Topic: Delivery, Strategy, Video
Tags: beyond the slides, memorable
Thanks for this reminder. I’m a 6th grade teacher and I struggle with this point regularly. In fact, I recently keynoted a conference with a little over 1000 teachers in attendance. To make it memorable, I used videos of my actual students to introduce new sections of the presentation. Perhaps you’d take a look?
I’d love some feedback from you all, the professionals!
Thanks..
Chris Craft
http://www.christophercraft.com
http://www.crucialthought.com/2009/06/26/upstate-technology-conference-keynote/
Thanks for that good piece of advice..Will try to experiment with it next time…Will post back the feedback story for you..:)
For business meetings/Sunday School or other classes, the power of an ipod and external speaker to set the tone for a meeting also works well. The music energizes and helps set the spirit for what you may be presenting.
Sorry for the self-promotion, but this is how I opened a well-received talk a few months back:
*cough*
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Olaf Lewitz
June 30th, 2009
3:20 am
Good advice! Too many business presentation just dully follow their (boring) slides. If you want to make a difference, you have to make it in a different way!
Thanks
Olaf Lewitz