A question from Nareej… Dear Roger, Could you please help me in finding a solution to below issue/scenario: We are used to conducting webinars on frequent basis. There are around 15 institutes joining at a time and each of them is having 100 or more than that students sitting in a large
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Long before PowerPoint (or Keynote, or Prezi or…), telling your story, making your pitch, or teaching a class involved the art and skill of figuring out the flow and delivery of your message…orally. And really connecting with your audience included techniques like working on your pace,
Posted in Design, Presentation Design
I was well past 40 before I learned that “mani/pedi” meant “manicure/pedicure,” but I’ll cut to the chase: In July I’m doing a public webinar that will be makeovers of real slides from real people. That could be you. A longer description of the webinar is below,
The science of studying multitasking is young, and as researcher Eyal Ophir points out, it’s a zero-sum game of task switching. Presenters in webinars, webcasts, and virtual classrooms often don’t care about the science – they “get” that it’s a challenge to them
As long as there have been events of any kind, meeting planners and producers have been getting creative to make it all happen. Likewise, pre-recording a presenter or presentation to be used in a live webinar or webcast is true the virtual producers among us. In part one of this two-part series I