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Five great resources for presenters

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Does presenting come naturally to you? Over the past couple of years this is one of the areas of personal development I’ve really tried to focus on, taking every opportunity I’ve been given to push my boundaries and present. Speaking about Presenting. It definitely doesn’t to me. And do you know what?

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the future (part 3)

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Those three were fairly distinctly dystopian in their presentation of technology and society. Inbox was silent in that there was no spoken dialogue, but there was a written dialogue between the two characters, and this film was also the one which presented the most ambivalent account of our relationship with technology.

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#EDCMOOC: being human – reasserting the human

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Likewise, most of us have experienced disappointing presentations or classroom training sessions: being in the same room as colleagues and the trainer doesn’t guarantee a good experience.

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Learning 2012: what worked, what didn’t, even better if…?

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The conspicuous lack of PowerPoint (replaced by photos, videos or diagrams at key points) and the informal set-up with armchairs instead of a lectern encouraged an atmosphere of conversation and discussion. About 15% of the schedule was left blank, for conference attendees to suggest, organise, present, facilitate, curate, share and attend.

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Learning 2012: what worked, what didn’t, even better if…?

Good To Great

The conspicuous lack of PowerPoint (replaced by photos, videos or diagrams at key points) and the informal set-up with armchairs instead of a lectern encouraged an atmosphere of conversation and discussion. About 15% of the schedule was left blank, for conference attendees to suggest, organise, present, facilitate, curate, share and attend.