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National AfterSchool Association (NAA)Convention 2018

Presenter Prep Webinar #1February 1, 2018

Hosted by Erin Leonard & Shaina CookPresentation Managers

Presenters@naaweb.org

Webinar Overview

Convention Information

Logistics & To-Dos

Preparing Your Presentation

Next Steps

Your Questions

Convention Information

March 18-21, 2018Hyatt Regency

Atlanta, GA

About NAA

The National AfterSchool Association is the voice of the afterschool profession; the national membership organization for professionals who work with and on behalf of children and youth during out-of-school time.

We exist to inspire, connect, and equip afterschool professionals.

NAA Convention - where afterschool professionals and leaders gather to get inspired, connected, learn, and share!

Join us and 2,000 members of our community for four days of networking, learning, and inspiration: special events, workshops, daily keynotes, and an interactive Learning Expo all designed to meet the needs of the developing professionals and emerging and current leaders of afterschool.

Come to NAA convention and leave saying, "I've found my people!"

Lead the Charge: Be Bold. Be Brave. Be Brilliant.

Come to NAA to get recharged!We recognize these professionals are bold, brave, and brilliant everyday.Special focus on leadership.

Get ready for bright colors and glow sticks galore!

Convention Theme

Sunday, March 18, 5:00-6:00pm

Gina WarnerPresident and CEO, National AfterSchool Association

Timiya ClarkEducator, Consultant, and Musician

Top Presenter 2015-2017

• Get powered up with a performance from Meredith Scott Lynn, WRiTE BRAiN BOOKS

• BOLD Party – Wear your brightest colors• Roll Call of States (represent!)

• Learning Expo Reception 6:00-7:30pm (Food! Drinks! Exhibitors!)

Monday, March 19, 11:30am-12:30pm

Jay FloresGlobal STEM Ambassador, Rockwell Automation

As a Global STEM Ambassador, Jay has a mission: instilling a passion for science, technology, engineering, and

mathematics (STEM) in today’s young minds.

Changing the world is an aggressive goal, but Jay will show us how to achieve it – and make it fun!

Monday, March 19, 4:45-6:00pm

Erika PetrelliSenior Vice President of Leadership Development The Leadership Program

Jason BarnabyPresident

Fire Starters, Inc.

Erika & Jason are experts in creating change and helping individuals discover, and step into, their own brand of leadership to positively

change their lives and communities.

Tuesday, March 20, 11:30am-12:30pm

Byron GarrettChairman, National Family Engagement Alliance

Byron is visionary agent of change, promoting the idea that everyone has an obligation and opportunity to serve the best interests of our nation’s most precious resource – children.

Formerly, he was the CEO of the National Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) as well as a National Program Leader for the

National 4-H. He’ll bring us unique insights and ideas!

Wednesday, March 21, 8:30-10:00am

Chic ThompsonFellow, University of Virginia’s Darden Business School and Adjunct Faculty, Brookings Institution

Chic Thompson’s passion is inspiring executives, MBA students, and children to be “curious first, critical second.”

With entrepreneurial successes, and his work at Disney, Johnson&Johnson, and Gore-Tex®, Chic is skilled at teaching others

how to harness their ingenuity and innovations.He will teach us to be “strategically curious” and harness your

brilliant ideas.

You! Our fearless, innovating, engaging presenters!

Just ask our participants, surveyed after NAA17: #1 Reason for Attending Convention: • Learning Opportunities (85%) – Breakout sessions• Networking (61%)• Keynote Speakers (38%)

For more info about keynotes and general sessions, visit http://naaweb.org/attend/keynote-speakers

The Real Star?

There’s real work to do here...

Goals for Presenters:• Share the best possible professional development to

elevate the field• Engage our participants, put them at the center of your

presentation, give them the knowledge, tools, resources, and strategies they need to elevate their programs, careers, and approach to their work

• Give them handouts, links, and resources• For every one person Convention, there are 100+ more back home

not getting this training.• Seek to become a top 25 presenter, as rated by participants

It’s Not Easy Being Awesome

Does this align with your goals?

Logistics & To-Dos

Hyatt Regency AtlantaHost Hotel + Convention Location

265 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30303

Discounted rate is good through February 14 – book ASAP!Single/Double Occupancy: $189/nightTriple/Quad: $199 + 16% tax http://naaweb.org/attend/hotel-and-travel-information

Book Your Hotel Room!

No shuttles to other hotelsHotel parking $40 day

Book Your TravelAirportHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) 10 mi/20 min car ride

Hotel is directly connected to the airport via the MARTA train line.

Hotel does not provide shuttle from airport

Check our website and Hyatt Regency Atlanta website for airline discounts and more info

Ballroom Level

General Sessions

Breakout: The Learning Center

Exhibit Level

Learning Expo

Registration

Speaker Ready Room: Chicago A

Breakout Rooms –mostly Exhibitor:

Hanover A-G

Atlanta Conference Center LevelBreakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms

International Tower

Breakout Rooms: Embassy Hall A-H

Room Set-Up and AVRoom Set: Theater (chairs only, no tables), rounds (each seats 10), classroom (long tables and chairs, each seats 3), or no tables and chairs (by request).

Room Capacity: Ranges from 40-110 attendees.Attendees do not register for individual sessions; they attend as they please.

Provided AV: Projector, screen, high-boy with mic and HDMI connection cable. For panels, a table with tabletop mics is provided.

Bring with you: Laptop and power plug, HDMI connection port or adapter, speakers, handouts, resources, mouse, business cards, slide remote

AV you can order (for a fee): Speakers, slide advancer, WiFi, laptop, lapel mic, flip charts and markers. Contact Brian Gordon at briang@jsav.com to order additional AV.

Theater

Classroom

Rounds

See more highlights from NAA17 at https://naaweb.org/attend/highlights

Requirements

1. All Presenters and Co-Presenters Must Register for Convention – Lead presenters are offered a $200 discount on registration fees. You must cover travel, lodging, and expenses on your own. Registration rates depend on NAA member status and the date by which you register. See more: http://naaweb.org/attend/registration

2. Prepare for your session, share handouts and materials, and upload them in the app the first week of March. You must print & ship your own handouts.

3. Tell audience to complete the session evaluation in the app

4. Clean and set your room at the end of the presentation

5. Get in touch with issues. Let us know of cancellations, travel delays, etc.

Session EvaluationPresentation Evaluation Questions• Rate the Presentation 1-5 with 5 being the highest score possible• Did you find the presenter(s) engaging? • Yes/No

• Did the presentation meet you expectations?• Yes/No

• Did the content covered match the presentation description?• Yes/No

• Did the presentation feel like a sales pitch for a product or service?• Yes/No

• What was your favorite part? • What could be improved? • Any additional feedback you’d like to share with the presenter?

All Convention participants (attendees, presenters, exhibitors) receive an overall Convention evaluation, separate from presentation evaluations.

RequirementsWorkshops (60 min)• As hands-on, engaging, and interactive as possible. • As many handouts and resources as possible (within reason!)• Required: at least 10 minutes of audience Q&A or interactive discussion• Required: no product or sales pitches (except exhibitor sessions)

• Recommended: plan for 35-45 minutes of content; focus on audience engagement and interactive activities.

• We do not review your presentation, materials, or handouts. We trust you.

• Presenters are back-to-back with 15 minutes in between. Quickly transition!

Up to 20 concurrent workshop sessions in a single block, audience size is unpredictable.

RequirementsSparks (30 min)• Quick, TED style talks with a story arc• Hosted at the end of the day Monday & Tuesday + Wednesday morning• No Q&A required; no mics for audience. • Required: no product or sales pitches (except exhibitor sessions)

• We do not review your presentation, materials, or handouts. We trust you.

• Popular, in larger rooms

• Presenters are back-to-back with 15 minutes in between. Quickly transition!

Up to 10 concurrent spark + 5-10 workshops overlapping. Audience size is unpredictable!

Requirements

Intensives (2.5 hours)• Deep dive into a topic with opportunities to explore further with

more in-depth, hands-on active learning experiences

• AT LEAST 30 minutes of Q&A required

• Participants should work in small groups, practice, iterate, get feedback, etc. NOT get a 2.5 hour long lecture.

• Hosted by experienced trainers and leaders

• Typically scheduled in smaller rooms with tables

• Take breaks as needed

Exhibitor Sessions

Exhibitor Sessions• Offered as workshops or spark sessions • Offered on Monday and Tuesday throughout Convention• Offered only to confirmed exhibitors

What’s Different?• You are encouraged to promote materials, products, and services! • Listed as “Exhibitor Workshop” to help highlight your booth and make it

clear there may be a sales/product pitch• Located near the Learning Expo• Very positive feedback last two years!

Program Book

What’s published: • Title, short description, content level, strand, all presenter names and

organizations (listed alphabetically)

The app:• More detailed information, objectives, presenter photos and bios (you will

need to upload)

Your edits:• We will share your title, description, and presenter names for your review

next week. Deadline for final edits is Monday, February 12.

Preparing Your Presentation

Put the participants at the center. They need time to reflect, practice, ask questions.

• Share information that will elevate the field and increase youth learning, engagement, and well being.

• Provide hands-on trainings to peers with the time and space to ideate, practice, get feedback, learn in a safe space.

• Skip background info, share case studies, resources, time to work in teams or play around. If you have the time, icebreakers are great.

• Help NAA grow a network of connected and engaged afterschool professionals. Elevate your own experience and leadership.

Participant Perspective

I go to Convention to...

• Gain new insights and learn from the successes or mistakes of others

• Share their own insights, tips, and tools• Network and meet new people• Take home tools, information, templates, worksheets, and

other materials they can share with their organization• Meet with leaders in the field, connect with presenters• Get inspired, leave with new ideas and inspiration

2017 Participant Feedback

What we hear from participants:• The workshops are OUTSTANDING! So much learning and fun.• Smaller sessions were informative. Time to ask questions.• I loved playing games I can teach my kids.• I got great resources and information that I will use immediately.• I really loved the exhibitor sessions.

Participant Feedback

What could we improve in workshops?• Advanced workshops were not quite advanced enough• More best practices • Too much focus on education. Not enough FUN workshops.

What tools could we provide that would be helpful to participants?• Links to educational tools to use in their afterschool program• Statistics and evidence-based research in digestible amounts• Examples of things that work for other programs and things that I

could try in my program

Now – March 1

• Outline your presentation before designing• Meet with your co-presenters to assign roles• Ensure your content matches your title, description• Ask a colleague to listen to you rehearse• Practice makes perfect• Use handouts for background info, resources, or

tools to continue their learning. Start gathering them.

• Slide decks not required – be creative!• No slides yet, hold on that!

Set clear goals (1-3) for your presentation: • What should attendees know going out that they

didn’t going in? • What will they do once they leave?• What resources will they need?

Use goals to drive your content

Set Goals

Only Keep Core Content

• You likely don’t have enough time for all of your content. CUT anything unnecessary.

• Adults concentrate in 5 minute intervals. • Ask questions throughout. “Has anyone experienced this?”

“What strategies do you use?”• Encourage note taking. • Have time for group work, practice, and feedback

• Stick to your learning arc• Get them from point A to B

GO DEEP INTO THE

complexities

Stay within your strengths, talk about what you know really well.

Don’t just skim the surface of your topic. Dive deep into the nitty-gritty and get to the tough questions fast.

Stick to Your Expertise

https://teacherhead.com/2013/01/05/the-learning-arc-it-takes-the-time-it-takes/

Build your audience and excitement for #NAA18!Sessions compete for participants – make sure to market your presentation• Use our Partner Toolkit:

http://bit.ly/NAA18PartnerToolkit• Web badges, sample tweets, email template, email

signatures, • Like us on Facebook: National AfterSchool

Association• Follow us on Twitter: @NatlAfterSchool• Tag us in your posts and we’ll share them with

our followers!

Building Excitement

Next Steps

• Register for Convention by February 7 (lead presenters get a $200 discount) at http://naaweb.org/attend/registration• Questions or issues? Contact Brooke Cross

(convention@naaweb.org)• Book hotel and travel plans (https://naaweb.org/attend/hotel-and-

travel-information)• Outline your presentation• The next presenter prep webinar will focus on giving your

presentation• Promote your session on social media• Plan handouts and resources to share

Supplementary MaterialsWe will provide:

• On next webinar: • Suggestions for engagement • Adult learning tips • Other presentation tips from top presenters

• Via email:• Presenter prep webinar recordings• PowerPoint template (not required)• AV order contact info• Answers to any additional questions• Finalize your session details by February 12

Presenter Prep Webinar #2: Giving Your Presentation (Required)

Thursday, March 1 at 1pm ET/10am PT

Register here: http://bit.ly/NAA18PrepWebinar2

We’ll discuss giving your best possible presentation, featuring top presenters from NAA17.

Prep Webinar #2

Your Questions

Send questions via the questions function or the chat box

We’re also always available to answer questions at presenters@naaweb.org

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