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Five great resources for presenters

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I’m by no means an expert but because it’s something I’ve very consciously tried to work on I think I’ve pulled together some good resources for preparing and delivering online or live presentations. So I thought today I’d share some of the best. Speaking about Presenting. The Eloquent Woman. Watch this space!

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eLearningLearning: a one-stop-shop for all things e-learning

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That’s where eLearningLearning comes in; it’s a community run by Tony Karrer and designed to collect and organise current and relevant content about e-learning. It’s a goldmine of content on all things e-learning, and well worth a look.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: what to do after an event

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Be part of those conversations: drop by every now and then to see what new resources or questions there are, and keep contributing. Collating or curating all the resources from the backchannel into one place is a great way to add value to the community after an event.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: what to do after an event

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Be part of those conversations: drop by every now and then to see what new resources or questions there are, and keep contributing. Collating or curating all the resources from the backchannel into one place is a great way to add value to the community after an event.

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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

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In preparation for my session, I asked Good To Great readers, the Twitter community and eLN event attendees to sum up their last compliance e-learning experience in three words. I wanted to make sure that I delivered something that really addressed what people wanted to get out of the event.

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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Design an ongoing experience, including links to other reference points or learning resources and providing a well-designed crib sheet with key ‘dos and don’ts’ and contact points. It needs to be engaging, relevant and effective. In user-focused terms, it needs to make them care, show them it matters and help them live it.

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Getting started

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Hopefully as this blog takes shape I’ll be able to sit on the other side of the fence and take a leaf out of Cathy’s book, offering the kind of examples, advice and suggestions that I find so useful on other people’s blogs and making a valuable contribution to the online learning and development community.