great presentations or david’s rules dave calhoon nov.1, 2006

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Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

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Page 1: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Great Presentationsor

David’s Rules

Dave CalhoonNov.1, 2006

Page 2: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Summary/Introduction

• Background

• Importance

• Presentation format

• Presentation rules

• Art history example

• Powerpoint demoCaravaggio, The Calling of St Mathew, Rome, O/c

Page 3: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

My Background

• Rocket/spacecraft design

• Many presentations

• Mentor young engineers

• Marketing manager

NEAR spacecraftMessenger spacecraft Delta II

Page 4: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Importance

• Communication is 30-40 percent of the job– Everybody has technical/artistic skills– Separate from your peers• Opportunity to reach your:

• Boss’s boss• Gallery owner• Selection committee• Dean• Your team

Page 5: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Format overview

• Tell them what your going to tell ‘em

• Tell ‘em

• Tell them what you told ‘em

Page 6: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Format (con’t)

• No more than five lines

– No text– Quotes are o.k.– Don’t read the slide– Always use art

ART

Page 7: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Format (con’t)

• Do not read your paper– Its incredibly boring– Hard to follow

• Use handouts• Your paper• Summary• Include name, email• Address, phone number• Someone might want to give you a job

Page 8: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Format (cont’)

• Color

• Use black or white background

• Color for emphasis only– In chart– In drawings– make a point– Always sparingly

Page 9: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

RULES(CONT)

Practice, Practice, Practice

In front of your peers

In front of your wife

In front of your dog

Page 10: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Rules (con’t)

• What about Questions– Great– Sometimes best stuff

• During the presentation is best• At the end if time limited• After the presentation

– Away from next speaker– Written response

Page 11: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

More Rules

• Know the terrain– Check out the room– Know where the lights are– Power outlets– Microphone– Projector

Page 12: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

More Rules (Terrain stuff)

• Stand behind the dais

• Check the sound system levels

• Does your equipment work

• Where do you sit?

Page 13: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

More Rules

• Don’t be nailed to the podium– Move around– Go into the audience– Know the decision makers

• Always look at the audience• Not at your notes• Not at the slide• Not at your computer

Page 14: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Rules (cont)

• Look good-sound good– Dress conservatively and professionally– Be Neat– Speak clearly – Speak loudly

• To the back of the room• Use a mike

Page 15: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Pointer rules

• Stand on the appropriate side

• Lasers are good– Don’t wave them about– Use podium as a brace– Use specifically– And sparingly

Page 16: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Caravaggio in Malta

• Became a knight

• Was arrested

• Escaped

• Died on Italian coast

Caravaggio, Beheading of John the Baptist, St. Johns Co- Cathedral,Malta, O/C

Page 17: Great Presentations or David’s Rules Dave Calhoon Nov.1, 2006

Conclusion

• This is an opportunity to become famous

• Have fun

• And practice