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Bring Your A Game: Ten Tips For Great Conference Presentations
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2. TODAY YOU WILL:
• Identify opportunities for engaging an
audience through active participation and
gamification.
• Discuss options for including visual aids that
enhance a presentation and illustrate main
ideas.
• Recognize the potential for humor, storytelling,
and just plain fun in a professional
presentation.
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4. “How can I focus my energy in order
to make my partner feel the way I
want them to feel or learn what I
want them to learn.”
- Uta Hagen
5. Write Learning Outcomes
What do I want them
to be able to do when
they leave the room?
Skill + knowledge
Make outcomes
student centered
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7. WHAT IS YOUR
MESSAGE?
• What are the most important
concepts?
• What concepts have direct
application for the attendees?
• What is worth being familiar
with?
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9. WARMUPS!
• Breathing
• Stretching
• Bad ballet
• Music
• Focus
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