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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
REVIEW WHAT YOU’VE COVERED As with an in-person presentation, always review your key ideas: Then say, “Before my closing remarks…what are your questions?” This gave Jim time to get his second laptop to the place where the first had frozen. Add Value for Your Association Members and Gain Loyalty By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE It is no secret Associations have to add value for their membership and increase their own revenue. At the same time, attendance at conventions and meetings is down.
 
Friday, December 11, 2009
You just plug the USB adapter into your laptop and it works. Tags: Delivery Review hardware remot Targus wireless remote I use this inexpensive remote because it’s very simple. It’s small so your audience will hardly notice it and it fits easily in the palm of your hand.
 
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
If a laptop is resting on it, is there room for anything else? Where are the electrical outlets for the speaker's laptop (or other technology)? Can I meet that person 1/2 hour before my talk to go over what needs to be reviewed? Emily Culbertson posed this question some time ago: What should you know about the room in which you're speaking? The room--especially its technology--is one of the six sets of questions in my checklist to prepare the whole speaker.
 

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It’s about the size of a quarter, which helps mobile presenters using a laptop. Small dongle that won’t stick out of laptops. If you don’t have a Tablet PC, it can be tough to make full use of BBP to sketch your slides or write directly on your screen during a presentation. If that’s the case, you may want to try Anoto penPresenter , which comes with a digital pen and special paper to help you get started drawing on your presentations.
These don’t add much weight to a briefcase or laptop bag. If you don’t have a  Tablet PC to write directly on your slides during a BBP presentation, you can always use a whiteboard as a companion to your screen.  But if you want even more flexibility to write from other places in the room, or to let your audience write on the screen, try Papershow , a more portable solution that works around the shortcomings of white boards and it works with imported PowerPoint presentations.
Review conference location - Paul G. Insist on no blackberries, no phone conversations in room, and maybe even no laptops! Tags: 2 + 2 Review Uncategorize This week on the Public Speaker I talk about how to plan and deliver effective and productive business meetings.  Here’s a quick summary of the episode, but you can listen to the episode here . (It’s
You just plug the USB adapter into your laptop and it works. Tags: Delivery Review hardware remot Targus wireless remote I use this inexpensive remote because it’s very simple. It’s small so your audience will hardly notice it and it fits easily in the palm of your hand.
Review conference location - Paul G. Insist on no blackberries, no phone conversations in room, and maybe even no laptops! Tags: 2 + 2 Review Uncategorize This week on the Public Speaker I talk about how to plan and deliver effective and productive business meetings.  Here’s a quick summary of the episode, but you can listen to the episode here . (It’s
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It was that much more annoying in off-site meetings where table-top space was at a premium and I had to have a USB transmitter sticking out the side of my laptop.  A If you’re like me, you probably subscribe to either MacWorld Magazine or Mac Life.  Over Over the past several months, I’ve seen the ads for the Targus AMP11US Bluetooth Presenter for Mac from Targus.  In
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So the next time you present at a conference, instead of being confronted by a sea of faces looking at you, you may be phased by a sea of heads looking down at their laptops. On the other hand, when I see people taking notes (manually or with their laptops) I am encouraged. While the back channel gets to connect with their circle as they sit in a roomful of people they don’t know, they may be missing the opportunity to meet new people sitting around them. Pistachio Micro sharing. Macro results.
Review, and assume there are questions. As with an in-person presentation, always review your key ideas with the webinar audience before concluding. was able to jump in and delivered my portion of the talk earlier than planned, which bought Jim enough time to get his second laptop to the place where the first had frozen. 15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE July 7, 2009 Whenever you open your mouth, whether youre talking to one person or a thousand, you usually want to get a specific message across. How do you