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This is the presentation I delivered at the Linsalata Capital CEO Conference on 2.27.13. Via Rogério Rocha, João Carreira, SandraVBarbosa Delete the scoop?
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A fable about using design to help your audience see your message clearly. And what to avoid. For directors, designers, instructional designers, and presenters. Via Baiba Svenca, Ken Morrison
tom jackson's curator insight,
February 25, 9:06 AM
An effective way to engage your audience in learning principles of many content areas!
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February 25, 9:07 AM
another idea for delivering your lessons, sometime we overlook the fable. An effective way to engage your audience in learning principles of many content areas!
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March 3, 11:07 PM
An interesting example of how to use a fable to teach a subject. Delete the scoop?
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Transparency projectors are a thing of the past. Students are accustomed to visuals beyond text bullets... Created by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano. Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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A fresh and enjoyable presentation held at "The Hive 2012" by Toni & Thea Neubauer about the interplay of traditional and new media concentrating on magazines and newspapers... Via Lia Sant Delete the scoop?
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Learn how to create useful and beautiful data visualizations by following these 10 straightforward tips. Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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The 7 rules for creating effective slides include 1) slides are not documents; 2) picture superiority effect; 3) slides should be simple; 4) slides must have un Via Cori Zuppo, Ken Morrison
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February 15, 6:19 PM
It is my hope that many share and see and follow the advice given by authors such as Alex Rister in cleaning up presentations and making the message receiver's job much easier. Forget the Rule of 6s and stop handing out your presentations before you read the PowerPoint slides words-for-word.
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February 15, 6:22 PM
Great tips for improving your slides for your next presentation
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February 15, 6:44 PM
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MOST CAREER ADVICE IS WRONG. Ten "Secrets" I wish someone had told me when I was in College. Do you have something to add? | Top Presentation of the Day at Slideshare Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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Slideonline.com lets you upload and share PowerPoint and PDF presentations online, publicly or privately - free. Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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Chris Kennedy is the Superintendent of Schools / CEO with the West Vancouver School District (West Vancouver, BC). He has taught secondary English and Social Studies, and been both an elementary and secondary school principal.
Some assumptions for the next 5 years:
Teachers and schools are status quo (sense of community/social-emotional learning)
Read more on his blog and watch the slideshare, very informative...
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