Posts about Presentation structure

  • Is your presentation more like a waiting room or a lively conversation?

    It is feedback I would wish upon anyone: attendees who come up to you following your presentation to share with you how time had flown …

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  • A technique that is good for everything

    Drink plenty of water. It helps to eliminate toxins, regulate your body temperature, and improve your concentration… Drinking water, it seems like the magic solution …

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  • Here is how to create a new presentation (step by step) – Part 2

    Recently I wanted to give our media workshop a full makeover. Not just revise several slides, but completely rebuild things from the bottom up. Let me share …

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  • Here is how to create a new presentation (step by step) – Part 1

    Recently I wanted to give our media workshop a full makeover. Not just revise several slides, but completely rebuild things from the bottom up. Let me share …

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  • Finish strong. That’s how you do it

    Have you ever finished a presentation with an emergency landing? You’ve reached the end of your talk and are not quite sure how to round …

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  • Learning to present better by hopping on an airplane

    Do you ever pay attention to the safety tutorials on an airplane? I’m guessing no. You’ve seen them numerous times before and they bore you …

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  • How deep down are you?

    The longer you do research or perform any other type of work, the deeper you dig. This is called expertise. You begin with both of …

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  • How to pitch your idea

    Do you sometimes need to sell an idea to your own team, a subsidy agency, or even potential buyers? That means you will be pitching. …

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  • PechaKucha: the dream of any audience

    A world without boring PowerPoint presentations? It may sometimes feel like less of a struggle combatting climate change, than teaching speakers to give strong presentations. Fortunately there …

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  • How to explain difficult things

    ‘That will never work, my research is just too complex.’ Researchers often feel that they are simply buried too deep in their research domain to …

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