Be a social CEO. Share your stories on Linkedin.Slides That Rock
The document encourages CEOs to be more active on social media by sharing stories about their company, colleagues, and customers, like Richard Branson and Andy Barratt do. It argues that having an active CEO presence online helps humanize the brand and builds connections with customers, which can translate to increased sales. The document suggests CEOs commit to sharing three stories on topics related to their company, colleagues, and customers to start becoming a more "social CEO".
The document outlines the eight distinctions of a world-class presenter: 1) Get to the point quickly without dramatic distractions. 2) Avoid rambling and keep content concise using less words. 3) Present to persuade by causing changes in mindset, feelings, and behaviors of the audience. 4) Connect with the audience before influencing them by establishing common ground. 5) Sell the "why" of the message before the "what" and "how". 6) Use stories and vivid language to paint pictures in the minds of the audience. 7) Treat the audience as king by helping solve their problems and leaving them better than before. 8) Be authentic rather than polished.
What stops us from making great presentations? Lots of fictonal limits and fears. Let's face 5 common fears and start making awesome slides from now on.
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How to Use Outstanding Visual Language in a Presentation – Part ISOAP Presentations
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Want to make better presentations at work? Here are 12 timeless principles. Applied by Steve Jobs, Elon Musk and other impactful presenters. Use the principles and your audience will love you!
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Five Top Tips: For a happy and productive workforceThomas Warner
In our industry, it's never been more important to value diversity and inclusion among your workforce. A broader range of people mean a richer, deeper pool of talent at your disposal.
However, making sure your rich talent-pool keeps fresh, creative and happy is an on-going challenge.
Here, we offer our top five tips to making sure you run a happy ship where every employee is determined to sail towards success.
This document discusses effective communication skills. It defines communication and lists some common ways people communicate such as verbally, through body language and in writing. It also discusses the communication process and barriers to effective communication such as assumptions and distractions. Finally, it provides tips for improving listening skills, verbal communication and body language like making eye contact, speaking slowly and avoiding distractions. The overall document aims to help people understand communication and how to enhance their abilities.
An Idiot's List of 15 and A Half Reasons to Learn EnglishJulia at vocBlocks
Why do people learn English? Does it sound like a stupid question? Some stupid answers in our slides for you to have fun.
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Here are 9 out of 24 tips on how to overcome fear of failure. For 13 more tips of this type, click the link: http://vkool.com/how-to-overcome-fear-of-failure/.
1. Identify Causes
Identifying where the fear of failure starts is the first step to get over it. You should sit down, breathe deeply, and try to figure out why the fear of failure appeared. The reasons may be negative thoughts, pessimism, or wrong predictions.
2. Research Alternatives
You should think of as many potential consequences as possible. Doing it this way helps you aware of all difficulties you may have, and be able to determine what should be done for success.
You should prepare at least one alternative solution to use when the initial plan does not work.
3. Treat Failure As A Lesson
One of the most efficient tips on how to overcome fear of failure is to consider it a good lesson or experience. If you fail this time, you will still get something called experience. With this experience, you will get success easier next time.
4. Make A Concrete Plan
Making a concrete plan is another tip on how to overcome fear of failure. What you need to do is to prepare carefully for every single step in the plan. The more detailed your plan is, the easier the success comes.
5. Take Action
The best way to eliminate fear of failure is to take action. Practice makes perfect. Taking action is a chance to experience the facts and gain knowledge. If you dare not do anything, you will never know how to do them right. Everything is difficult when you do it the first time. After that, it will be easier.
6. Balance Your Life
No matter how important the success is, you should still balance your life with other activities rather than focusing on the success only. You should spend time doing your hobbies to refresh your body and mind so as to come closer to success.
7. Believe In Yourself
You should believe that if you try, you will be able to overcome difficulties. Do not give up easily. If you try hard, you will have chances to succeed no matter how hard the case is. If you give up, you will no longer have any chance to be successful.
8. Learn From Others
Learning from others’ stories or successes is also a tip on how to overcome fear of failure. Successful stories will encourage you to move forward. You can also learn from those people the way to carry out their plans for success.
9. Free Your Mind
This is the most important technique on how to overcome fear of failure at work and in life. The fear is from your mind. If your mind is full of negative or pessimistic thoughts, it will create fears. Therefore, you should learn to clean, and refresh your mind by doing yoga or meditation every day. The quieter the mind is, the better it can hear and see, and the easier you can get success.
The document provides guidance on learning English independently through a self-directed approach. It outlines why learning English is important, and how to focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Specific strategies are suggested for each skill, including conversing with native speakers, reading books and magazines, writing journals and emails, and forming a self-study group. Perseverance, practice, and integrating all language skills are emphasized as key to successful self-directed English learning.
This document provides tips and advice for how to be happy and make others like you. It suggests focusing on positive thinking, exchanging with others, controlling emotions, finding enjoyment in daily tasks, and perceiving conditions in a way that fits one's goals. The document also recommends conforming to social norms, befriending popular people, smiling more, and doing what makes oneself the center of attention in order to be liked and respected.
The document provides 13 steps to lead a happy life. It recommends making the most of life and not being passive, reaching goals in a planned manner which provides energy for the next goal, getting involved in your work and not giving up when facing failures, grabbing opportunities when they arise, accepting yourself and having confidence without comparing yourself to others, developing true friendships through sharing, learning from mistakes by forgiving and forgetting, handling tension smoothly by relaxing, contributing to society, building relationships based on love and humanity, facing life with a winning attitude despite failures, and being thankful for what you have been given.
Live in the present moment. Cherish life's beauty. While we remember good memories and dream of the future, we complain about the present. However, we cannot change the past or predict the future. Instead of complaining, we should appreciate living in nature's beauty, in a peaceful country with food, shelter, education and opportunities to pursue our interests.
This document provides an overview of various online visualization and organization tools, including tools for task management (GTD tools like Todoist and Remember the Milk), annotation and note-taking (Zotero, Evernote, Hylighter), outliners and thought organizers (Persuasion Map, Boolify, LooseStitch), mind mapping (Mindmeister, Bubblus, FreeMind), word clouds and tag clouds, timelines (Dipity, xTimeline, CircaVie), and data visualization (Swivel, ManyEyes, Gapminder). Examples and screenshots are provided for many of the tools. Key resources for further exploration are also listed.
Basic glossary of web design terms for non designers (part 2)Designveloper
There are so many jargon when it comes to web design that we’re breaking them up over a two-part series. In Part 1, we covered the terms organized alphabetically from letter “A” to letter “F”. In my final attempt to blow your mind with the glossary of web design, we present the left one.
A Complete Guide to Frontend - UI Developernariyaravi
The document provides an overview of frontend development and UI design. It discusses HTML elements, tags, and attributes that provide structure and meaning to web content. It also covers CSS for styling web pages, including selectors, properties, units and frameworks like Bootstrap. JavaScript and jQuery are discussed for adding interactivity. Recommended tools and libraries are provided for animation, icons, fonts, testing and prototyping.
This document discusses using microformats with the eZ Publish content management system. It provides an overview of microformats like hCard for contacts and hCalendar for events. It describes how Brian Suda created an XSLT transformation (x2v) to convert hCalendar to iCalendar format. The document proposes using microformats by populating elements with attribute values from the microformat specifications. It notes challenges using the h2vx service to transform and subscribe due to robots.txt blocking, but provides the option to host the code locally to allow subscription.
Open Educational Resources: Building a personal learning kitRamesh C. Sharma
The document discusses the networked teacher and building a personal learning toolkit. It provides lists of open source and free software tools teachers can use to communicate, manage resources, publish content, conduct research, network, bookmark, blog, discuss, edit audio/images, and manage learning/content. It also discusses exploring OER projects, their goals, audiences, resources, and strategies for establishing an educator's own OER project by reviewing existing open projects.
This presentation summarizes an online event management project called REWIND created by a team of 4 students. The project allows users to select event types, dates, locations, and equipment and logs the data to a database. It then sends the information to administrators who can interact with clients. The presentation describes the technologies used - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP - and provides examples. It also includes snapshots of the system and discusses how it differs from other services and its future potential.
Front end full stack development module 1pptxMaruthiPrasad96
The document provides information about the CSE3150 module which covers HTML5 and CSS3. It includes the following topics:
- Module I syllabus covers HTML5 syntax, attributes, events, forms, storage, canvas, and web sockets as well as CSS3 colors, gradients, and transforms.
- An assignment to develop an HR policy website is given.
- Comparisons between HTML4 and HTML5 are provided focusing on new elements, multimedia, forms, storage and responsive design in HTML5.
- Information about code editors such as VS Code, Sublime Text, Atom, Brackets, and WebStorm is listed.
This document is a dissertation written by Ashley Samways in 2015 exploring how digital technologies and the World Wide Web have impacted graphic design jobs and skills. It provides a history of the development of the Web from its origins in the early 1990s through advances in browsers, coding languages, and the growth of commercial websites. It examines how roles for graphic designers expanded with the rise of the digital economy and user expectations for engaging design online. Through interviews with designers, it also considers how workflows and skills have adapted to keep pace with new technologies and media.
Improve Your Library: Using the 5 Phases of Project Management (February 2017)ALATechSource
The document discusses improving a library using the 5 phases of project management. It begins by introducing the phases of project management and some common terminology. It then focuses on the planning phase, which has two parts - initiation and planning & design. Initiation involves assessing needs, resources, stakeholders and risks to create a project charter. Planning & design further develops the plan, including defining the scope, deliverables, work breakdown structure, budget, timeline and risks. The document provides examples and templates to help effectively plan a project from start to finish.
This document discusses the requirements definition phase of designing a geospatial web site. It explains that this phase focuses on defining the target audience, site goals, user needs, and business goals through tools like personas, use cases, and competitive analysis. The document outlines 5 planes of web design - strategy, scope, structure, skeleton, and surface. At the strategy plane, requirements definition helps understand who the site is for and its purpose. Personas and use cases are examples of requirements definition tools. The scope plane refines functional and technical specifications. Structure and skeleton planes elaborate on information architecture and wireframes without graphical design details. The overall goal is to design an intuitive, transparent, efficient, well-organized and relevant site through a user
Using Online Tools To Research, Organise And Process InformationS. Hendy
This document provides summaries of various online tools that can be used for educational purposes. These include tools for searching, organizing information, collaborating, brainstorming, mind mapping, surveying, researching definitions, mapping data, creating graphic organizers, displaying data visually, timelines, and more. Many of these tools allow students to explore topics, analyze information, compare and contrast ideas, organize research, engage in higher-order thinking, and present findings.
The document discusses finding common ground between web accessibility and search engine optimization (SEO). It emphasizes the importance of clean and semantic HTML for both screen readers and search engines. Key recommendations include using headings, descriptive links and images with alt text for navigation. It also suggests testing without JavaScript, CSS and images to ensure usability for all.
A presentation for Dundee University's Hack Day explaining the technologies to use and how to hack your own APIs by using Yahoo! Pipes and scraping RSS feeds.
The document discusses using digital technology like Google Drive to help students improve their writing skills. It outlines common problems students have with writing like lack of ideas, planning, revising, and sense of audience. Google Drive tools like Docs, Forms, and Hangouts can help with generating ideas, planning, multiple drafts with teacher feedback, and collaboration. An example unit plan is provided that uses Drive tools throughout the writing process, from brainstorming to publishing the final work. The document argues the collaborative features of Drive create a better environment for writing instruction compared to traditional methods.
Starting With Bad Power Point: HandoutFred Johnson
This document provides an overview of resources for improving slideware presentations. It discusses common problems with slideware and suggests applying concepts from film, comics, and visual storytelling. Recommendations are made for assignments using slideware in a new media course, such as sequencing images to tell stories, improving existing slideshows, applying techniques from films and comics, and creating podcasts and online presentations. The document argues slideware can be an effective tool if used properly and with an understanding of visual design principles.
Developing Dashboards with User-Centered DesignAmanda Makulec
The document is a presentation on developing dashboards with user-centered design. It discusses how visualizing data can help answer questions and tells users to focus on the needs of personas when designing dashboards. The presentation guides attendees through an exercise where they identify key questions, available data, and prototype a dashboard to answer a persona's question using best practices like selecting the right chart, using visual cues, and getting early feedback.
This document provides an overview of online visualization tools and resources for visualizing concepts, data, and other information. It discusses tools for visual searches, word clouds, mind mapping, timelines, data visualization, and mashups. Examples of specific tools are given for each category. The document also lists additional resources for visualization trends, techniques, and staying up to date on new developments.
The document lists various free online tools for creating audio/podcasts, editing videos, organizing schedules, storing and sharing photos, creating presentations, mind mapping, screen recording, commenting on images/videos, editing photos, creating comics/animations, gathering feedback, and managing blogs. These include tools like Podomatic, WeVideo, Google Calendar, Photobucket, SlideShare, Prezi, Animoto, Voicethread, Pixlr, Poll Everywhere, and Edublogs.
A successful website needs to satisfy its audience's needs, have a clear purpose, and include flow charts and written specifications detailing each page's functions during the planning process. The completed plan should document design decisions through a table listing each page's purpose and corresponding structure, functions, and media to ensure the appropriate technologies are used for the intended audience.
The document provides feedback on a presentation, first noting that it was "not bad" but could be improved. It then states the presentation is "much better" after some changes. It directs the reader to a website to learn more about creating effective slides.
The web is a great place to find information. But, how do you filter out what is worthwhile and what is questionable? Use the 3As to help you ensure you are using the best possible information.
Liberal Studies: Curriculum InnovationsChiara Ojeda
This presentation is a brief showcase of what the Liberal Studies department at my institution has done to focus on academics and curriculum over the past year.
As part of my visual resume reboot, I created a brief "infographic" inspired visualization of my teaching philosophy, teaching methods, and leadership style.
This document provides tips and strategies for improving public speaking delivery. It discusses managing nervousness through preparation, focusing on the audience rather than oneself, and gaining confidence through consistent practice. Authenticity is emphasized over perfection, and storytelling is recommended as an engaging method to incorporate simplicity, unexpectedness, credibility, emotions, and concrete details.
March's Slideshare offering is all about visual design. Learn why simplicity takes work, why it's best to pair one idea with one slide, why unity matters, why pictures are superior, how losing signal can lose your audience, and a simple method for eliminating slide fluff
Presentation delivery is often the most important yet the least tended to leg of the Presentation Ecosystem (Duarte 2008). In this presentation, I share with you my tips for presentation delivery success: REAL (Readiness, Engagement, Authenticity, and Lasting Impression). Note: This deck blends the delivery ideas of Nancy Duarte and Garr Reynolds.
Studying Simon Sinek: Start With the Golden CircleChiara Ojeda
Most of us communicate from the outside in, but author Simon Sinek believes true inspiration comes when we start with why. This brief introduction to The Golden Circle is a teaching tool used in class.
Communication is a universal human trait, yet it is also one of the most poorly cultivated traits. The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. We can cultivate great communication by understanding that it is always "high stakes" and by focusing on the audience, preparing and practicing presentations, empathizing with the audience, and continuously growing communication skills through reading, subscribing to blogs, and following experts.
This document discusses elements of narrative writing and storytelling. It provides tips for using concrete language that appeals to the five senses to grab readers' attention. The RENNS model is presented as a way to add details to a story using reasons, examples, names, numbers, and senses. Various examples from literature are given to illustrate the use of different senses. The document also discusses Ira Glass's view of stories being built from anecdotes and moments of reflection. Robert McKee's "commandments of storytelling" are listed, advising writers on techniques like not taking the climax out of the protagonist's hands or using false mystery. In conclusion, stories are said to have the power to both simulate and inspire
The document discusses how visual resumes are becoming more important in the digital age. It provides examples of different types of visual resumes like infographics, word clouds, student projects, and online portfolios. It also offers tips for developing an effective visual resume, such as showing personality, technical skills, and focusing on creating a professional online persona through social media profiles and websites.
The document discusses the author's optimism about humanity's potential as inspired by science fiction, their enjoyment of using science fiction as escapism by entering different spaces, and their favorite science fiction series being Star Trek.
This recipe provides instructions for making ginger chicken lettuce wraps. It involves stir frying chicken with ginger, garlic, peppers, water chestnuts, mushrooms and scallions. The chicken mixture is then served wrapped in bibb lettuce leaves along with lime and soy sauce for dipping.
Tweak Your Slides: Ten Design Principles for Educators (version 3.0)Chiara Ojeda
Tweak your Slides, workshop on visual design for educators. This is draft 3, which includes examples of my own past slide shows and revisions of these shows.
How to Add Colour Kanban Records in Odoo 17 NotebookCeline George
In Odoo 17, you can enhance the visual appearance of your Kanban view by adding color-coded records using the Notebook feature. This allows you to categorize and distinguish between different types of records based on specific criteria. By adding colors, you can quickly identify and prioritize tasks or items, improving organization and efficiency within your workflow.
Credit limit improvement system in odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo 17, confirmed and uninvoiced sales orders are now factored into a partner's total receivables. As a result, the credit limit warning system now considers this updated calculation, leading to more accurate and effective credit management.
Beyond the Advance Presentation for By the Book 9John Rodzvilla
In June 2020, L.L. McKinney, a Black author of young adult novels, began the #publishingpaidme hashtag to create a discussion on how the publishing industry treats Black authors: “what they’re paid. What the marketing is. How the books are treated. How one Black book not reaching its parameters casts a shadow on all Black books and all Black authors, and that’s not the same for our white counterparts.” (Grady 2020) McKinney’s call resulted in an online discussion across 65,000 tweets between authors of all races and the creation of a Google spreadsheet that collected information on over 2,000 titles.
While the conversation was originally meant to discuss the ethical value of book publishing, it became an economic assessment by authors of how publishers treated authors of color and women authors without a full analysis of the data collected. This paper would present the data collected from relevant tweets and the Google database to show not only the range of advances among participating authors split out by their race, gender, sexual orientation and the genre of their work, but also the publishers’ treatment of their titles in terms of deal announcements and pre-pub attention in industry publications. The paper is based on a multi-year project of cleaning and evaluating the collected data to assess what it reveals about the habits and strategies of American publishers in acquiring and promoting titles from a diverse group of authors across the literary, non-fiction, children’s, mystery, romance, and SFF genres.
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Principles of Rood’s Approach
Treatment technique used in physiotherapy for neurological patients which aids them to recover and improve quality of life
Facilitatory techniques
Inhibitory techniques
How to Configure Time Off Types in Odoo 17Celine George
Now we can take look into how to configure time off types in odoo 17 through this slide. Time-off types are used to grant or request different types of leave. Only then the authorities will have a clear view or a clear understanding of what kind of leave the employee is taking.
Front Desk Management in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
Front desk officers are responsible for taking care of guests and customers. Their work mainly involves interacting with customers and business partners, either in person or through phone calls.
5. Text
Any form of medium humans use to communicate
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Background affects how
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Background affects how
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“It is the varied purposes of a rhetorical situation that
determine how an author communicates a text and
how audiences receive a text”
(Purdue OWL)
9. Author Purpose Audience Purpose
Informative Persuasive
to inform to persuade
to describe to convince
to define to influence
to review to argue
to instruct to change
to advise to advocate
to illustrate to support
Passive Active
to feel reassured to gain evidence
to be entertained to make informed decisions
to learn to be engaged
to enjoy to interpret
to be advised to judge
to review to crticize
to understand to disprove
11. Community/ConversationGroups involved with the issue who discuss/communicate
PlaceWhere writing and reading happen
TimeSpecific moment in history
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