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Title: Digital Media in the Workplace


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Digital Media in the Workplace
  • Public Speaking
  • J. Michael Moshell
  • University of Central Florida

Original image by Moshell et al .
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Do you hate the thought
  • of giving a talk?
  • Lets take a quick survey.

budz.files.wordpress.com
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According to most studies,
peoples number one fear is public speaking.
Number two is death... to the average person,
if you go to a funeral, youre better off in the
casket than doing the eulogy. Jerry Seinfield
www.ticketvision.com
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Today we will discuss
  • Fear of seeming ignorant
  • How to control the agenda
  • Practical points about speaking
  • Fear of forgetting what to say
  • Fear of being boring
  • How to use stories and humor
  • How to prepare your visuals

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And my key message is
  • Fear can be managed
  • Im going to teach you how
  • You will feel good ...

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And my key message is
  • Fear can be managed
  • Im going to teach you how
  • You will feel good ...
  • Here.
  • Pet the puppy.

braino.org
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On the other hand, What does Seinfield know?
  • If you ARE NOT afraid of public speaking,
  • that's one point in your favor.
  • Nevertheless, let's get better at it.

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You control the agenda - so, set yourself up for
success
  • Select your topic
  • - Why are you speaking to this group?
  • - How do you want to change their behavior?
  • - Whats your key message, in one sentence?

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You control the agenda - so, set yourself up for
success
  • Select your topic
  • - Why are you speaking to this group?
  • - How do you want to change their behavior?
  • - Whats your key message, in one sentence?
  • If you cant write your message in a sentence,
  • you cant say it in an hour. Dianna
    Booher

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You control the agenda - so, set yourself up for
success
  • Select your topic
  • - Why are you speaking to this group?
  • - How do you want to change their behavior?
  • - Whats your key message, in one sentence?
  • Research your Topic. Gather facts and stories
  • to support your Key Message.
  • Make an outline

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Cato the Elder (Roman orator)
You can speak well if your tongue can
deliver the message of your heart. Interprete
d You need to care about the subject of your
talk.
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Strategies for Success
  • The Rule of 7
  • People can only remember or
  • understand about seven things at once.
  • Then they get lost.

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The Rule of Seven
  • Example Phone number 407 823 6100
  • Logically it consists of two things
  • Area code 407 (3 digits)
  • Phone number 823 6100 (7 digits)
  • ? To be safe, use 5 or less items in lists. ?

www.enterprise-ireland.com
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Strategies for Success
  • Dont read your slides to the audience.

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Strategies for Success
  • Dont read your slides to the audience.
  • Dont use sentences in the slides.

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Strategies for Success
  • Dont read your slides to the audience.
  • Dont use sentences in the slides.
  • Fonts 18 point or larger (This is 24 point)

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Strategies for Success
  • If you crowd up your slide with a whole bunch of
    eighteen point text,
  • you should not be surprised if the audience is
    busy trying to read and understand
  • the text instead of listening to you, following
    the rhythm and logic of your
  • beautifully prepared and painfully rehearsed talk
    and are you really reading
  • all this trash now while I am talking to you?

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Strategies for Success
  • Dont read your slides to the audience.
  • Dont use sentences.
  • Font 18 point or larger
  • Know more then you say
  • A toolbox full of resources
  • is very comforting.

carpefactum.typepad.com
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A simple technique Progressive build
  • Revealing one line at a time ...

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A simple technique Progressive build
  • Revealing one line at a time ...
  • helps to focus the audience and builds

starlightrunner.com
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A simple technique Progressive build
  • Revealing one line at a time ...
  • helps to focus the audience and builds
  • ANTICIPATION. What will come up

starlightrunner.com
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A simple technique Progressive build
  • Revealing one line at a time ...
  • helps to focus the audience and builds
  • ANTICIPATION. What will come up
  • Next?

starlightrunner.com
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A simple technique Progressive build
  • Revealing one line at a time ...
  • helps to focus the audience and builds
  • ANTICIPATION. What will come up
  • Next?

starlightrunner.com
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Strategies for Success
  • Most people try to say TOO MUCH.
  • More important Your Key Message
  • - what is yours, from the Outline?
  • - Tell em what youre gonna tell em
  • then tell em
  • then tell em that you told em.

The key message
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Strategies for Success
  • Most people try to say TOO MUCH.
  • More important Your Key Message
  • - what is yours, from the Outline?
  • - Tell em what youre gonna tell em
  • then tell em
  • then tell em that you told em.

In color, with examples
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Strategies for Success
  • Most people try to say TOO MUCH.
  • More important Your Key Message
  • - what is yours, from the Outline?
  • - Tell em youre gonna tell em
  • then tell em
  • then tell em that you told em.

Wrap-up, with emotional payoff
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How much is enough? - Timing your talk
  • With your outline (wrapped around key message),
  • - Make your visuals (one or two per minute)
  • - Decide Questions during, or after?
  • - Design talk with specific length.
  • - Rehearse and time the talk.
  • Make sure you have finished speaking before
  • your audience has finished listening. Dorothy
    Sarnoff

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Fear of forgetting what to say
Strategy 1 Write out the whole talk (But DO NOT
read it, without a Teleprompter!) Use it to
practice until you semi-memorize the talk.
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Fear of forgetting what to say
Strategy 1 Write out the whole talk (But DO NOT
read it, without a Teleprompter!) Use it to
practice until you semi-memorize the
talk. Strategy 2 Key off your visual
presentation Just say logical things about your
ideas.
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Fear of forgetting what to say
Strategy 1 Write out the whole talk (But DO NOT
read it, without a Teleprompter!) Use it to
practice until you semi-memorize the
talk. Strategy 2 Key off your visual
presentation Just say logical things about your
ideas. Strategy 3 (if no visuals) Use note
cards (big type!)
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While rehearsing, eliminate
  • Basically ...
  • Uh ...
  • So, ....
  • Replace them with a meaningful pause.
  • (When coaching your friends, be merciless
  • beep! when they say any of this stuff.

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Fear of being boring
  • Include Signature stories
  • (http//www.creativekeys.net/PowerfulPresentation
    s/article1082.html)
  • A very powerful technique for establishing
  • an emotional bond with the audience.
  • Easily misused ... avoid cliché stories
  • about Thomas Edison, Spider-Man ...

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Signature story 1
I develop educational software This is a story
about West High School in Knoxville, Tennessee.
West High School, Knoxville Tn.
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Fear of being boring
  • Include humor
  • (but dont just tell
  • canned jokes)
  • How? Be alert for
  • opportunities.
  • Collect em.
  • Good jokes surprises,
  • absurdities, reversals

bizarro.com
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Fear of being boring
  • Include humor
  • (but dont just tell
  • canned jokes)
  • How? Be alert for
  • opportunities.
  • Collect em.
  • Good jokes surprises,
  • absurdities, reversals
  • ... relevant is best.

bizarro.com
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Fear of being boring
  • Include humor (but dont just tell canned
    jokes)
  • How? Be alert for opportunities.
  • Good humor points out the ridiculous
  • (Hat cartoon)
  • Bad humor has a victim
  • (Blonde jokes)

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Fear of being boring
  • Using yourself
  • as the victim
  • can be OK
  • if it tells a
  • true story.
  • Like the origins
    of the Meta-Geek

Mike Moshell, Cuthbert, Georgia, 1958
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Visual aesthetics and design
  • Im not an expert in this area,
  • but I know UGLYwhen I see it.
  • Use images to convey emotion
  • (What does my tree convey?
  • Calm, life,
  • blue sky no storms,
  • looking upward ? Positive)

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Visual aesthetics and design
  • Im not an expert in this area,
  • but I know UGLYwhen I see it.
  • Use images to convey emotion
  • (What do my little people convey?
  • Whimsy, cute/froggy,
  • self-mockery (what an artist I aint..)
  • anybody can do it.)

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And please
  • Dont use cheesy clip-art drawings
  • without relevance

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuvola
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And please
  • Dont use cheesy clip-art drawings
  • without relevance
  • Dont use different animated wipes on every
    screen

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuvola
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And please
  • Dont use cheesy clip-art drawings
  • without relevance
  • Dont use different animated wipes on every
    screen
  • Dont use animated GIFs unless they
  • tell a story you want to tell.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuvola
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And please
  • Dont use cheesy clip-art drawings
  • without relevance
  • Dont use different animated wipes on every
    screen
  • Dont use animated GIFs unless they
  • tell a story you want to tell.
  • Avoid standard Microsoft backgrounds
  • unless youre desperate.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuvola
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Its pretty, but
Weve seen it about 500 times. It says I didnt
try very hard
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And if youre still afraid . . .
  • Breathe deeply, from your diaphragm.
  • Your audience wants you to succeed.
  • Your value is based on who you are
  • Honorable,
  • Hard-working,
  • Creative, loving.
  • Let your inner light shine through.

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Tell em what you told em TAKE THE FEAR OUT
OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY
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Tell em what you told em TAKE THE FEAR OUT
OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY
  • Not seeming ignorant
  • Control the agenda PREPARATION
  • Build the payload KEY MESSAGE

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Tell em what you told em TAKE THE FEAR OUT
OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY
  • Not seeming ignorant
  • Control the agenda PREPARATION
  • Build the Payload KEY MESSAGE
  • Not forgetting what to say PRACTICE

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Tell em what you told em TAKE THE FEAR OUT
OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY
  • Not seeming ignorant
  • Control the agenda PREPARATION
  • The Payload KEY MESSAGE
  • Not forgetting what to say PRACTICE
  • Not being boring
  • Use of humor and stories EMOTION

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Tell em what you told em TAKE THE FEAR OUT
OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY
  • Not seeming ignorant
  • Control the agenda PREPARATION
  • The Payload KEY MESSAGE
  • Not forgetting what to say PRACTICE
  • Not being boring
  • Use of humor and stories EMOTION
  • How to prepare your visuals PUPPIES!

www.blaenpennalcavaliers.co.uk
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Tell em what you told em TAKE THE FEAR OUT
OF PUBLIC SPEAKING BY
  • Not seeming ignorant
  • Control the agenda PREPARATION
  • The Payload KEY MESSAGE
  • Not forgetting what to say PRACTICE
  • Not being boring
  • Use of humor and stories EMOTION
  • How to prepare your visuals PUPPIES!
  • ltlt Any questions? gtgt

www.blaenpennalcavaliers.co.uk
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