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Three Simple Rules for Great PresentationsNovember 9, 2010
Lee Andrew Hilyer, MLIS, M.Ed.
3Simple Rules for Great Presentations
Lee Andrew HilyerUniversity of Houston
Three Simple Rules for Great PresentationsNovember 9, 2010
Lee Andrew Hilyer, MLIS, M.Ed.
Simple Rules for Great Presentations
Lee Andrew Hilyer, MLIS, M.Ed.
Three Simple Rules for Great Presentations
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Lee Andrew Hilyer
• Smells nice;• Plays well with others;• Makes a superb apple
pie;• Loves diet Coke
Here are the items on today’s agenda:
• Introduction (5 minutes)• Three Simple Rules:
– Say the Words (10 minutes)– Show the Pictures (10 minutes)– Text is for Take-Away (10 minutes)
• Questions? (15 minutes)• Review and Wrap-Up (5 minutes)• Additional Resources (5 minutes)
If you were the jury…
PowerPoint has worsened the way we communicate:
-Guilty-Innocent
Say the words.
Say the words.Your WORDS are the most important part of a presentation.
Your WORDS are the most important part of a presentation.
Questions?
Let’s Take A Test…
Should probably be considered part of the Afrotheria. Closest living relatives are seacows and hyraxes (see next slide).Mammals, large size, with light brown to gray coloring
XX’s stay in natal group, cementing relationships w/mothers, grandmas, sisters, aunts, XX cousins….
Between ages 8-20yrs, XY’s think increasingly of sex & become such pests that XX’s run them out of herd. Thereafter they join bachelor society (next slide).
Vast variety of plants eaten (Kibale, Uganda: 227 of 255 known species) but most food is usually from few species.
Absorptive efficiency is low, and these animals meet minimal nutritional needs by eating large quantities of OK food or vast quantities of wretched food.
Show the pictures.
In Case of Emergency:Implementing Disaster Clauses in Publisher Contracts
Legal provisions in place
Technical support to authenticate
Reliable communication
Method of gathering results
Technical Support
Reliable Communication Usage Statistics
Legal Considerations
Fishing boat swept ashore by tsunami waves
Questions?
Pop Quiz!
Which format carries more information?
-Paper Handout-PowerPoint Slide Deck
Text is for take-away.
Handouts give you the spaceyou need for your topic.
Use the “Send to Word” (2007) or “Create Handouts” (2010) optionto create a basic handout.Use the “Send to Word” (2007) or “Create Handouts” (2010) optionto create a basic handout.
Microsoft Publisher is a superb tool for creating handouts.Microsoft Publisher is a superb tool for creating handouts.
Questions?
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Contact me: lahilyer@uh.edu | @leerobertino
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• Recordings will be available next week at the TLA online store.
• Please complete the evaluation survey following the webinar
Next TLA Webinars for School Libraries
• Push your library dollars farther through tech tips and tricks - Angela Steagall, Oct. 8 3:30pm
• Speak Up Survey: Educational Technology and Learning for Today’s Children - Julie Evans and Laurie Smith, Nov. 16 2pm
Other Upcoming TLA Webinars• Building a Learning Organization: Creating and
Implementing a Training Program for the University of Houston Libraries - Damon Camille and Annie Wu, Oct. 8 10am
• Engaging in Effective Communications Strategies during the Local Budgeting Process in Public Libraries - Dale McNeill, Oct. 20 3pm
• Copyright Issues in Academic Libraries - Gretchen McCord, Oct. 26 3:30pm
• Three Simple Rules for Great Presentations- Lee Hilyer, Nov. 9 2pm
The EndFor more information:
Ted WannerTLA Continuing Education Specialist
tedw@txla.org
512-328-1518 / 800-580-2852
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