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These takeaways and quotes are based
   on three of Dr. Medina’s 12 rules
    >

     just


                     Here they are...
Rule #1
Exercise boosts brain power.


Rule #4
We don’t pay attention to boring things.


Rule #10
Vision trumps all other senses.
“   If you are in education,
    you are in the business
    of brain development.
    If you are leading a
    modern corporation...
    you need to know how



                        ”
    brains work.
    — Dr. John Medina
owerP  oint is
Death -by-P
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                              normal...
                     Yeah, ab
“   Toss your PowerPoint
    presentations.
    — Dr. John Medina

                        ”
So stop doing this:
Which leads to this:
Which costs this:
Time




Money
12 Brain rules
              t #1, #4, and #10.
We ’ll look a
Brain Rule #1
Rule #1          brain power
     cise boosts
Exer
What are some examples
 of perfect “anti-brain”
  environments today?
            according to
                         Dr. Medina
the
L e c t u re
             h   all
                       Classroom pic
“
There is no greater anti-brain
environment than the classroom


                    ”
and cubicle.
— Dr. John Medina
Sure, you know exercise
is good for you...
But exercise is not just good
for general health, it actually
improves cognition.
ore b rain b enefits:
M
          EF   ITS
      BEN
                      ion
     Reduce s depress
                    a
            dementi
     Treats
               reasoning
     Improves
                            m
     Improve    s long-ter
      memory
                         d
        Imp  roves flui
        in telligence
                    lzheimer’s
      Reduces A %  0
       risk by 5
                             lems
                  solve prob
      Helps you                  .
                   A nd more..
What’s this have to do
 with presentations?


              Two things...
1   Passively sitting is a very
    unnatural thing. Audiences
    have no patience for tedium.
    Think of the presentation
    from your audienceʼs
    point of view.
2   During the preparation stage,
    if youʼre struggling with an
    idea, if youʼre stuck, then go
    for a walk, a run, just move...
...we were born to move.
 Evidence suggest we may
 even think better if we toss
 the couch-potato lifestyle.
...we were born to move.
 Evidence suggest we may
 even think better if we toss
 the couch-potato lifestyle.                ..
                                   otato.
                      H   m mm...P
Brain Rule #4
Rule #4
    do  n’ t pay
 We
      ntio n to
 atte          ngs
      ing  thi
  bor
“
Multitasking, when
it comes to paying

                               ”
attention, is a myth.
           — Dr. John Medina
“
We are biologically incapable of
processing attention-rich inputs

                        ”
simultaneously.
    — Dr. John Medina
People who are interrupted:
Take 50% longer to complete a task.
      Make 50% more errors.
“   When you’re always online
    you’re always distracted.
                   — Dr. John Medina   ”
“   So the always online
    organization is the always


                                         ”
    unproductive organization.
                     — Dr. John Medina
Yet, most presentations are put
together while doing other things...



                     Is this you?
Johnson!
          Where’s
that pres
          entation
 I asked f
           or?!!!!
Try “going analog” and focusing only
on the presentation in the prep stage.




                       Is this you?
“   If you want to get the particulars
    correct, donʼt start with the details.
    Start with the key ideas and, in
    hierarchical fashion, form the details


                                                                ”
    around these larger notions.
                                            — Dr. John Medina


    Good advi
              ce, but ho
    pay attent          w long can
              ion to you           people
                        r talk?
The brain
 needs a
  break .
“   If keeping someone’s attention
    in a lecture was a business, it

                                             ”
    would have an 80% failure rate.
                         — Dr. John Medina
After 10 minutes,
audience attention
steadily drops.
The 10-minute rule

    High




Attention




     Low


            10        20                 30                  40   50

                     Minutes of class time
                      Source: www.brainrules.net/attention
Dr. Medina suggests
changing gears every
10 minutes in your
presentation (lecture,
etc.). Tell a relevant
story, show a relevant
video, do a relevant
activity, etc.
We’re wired to
notice patterns
Chunking example



IRSYMCAWTFIBMKGBFBI
   At first those letter won’t make sense...


           But eventually yo
                            u’ll recognize
           chunks you’ve see
                             n before.
Chunking example



IRSYMCAWTFIBMKGBFBI
  Of course, graphic design can help you see the chunks...




               Adapted from: www.brainrules.net/attention
“
The brain pays
attention to patterns.
Remembering some-
thing we’ve seen
before (like quick-
sand) is a useful

                            ”
evolutionary trait.
        — Dr. John Medina
What’s the most common
communication mistake?
             to Dr. Medina
  ac cording
“   Relating too much information,
    with not enough time devoted to
    connecting the dots. Lots of force

                                           ”
    feeding, very little digestion.
                       — Dr. John Medina
“
The brain doesn’t pay attention to
boring things, and I am as sick of

                                            ”
boring presentations as you are.
                        — Dr. John Medina
Brain Rule #10
ule #10
R
         trum ps
Vi sion
            sen ses
a ll o ther
Hear a piece of information,
and three days later you’ll
remember 10% of it.
Add a picture and you’ll
remember 65%.
Rule of thumb

 Oral                                    10%
                                                                                        3x                                    6x
Visual                                    35%
Oral &
Visual                                    65%

Source: Najjar, LJ (1998) Principles of educational multimedia user interface design (via Brain Rules by John Medina, 2008)
Pictures beat text
Recognition soars with pictures

            “    Various studies show that recognition
                 doubles for a picture compared with text.
                                                                — Dr. John Medina
                                                                                    ”
pictures only



    text only



                0%                             50%                                  100%




                            source: www.brainrules.net/vision
“   Pictures beat text...because
    reading is so inefficient for us. We
    have to identify certain features in
    the letters to be able to read them.


                     ”
    That takes time.
                            — Dr. John Medina
Rule #1
          Exercise boosts brain power.



 eview✓ Our brains were built for walking/moving!
R
         ✓ To improve your thinking skills, move!
         ✓ Exercise gets blood to the brain, bringing
         it glucose and oxygen.

         ✓ Aerobic exercise 2x/week halves the risk
         of general dementia, reduces risk of
         Alzheimer’s by 60%.

         ✓ Exercise is just about the best thing you
         can do for yourself says Dr. Medina.
Rule #4
          We don’t pay attention to boring things.


   iew✓ No multitasking. When it comes to
 ev attention, it’s only one thing at a time.
R
          ✓ We are better at seeing patterns,
          abstracting meaning than recording details.

          ✓ Tapping people’s emotions helps them learn.
          ✓ People start to fade after 10 minutes. Get
          them back by telling stories, examples, and
          targeting their emotions.
Rule #10
          Vision trumps all other senses.


   iew
 ev ✓ Vision is our dominant sense, using half of
R     the brain’s resources.

         ✓We learn/remember best through pictures
         compared to text or spoken words.

         ✓Try to communicate more with pictures.
         ✓Toss your current PowerPoint slides.
Question:                       or the
                3 rules mean f
What  do these        ? And f  or the
      of presentation            neral?
world          and sch ool in ge
world o f work


                 All 12 rules at a glance
John Medina’s 12 Brain rules




              >>
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                        www.
John Medina’s 12 Brain rules




             >
Includes a
           great DVD
                     too!

                            Want to learn more?
                               Then get this book...

                               And go to this website:
                              www.brainrules.net
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Brain Rules

  • 1. kea ways & Quotdenss Ta les i a’ Ru nM e from Dr. Joh Br Wh ain at all presenters n eed to kno w s) t ion (of sort A presenta s by Gar r Reynold
  • 2. These takeaways and quotes are based on three of Dr. Medina’s 12 rules > just Here they are...
  • 3. Rule #1 Exercise boosts brain power. Rule #4 We don’t pay attention to boring things. Rule #10 Vision trumps all other senses.
  • 4. If you are in education, you are in the business of brain development. If you are leading a modern corporation... you need to know how ” brains work. — Dr. John Medina
  • 5. owerP oint is Death -by-P mon that it ’s just so com d “nor mal.” con sidere normal... Yeah, ab
  • 6. Toss your PowerPoint presentations. — Dr. John Medina ”
  • 8.
  • 10.
  • 13. 12 Brain rules t #1, #4, and #10. We ’ll look a
  • 15. Rule #1 brain power cise boosts Exer
  • 16. What are some examples of perfect “anti-brain” environments today? according to Dr. Medina
  • 17. the L e c t u re h all Classroom pic
  • 18. “ There is no greater anti-brain environment than the classroom ” and cubicle. — Dr. John Medina
  • 19. Sure, you know exercise is good for you...
  • 20. But exercise is not just good for general health, it actually improves cognition.
  • 21. ore b rain b enefits: M EF ITS BEN ion Reduce s depress a dementi Treats reasoning Improves m Improve s long-ter memory d Imp roves flui in telligence lzheimer’s Reduces A % 0 risk by 5 lems solve prob Helps you . A nd more..
  • 22. What’s this have to do with presentations? Two things...
  • 23. 1 Passively sitting is a very unnatural thing. Audiences have no patience for tedium. Think of the presentation from your audienceʼs point of view.
  • 24. 2 During the preparation stage, if youʼre struggling with an idea, if youʼre stuck, then go for a walk, a run, just move...
  • 25. ...we were born to move. Evidence suggest we may even think better if we toss the couch-potato lifestyle.
  • 26. ...we were born to move. Evidence suggest we may even think better if we toss the couch-potato lifestyle. .. otato. H m mm...P
  • 28. Rule #4 do n’ t pay We ntio n to atte ngs ing thi bor
  • 29. “ Multitasking, when it comes to paying ” attention, is a myth. — Dr. John Medina
  • 30. “ We are biologically incapable of processing attention-rich inputs ” simultaneously. — Dr. John Medina
  • 31. People who are interrupted: Take 50% longer to complete a task. Make 50% more errors.
  • 32. When you’re always online you’re always distracted. — Dr. John Medina ”
  • 33. So the always online organization is the always ” unproductive organization. — Dr. John Medina
  • 34. Yet, most presentations are put together while doing other things... Is this you?
  • 35. Johnson! Where’s that pres entation I asked f or?!!!!
  • 36. Try “going analog” and focusing only on the presentation in the prep stage. Is this you?
  • 37. If you want to get the particulars correct, donʼt start with the details. Start with the key ideas and, in hierarchical fashion, form the details ” around these larger notions. — Dr. John Medina Good advi ce, but ho pay attent w long can ion to you people r talk?
  • 38. The brain needs a break .
  • 39. If keeping someone’s attention in a lecture was a business, it ” would have an 80% failure rate. — Dr. John Medina
  • 40. After 10 minutes, audience attention steadily drops.
  • 41. The 10-minute rule High Attention Low 10 20 30 40 50 Minutes of class time Source: www.brainrules.net/attention
  • 42. Dr. Medina suggests changing gears every 10 minutes in your presentation (lecture, etc.). Tell a relevant story, show a relevant video, do a relevant activity, etc.
  • 44. Chunking example IRSYMCAWTFIBMKGBFBI At first those letter won’t make sense... But eventually yo u’ll recognize chunks you’ve see n before.
  • 45. Chunking example IRSYMCAWTFIBMKGBFBI Of course, graphic design can help you see the chunks... Adapted from: www.brainrules.net/attention
  • 46. “ The brain pays attention to patterns. Remembering some- thing we’ve seen before (like quick- sand) is a useful ” evolutionary trait. — Dr. John Medina
  • 47. What’s the most common communication mistake? to Dr. Medina ac cording
  • 48. Relating too much information, with not enough time devoted to connecting the dots. Lots of force ” feeding, very little digestion. — Dr. John Medina
  • 49. “ The brain doesn’t pay attention to boring things, and I am as sick of ” boring presentations as you are. — Dr. John Medina
  • 51. ule #10 R trum ps Vi sion sen ses a ll o ther
  • 52. Hear a piece of information, and three days later you’ll remember 10% of it.
  • 53. Add a picture and you’ll remember 65%.
  • 54. Rule of thumb Oral 10% 3x 6x Visual 35% Oral & Visual 65% Source: Najjar, LJ (1998) Principles of educational multimedia user interface design (via Brain Rules by John Medina, 2008)
  • 56. Recognition soars with pictures “ Various studies show that recognition doubles for a picture compared with text. — Dr. John Medina ” pictures only text only 0% 50% 100% source: www.brainrules.net/vision
  • 57. Pictures beat text...because reading is so inefficient for us. We have to identify certain features in the letters to be able to read them. ” That takes time. — Dr. John Medina
  • 58. Rule #1 Exercise boosts brain power. eview✓ Our brains were built for walking/moving! R ✓ To improve your thinking skills, move! ✓ Exercise gets blood to the brain, bringing it glucose and oxygen. ✓ Aerobic exercise 2x/week halves the risk of general dementia, reduces risk of Alzheimer’s by 60%. ✓ Exercise is just about the best thing you can do for yourself says Dr. Medina.
  • 59. Rule #4 We don’t pay attention to boring things. iew✓ No multitasking. When it comes to ev attention, it’s only one thing at a time. R ✓ We are better at seeing patterns, abstracting meaning than recording details. ✓ Tapping people’s emotions helps them learn. ✓ People start to fade after 10 minutes. Get them back by telling stories, examples, and targeting their emotions.
  • 60. Rule #10 Vision trumps all other senses. iew ev ✓ Vision is our dominant sense, using half of R the brain’s resources. ✓We learn/remember best through pictures compared to text or spoken words. ✓Try to communicate more with pictures. ✓Toss your current PowerPoint slides.
  • 61. Question: or the 3 rules mean f What do these ? And f or the of presentation neral? world and sch ool in ge world o f work All 12 rules at a glance
  • 62. John Medina’s 12 Brain rules >> PDF ist in this l nload site: a n dow e s web You c in Rul -rules th e Bra t/the from es.ne br ainrul www.
  • 63. John Medina’s 12 Brain rules >
  • 64. Includes a great DVD too! Want to learn more? Then get this book... And go to this website: www.brainrules.net
  • 65. out these slides Ab w w.istockp hoto.com, All imag es from w ina which of Dr. Med xcept f or images es media e e Brain Rul e available in th mediakit ar rules.net/ kit here: www.brain
  • 66. These slides were produced y GGarr eynolds by r RReynolds odu ced b ar es were pr Japan. Software used Tinehis slid in Osaka Japan. Software used h se home was hom e in Osaka, (but PowerPointwould’ve in his Apple’s Keynote (but PowerPoint would’ve ote . done pple’s Keyn well) and a bit of Photoshop was A the trick as a bit of Photoshop. nd ick as well) a done the tr Checkout t Checkout he PZ website the PZ websit!e ! ti i nzen. . om aatoonzenccom .p esent GARR ww.prresent R GARR EYN O REYN LDS OLDS w ww w