You've signed up to be one of those hand waving people at the
front of the room and your talk has been accepted. Congratulations!
You have lots of things to say. Your module ROCKS! Your code is
AWESOME. Your designs are SASSY. But your fear of presenting is
also ... well ... a value larger than zero. Come learn how to
transform your speaking experience from scary snarling dogs to
kittens playing with yarn. (A longer pre-con workshop is also being
planned.)
This slide show is released under the CC SA-BY-NC (Share Alike.
By Attribution. Non-Commercial)
3. Agenda
From competing in public speaking competitions, to teaching IT
at community college, to delivering engaging and entertaining
conference presentations, Emma Jane Hogbin (that's me) has a lot of
experience in the art of talking. In this session you will learn
some quick tips to help you with your own conference presentation.
Specific topics will include:
* Story time: entertain me; inspire me
* Presentation styles: are you a Lessig or a Kawasaki?
* Timing and structure: how to fill up 45 minutes (and how not
to go over)
* Presentation aids: your slides are for the audience, not for
you to read
* Actionable items: have an impact by sending the audience home
with a task
Goals
By the end of this session you will know how to develop and
deliver a presentation that engages and inspires your
audience.
4. Why present?
1. Share the love (teaching).
2. Promote your project (seek new volunteers).
But (more) realistically:
3. Recharge your laptop.
5. Simple and obvious
6. 5P
7. 5 steps to a good presentation
1. Have apassionyou want to share.
2.Planto communicate.
3. Write a conferenceproposal .
4.Practiceyour message .
5.Presentthe highlights.
8. Passion
9. Conversation
10. Efficient conversation
11. An effective presentation is one that spawns
conversation.
12. Plan
13. Chisel down to the heart of the story.
14. Plan your time
15. Military training: 1. Tell me what Im about to learn. 2.
Teach me what I need to know. 3. Tell me what I just learned.
16. Give a take-away message togenerate action. Tell us your
story.
17. Ensure your audience has the tools they need.
18. Be selective.
19. Propose
20. DrupalCon Proposals
1. DrupalCon is like Christmasyou know its coming.
2. Prepare your proposal ahead of time.
3. Remove 2/3 of what you want to cover.
4. Post your proposal early.
5. Start preparing now.
21. Feeling chicken? Practice
22. Every time you open your mouth in public, you are a public
speaker. Timothy Koegel
23. Those whopracticeimprove. Those who don't, don't. Timothy
Koegel
24. What style suits you?
David does data.
Selena talks dead chickens.
The Top Ten.
Dick and Larry show many.
25. Present
26. Put the full story online. Present only highlights.
27. Audience members who expect to participate pay closer
attention than those who dont.
28. 5 steps to a good presentation
1. Have apassionyou want to share.
2.Planto communicate.
3. Write a conferenceproposal .
4.Practiceyour message .
5.Presentthe highlights.
29. +1
30. Presentations arenever finished , they are merely
delivered.
31. Resources
www.presentationzen.com
blog.duarte.com
www.beyondbulletpoints.com
www.presentationacademy.com
www.hicktech.com
32. Whats your passion? www.slideshare.net/emmajane
[email_address] @emmajanedotnet