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In it, she breaks down the anatomy of what makes a great presentation, how to establish a central message and structure your talk, and more. Think of this as prerequisite reading for my second recommendation, also by Duarte: Slide:ology. This is more focused on presentation visuals and slides. By Kari Mulholland The techniques that video editors use to shape their content reveal a lot about how people create meaning in the world.

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Editors have a deep understanding of how people think, feel, remember and learn, and we use this knowledge to build powerful, moving stories and experiences. The best editing decisions come from [ … ]. When you watch a TED Talk, you see a speaker on a stage sharing a big idea. The speaker and their words are the most important ingredient, of course. But there are other, less-obvious ingredients in [ … ]. Presentation slides and duration should be in sync.

Always, less text is preferred on slide, so, Presenter connects with audience through key notes and convey the burning issue! Ever since then I have this sentence in mind, when I do my presentations and ask myself if my audience really needs to see slides. But if I ever decide to do a slide show with ppt or key, the hints in this article are of great help! Reblogged this on georgeobserves and commented: First who is your audience….. Based on point 1, figure out the big message and the elements that make up the big message which should be, what…why…how..

Its these times that we forget the inane what.. Then often even when we remember it, it requires focus and skill to ensure that your ppt follows the what why how elements in whatever sequence. Once you have the elements on paper then get to making the deck…. This reblog has some good tips on that. Same font…. Reblogged this on Keep it simple and commented: interesting. Great tips and reminders for moving away from the tired, old traditional approach.

Reblogged this on Noo's Blog. Reblogged this on Analytics Ideas and commented: As a marketer of analytics software, I often find myself under a tremendous amount of pressure to create presentations which have WAY too much detail. This TED blog is a must read for any marketer or frankly anyone who needs to create presentations that convey meaning. Reblogged this on jennifer's Blog.

Just returned from facilitating a presentation workshop where we covered these very points! So well articulated and demonstrated here. Certain industries fight these logical recommendations tooth and nail. The deadline for each week is Friday at midnight PST. The poems must respond to news that occurred since the previous Friday, and have been written in the time since.

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