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INSPIRING CURIOSITY How to create impactful presentations
A presentation by BRIAN MEAGHER
ABOUT ME Kansas City Lima New York
Why are presentations important for you? (literally, think about your real life)
Harry Po(er and The Half-‐Blood Prince | Warner Bros
This is you
Harry Po(er and The Half-‐Blood Prince | Warner Bros
This is your audience
This is you
Harry Po(er and The Half-‐Blood Prince | Warner Bros
This is your audience
This is you
Harry Po(er and The Half-‐Blood Prince | Warner Bros
HERO
AUDIENCE is the
THE
PREPARE
DESIGN
PREPARE
DESIGN
DELIVER
PREPARE
START WITH THE END
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START WITH THE END
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What is the purpose?
START WITH THE END
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What is the purpose?
Information transfer is not a satisfactory objective.
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KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE
Remember the hero.
What is important for them?
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CONTENT Simplicity
If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.
- Albert Einstein
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CONTENT Simplicity
Develop and incorporate some kind of story
Disney Pixar | Toy Story 3
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CONTENT Simplicity
Develop and incorporate some kind of story
Analog
DESIGN
Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning
Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning
Our brains have limited capacity
Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning
Our brains have limited capacity
Pictures, printed words, and verbal language are competing for limited cognitive resources.
LANDMARKS (reference points)
SIMPLICITY… AGAIN
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One idea per slide
Is it relevant? Does it add value?
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Secondary Text Size 10.5
Primary Text Size 14 Call out box for
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DELIVER
Start like a Bond movie
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You are the
PRESENTER, not the
POWERPOINT
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EYE CONTACT
DIGESTION is IMPORTANT!
PRACTICE
SUMMARY If you had to remember only 3 concepts from this presentation…
PREPARE Know your
Audience
PREPARE
DESIGN
Know your
Audience
Limited Capacity…
so keep it simple
PREPARE
DESIGN
DELIVER
Know your
Audience
Practice Practice Practice
Limited Capacity…
so keep it simple
Slide 1: jkvill1 flickr Slide 4: Warner Bros Slide 8: Poche flickr Slide 8: Poche flickr Slide 8: Frinkiac flickr Slide 15: Greenog flickr Slide 19: Disney Pixar Slide 23: Tinou Bao flickr Slide 26: Techaramis flickr Slide 34: Solentx flickr Slide 35: Aleks J Clark flickr Slide 36: WoodleyWonderworks flickr
IMAGE CREDITS
Duarte, N. (2010). Resonate. Wiley. Retrieved from http://www.duarte.com/book/resonate/ Reynolds, G. (2011). Presentation zen. Berkeley, CA: New Riders. Retrieved from http://www.presentationzen.com/ Henry Broaddus, Dean of Admission and Associate Provost for Enrollment, College of William and Mary Shawn Cornally of The Big Ideas Group Emiland De Cubber and Scott Belsky
Audience is the Hero: Overall structure (prepare, design, deliver) inspired by Garr Reynolds Start like a Bond Movie: Inspiring Curiosity: Overall Design inspired by:
Idea credits and inspiration Several of the ideas shown in this presentation were inspired by many incredible people.
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