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Friday, March 19, 2010
Optimising images for online delivery We reach the third stop on our tour of the elements that make up all our online communications with still images. What contribution can these make? Where are they less effective? How are they best
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Delivery of the spoken word is much slower than the speed at which a person can read, which might, in some circumstances, frustrate a user from achieving their goal as quickly as they would like. Optimising audio for online delivery   We continue our tour of the elements that make up all our online communications with audio. What contribution can it make?
 
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Tags: Content Delivery Desig Story from Karen Carleton, MEd, MS [link] link] I was with a consulting company and some hunting outfitters were giving presentations to natural resources board to back up their claims disputing government research that animal populations were dwindling, to maintain their businesses and livelihood (or delay closure of their businesses).
 

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There’s a revolution in the design of PowerPoint slides, but not the delivery. Here are five methods that will make the delivery of your PowerPoint presentation stand out. So using these methods will make the delivery of your PowerPoint presentation stand out. Tags: Delivery Powerpoint Most speakers still rely on their slides to cue them. They click, they talk, click, talk, click, talk…
Here are some tips of what you can learn from his natural delivery style: It works well because his delivery is fluid and the images are memorable because the way he delivers them creates an element of surprise. Tags: Delivery Event Message Strategy citrix synergy garr reynold I love listening to Garr present . When he was here for Presentation//Reboot , he had me cackling in the back of the room each time he spoke.
Tags: Delivery Design Interview Video garr reynlods question Garr Reynolds popped by the office a bit ago, and we thought it’d be fun to answer a few of the most popular questions people ask. 1. How do your methodologies apply to scientific or technical presentations?
Tags: Delivery Event Strategy Bill Gates carbon fireflies S.T.A.R. Wow, Gates did a great job at TED this year. Why is he suddenly a great communicator and presenter? What has driven his transformation? I
Delivery Strategy audience ERA jerry web 2. As a presenter, I feed off the energy of the audience. I used to think that the audience determined the energy in the room, but after applying some of Jerry Weissman’s principles, I learned the presenter has more control over the room than I previously thought. There was good energy at my Web2.0Expo presentation.
Tags: Delivery Question speaking speeches top 2 As we research for the next book, we’re putting together an analysis of the Top 20 speeches. It’s easy to identify political speeches but we’re looking for a variety. They can be political, but we’d also like any other types, too.
Tags: Delivery Diary Message Strategy Future Sex Love Sound Justin Timberlake presentation technique Driving in my car, listening to Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveSound, I realized that J.T. has a really good handle on what it means to deliver a great presentation.  Nice!  Take
8220;Waiting for the nod” is an effective way of pacing your delivery to the rate at which your audience can take it in. Tags: Delivery eye contact fear of public speaking presentation delivery rehearsa Even a newbie at public speaking knows they should make eye contact. But the term eye contact is rather vague.
Tags: Delivery Video food michael pollan poptech S.T.A.R. Duarte had the distinct pleasure of working with bestselling author Michael Pollan to turn his ideas about sustainability and food systems into a visual presentation for the PopTech conference last month. Plan to eat your lunch in front of the computer today so you can enjoy his presentation:
Humor Delivery Vehicles — Part 1  ...Tags: Tags: Humor In Speaking comedy creative writing humor delivery vehicle top ten lis A Top-Ten List is a great vehicle for creating and delivering humor.  It’s a regular feature on the David Letterman show. The key isn’t TEN items.