How To Make A Presentation More Interactive
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While presentations are great for transmitting information, they can also be really boring. Let your audience do more than just staring at their screens! Watch this video and learn some ways on how to make a presentation more interactive!
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00:00 Intro & Summary
01:21 Key Ingredients To Increase Engagement In A Virtual Context
01:58 What Is A Collaborative Calculator?
05:28 What Is The Idea Of "Tiny Teach"?
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Everything you say is gold! I'm a sponge for your content ;-)
@chad.littlefield
Жыл бұрын
Aww! Haha, so generous. Thank you kindly 🙂
What is a time where I have learned something from failure... GREAT question! As a coach, I went in super competitive (eat, breath, sleep horse judging). I am super competitive and thought winning was the important factor. I quickly learned that not all of my students were as competitive as I was, and many really just wanted to learn something new. I pushed them too hard as I focused on winning, and drove several students away. Once I changed my perspective to be more excited about empowering these youth with the life skills and workforce development skills that last a lifetime, RATHER than a medallion that will collect dust, the youth became more interactive, more eager to work harder, and we had more fun than being super serious all of the time. As a result, we started winning more. The true prize was having youth talk about the things they could do NOW, after going through my program. For example, giving a speech at church, rocking an interview, or coaching their own team to great success. A failure I will always commemorate and cherish what I learned and gained.
@chad.littlefield
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate hearing this. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome content and techniques 👍 Thanks for bringing it up.
Amazing as usual!
@chad.littlefield
10 ай бұрын
Ha! Thank you as usual :-)
Cherry picking here... but collaborative calculator and and tiny teach just got on my script for this Thursday!
@chad.littlefield
3 жыл бұрын
YAAAS! Love it. Who is your group on Thursday?
@LisaGelhaus
3 жыл бұрын
@@chad.littlefield An international company. We're helping them with their online presenting skills. It went beautifully! Thanks for the brilliant idea!!
@chad.littlefield
3 жыл бұрын
@@LisaGelhaus fantastic to hear!
How do you encourage people to turn on cameras or keep them on for activities like this?
@chad.littlefield
Жыл бұрын
Some counter-intuitively, I would actually suggest having everybody turn off their videos (including you) entering podcast mode. Tips further described in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gYSYsdWDkcLWf84.html Secondly, I'd highly recommend you let people know in advance what the expectation is. I'd call it a "video meeting" too instead of a "Zoom" or "Teams" meeting. Or virtual meeting. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, I'd get super clear about my INTENTION for inviting people to show up on video...and I'd make sure it is a "so that" style intent. More on that here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fX9trbdyZ8W2k8o.html
Fact check: Joe Rohde actually brought in a 400 lb. Bengal Tiger into the meeting at Disney.
You would love the book curious acts for curious people. d. School
@chad.littlefield
Жыл бұрын
I have it on my desk, but haven't yet cracked it! Thanks for the push. It shall be cracked THIS year :-)