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Thursday, January 28, 2010
I had already started off with a glitch; my remote wouldn't move the slides, even though I had already tested it, put in fresh batteries and knew it was working. All in all, a successful event! Download audio here. Every time I give a presentation or attend one, I secretly hope there's some sort of incident or issue that arises for me to write about here on Speak Schmeak. Well, I certainly got my wish last night.
 
Monday, December 14, 2009
The only brand destruction that I can even remotely think of coming close to Tiger is the fall of Enron. Enron was considered one of the best energy companies around - people had their life savings in Enron stock and were going to retire on and then the collapse happened. 0160; In today's world of instant news, gossip dominates coverage (which I despise) and videos go "viral" - events can change the way we look at something in an instant. Over the past two weeks I have witnessed quite possibly the fastest destruction of one of the best brands in all of history - the fall of the Tiger.
 
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Finally, thanks so much to Imation for sponsoring the event. They also gave me an amazing remote wireless projector adapter. Tags: Events PowerPoint Speaking Toastmaster On Monday evening, I ran a PowerPoint Karaoke contest at the Cape Communicators Toastmaster Club. This is the first one that I have ran, and it was a fantastic evening!
 

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Sitting through a bad one delivered remotely! As travel budgets tighten, remote presentations have had a severe up-tick (which has also been known to cause facial ticks). Tags: Delivery Event Strategy Video remote presenting six tip What’s worse than sitting through a really bad presentation? Now you can discretely send your co-workers this link so they create content that holds your interest, removes distractions, increases professionalism and hopefully close that huge sale! ...Tags:
Finally, thanks so much to Imation for sponsoring the event. They also gave me an amazing remote wireless projector adapter. Tags: Events PowerPoint Speaking Toastmaster On Monday evening, I ran a PowerPoint Karaoke contest at the Cape Communicators Toastmaster Club. This is the first one that I have ran, and it was a fantastic evening!
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Web seminars (AKA “webinars” or “webcasts”) are online seminars or presentations used to synchronously engage remote audiences with any content that can be presented from a computer desktop. Besides reducing travel, webinars deliver many potential benefits such as reaching audience members who may not otherwise been able to attend your presentation or including additional presenters who are also remote. This is a guest post by Roger Courville. You can find out more about Roger in his bio at the end of this post.
20 tips for better conference speaking ~ 16 February 2009 ~ View from on stage as I’m preparing to speak at An Event Apart New Orleans 2008. To borrow a line from the An Event Apart Speaker’s Guide, always err on the side of being more advanced. Need a wireless remote? I’ll be straight up with you: I don’t profess to be an expert speaker. I’ve had my share of presentations that have been total flops, along with some very successful ones.
At the Travolution Summit 2009 , 200 of the 1,150 tweets using the #travsummit hashtag were after the event. Post-event analysis and continuing the conversation was, until now, the Holy Grail of event organisers. So have the twitter display ready to go (use the remote of the datashow projecter to hide the screen) and turn it on just when you want it. Twitter is now a reality at many conferences. Now the question is: should you display a live twitter stream on a large screen so that everyone (not just the tweeters) in the audience can see it?
Olivia Today, I presented a session remotely at the Presentation Camp at Stanford University, California. don’t know whether this would be such an issue in a standard conference presentation (the fact that I was a remote presenter and that the presentation was about using twitter in a presentation - made it very tweet-focused). There were only eight people in the room tweeting (some also tweeting remotely) but they managed to generate over 80 tweets in 40 minutes! Home Presentation eBook Blog About Best Posts Content PowerPoint Nervousness Delivery Audience Contact Browse > Home / Audience / 8 things I learnt about using twitter as a participation tool 8 things I learnt about using twitter as a participation tool March 1, 2009 by Olivia Mitchell Welcome to this blog - my aim is to make a difference to the success of your presentations.
Interacting with personal screens during a lecture or other live event has become commonplace and, as a result, the economy of attention that defines these situations has changed. The present essay grows out of a project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities where we are studying the integration methods of remote participation and digital backchannels into live scholarly events ( http://digitallyceum.org ). home submissions about dhq dhq people contact Spring 2009: v3 n2 Current Issue Previous Issues Winter 2009: v3 n1 Summer 2008: v2 n1 Summer 2007: v1 n2 Spring 2007: v1 n1 Indexes Title Author ISSN 1938-4122 Announcements Call for Reviewers Call for Submissions DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly Spring 2009 Volume 3 Number 2 v3:n2 >>  |  Print Article  |  Taporware Tools List Words Find Text Collocation Designing Choreographies for the "New
Anyone can join—and as the two-day event wore on, more and more people did. Your colleagues can answer questions for you David Harrison: I knew some of my colleagues who’d helped with the presentation were following the event but what I couldn’t imagine was how powerful a force having your co-workers liveblogging whilst you were talking could be. You’ll get immediate feedback Paul Gillin : Having recently waited six months to get audience evaluations from one presentation, I can tell you that the immediacy of the tweeted feedback was wonderful. Pistachio Micro sharing.
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