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Thursday, August 20, 2009
I wanted to provide some quick tips for you to improve your presentation skills. 8. Go to the Six Minutes blog by Andrew Dlugan as he has some solid advice on speaking and presentation skills
Take note of how it opens and how fast you get to learn who the main characters are and what the story will entail. Read, Study, Re-read, memorise and generally imprint the following books, blogs and tips on your brain.
1. Read the book Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Deliver your speech from these main talking points, allowing your communication to flow naturally from the structure you've created. Tags: Communication Skills Musings Public Speakin Simple.
Natural.
Downright perfect .
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Here’s the main one for me. Tags: Presentation skills Susan Boyl I first wrote this post in a state of great excitement when I first saw Susan Boyle singing on Britain’s Got Talent. Three days later, the YouTube video has gone viral round the world and I’ve had time to reflect a little more on what the phenomena of Susan Boyle means to us as presenters.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
In Neil Simon's play, The Sunshine Boys, Willy, a main character, gives his nephew a lecture about comedy: "Fifty-seven years in this business, you learn a few things. Tags: seminar training tomantion Tom Antion public speaking presentation skills get paid to speak free speaker tips Tom Antion public speaking tom antion busines Some words are simply funnier than others. Your word choice can be the key to creating a successful witty line or a dud.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
In a serious talk, words can be missed and the main message can still be very clear. Tags: seminar training tomantion presentation skills free speaker tips Tom Antion public speaking tom antion busines If it is hard to hear, people won't listen. When speaking in public you must have an excellent sound system because some of the time you will be speaking while your audience is laughing.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
A good leader understands the key role communication skills play in their success. Talking is great but listening is where the real learning takes place. Do an Internal Summary - Concentrate on what is being said and try to summarize the main points in your mind. Here are five ways to become an Active Listener: 1. Listen to understand, not to respond.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
My husband and I have a summer house in Sedgwick, Maine with a big, 200-year-old dilapidated barn on the property. And to do so, you may need to take your speech style, performance techniques and content structure and deconstruct them, much like we’re doing with the barn in Maine. This is not an easy process but it’s one you will need to embrace if you want to move your speaking skills to the next level.
Its roof is caving in, several huge hand hewn beams have collapsed and the heavy front doors recently blew off in a windstorm. Saving it is too expensive so we decided
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Here’s an example of how I use this technique:
“Here’s the main thing that I want you to get. Let the slide speak for itself.
“Here’s the main thing I want you to get:” [click - silence]
Here’s an example of how I use it on our presentation skills courses when I talk about previewing what you’re going to say in your presentation:
“Here’s your audience:” [click]
“When There’s a revolution in the design of PowerPoint slides, but not the delivery.
Most speakers still rely on
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Before each of the presentations skills courses we run, we ask each participant to fill in an online questionnaire. How important are presentation skills to you?”
If a number of participants click on “It’s not that important” then we know we have to start the course by demonstrating the benefits of developing presentation skills. Reference: Hartley J and Davies I “Note taking: A critical review” Programmed Learning and Educational technology, 1978,15, 207-224 cited by John Medina in Brain Rules
Keeping audience attention is more important and more difficult than grabbing audience
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Friday, November 13, 2009
In other cases, PowerPoint is used in conjunction with other written work and the students are truly using it as a presentation tool where they are graded on the use of the tool, their speaking skills and keeping within a stated time limit. Plan your slides so you cover one main idea per slide. If one area of your topic has three main Recently a friend, Beverly, asked if I could please give some advice that elementary school kids could use when preparing PowerPoint presentations for class. For those of you who don’t have kids or grandkids in elementary school, teachers are now
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