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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seth began his presentation standing beside a podium with the curtains closed behind him.  Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock)  Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor.  This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th. On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City. 
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seth began his presentation standing beside a podium with the curtains closed behind him.  Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock)  Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor.  This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th. On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City. 
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
We are not suggesting that the mere presence of digital backchannels positively enhances the academic setting; rather, we suggest that, if properly choreographed, these channels, just like the organization of chairs and podiums in a lecture hall, can augment the live event in new and powerful ways. Many of the standard conventions for organizing attention at a lecture are clear: the audience is seated, often in rows, facing forward toward the speaker, and the speaker stands, often behind a podium, facing the audience. 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
 

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Photos ( Zenfolio | Flickr ) Archives About Contact Dear Speakers By James Duncan Davidson on March 8, 2009 12:22 AM | 71 Comments Tagged: advice, speaking Last week, while shooting eComm 2009 in Burlingame, I started posting a set of thoughts on Twitter, all starting out Dear Speaker . If you care to read more, a few of the mode popular posts on this site include: Dear Speakers , a set of thoughts for public speakers that I pulled together in March, 2009; Hacking the R-Strap , detailing
Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang Home Popular Posts About Contact Subscribe via RSS Connect with Jeremiah: twitter friendfeed linkedin flickr technorati Connect with Jeremiah on twitter Ripple 6 says the timing of my report is off [link] Ive observed most vendors are optomistic, brands the opposite. You’ve provided a great framework for those of us who will standing behind the podium leading conference sessions. 38 mins ago « Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Jan 30, 2008 Silicon Valley Sightings: San Jose Mercury News » 67 How to Successfully Moderate a Conference Panel, A Comprehensive Guide Categories: Conference Posted on January 30th, 2008 Yesterday, I moderated another panel, ( here’s a review ) and I’m told by the conference organizers it went well.
We are not suggesting that the mere presence of digital backchannels positively enhances the academic setting; rather, we suggest that, if properly choreographed, these channels, just like the organization of chairs and podiums in a lecture hall, can augment the live event in new and powerful ways. Many of the standard conventions for organizing attention at a lecture are clear: the audience is seated, often in rows, facing forward toward the speaker, and the speaker stands, often behind a podium, facing the audience. 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
Are the tactics of transitions and slide deck fireworks any different than stepping away from a podium and introducing body language and proxemics to the presentation? am - Make a Flickr account and start uploading some photos etc.. chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of Make Better Presentations - The Anatomy of a Good Speech February 23, 2009 · Comments You deserve some great tools, so I’d like to share what I’ve been working on. You might
Seth began his presentation standing beside a podium with the curtains closed behind him.  Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock)  Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor.  This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th. On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City. 
And, as she is pale-skinned, with pale hair, orange works with her own coloring , so she'd look good in it on or off the podium. Finally, unlike red--often chosen as a "power color" or a patriotic one for women speakers-- orange won't appear to bleed in the visual on television. (Photo courtesy of the Obama 2008 Flickr photostream) ...Tags: I quoted NPR's Ron Elving about Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention, and here he weighs in on Hillary Clinton's speech Tuesday night: It was the second night in a row the convention headliner had been a woman, and the second night in a row that a woman had delivered just about everything anyone could have asked.
Seth began his presentation standing beside a podium with the curtains closed behind him.  Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock)  Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor.  This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th. On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City.