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January 14, 2014. Sharing Your Talk Online Turns out your biggest audience wasn't even in the room with you. January 14, 2014. Scoping out the Room You're just about to go up on stage. Scope the room out. January 14, 2014. Repetition Here's a trick of the trade: repetition. Repetition is a trick of the trade. January 14, 2014. FINDING WHERE TO TALK REPETITION – SPEAKING.IO Think about using this to your advantage in your talk. Add recap sections before you move on to the next topic. Add a final one- or two-minute closing section that recaps everything you said. Underline and repeat important concepts one or two times, so people know it’sRECORDING YOUR TALK
Luckily, QuickTime makes it really easy. Before you start your slideshow, hit record, then mouse over to the other screen (in other words, the projector). It’ll dim the screen and inform you: Click it, then you’re off to the races. It’ll record your voice on your internal microphone (surprisingly well, DEALING WITH NERVOUSNESS Realizing that nervousness is a feeling designed to help you rather than hurt you is a great first step. If you weren’t nervous, it means that you don’t care about what’s about to happen. If you don’t care, then get off the fucking stage. Practice is the number one remedy, of course. Rehearsing is the practice of reducing theamount of
USING IMAGES
Public Speaking things. If I had to guess, you either picked the first one, because it is a vibrant image full of evocative character and unbroken will, or you picked the second one because you are a jerk and just wanted to mess up my example. THE NUMBER OF SLIDES That ends up generating maybe a hundred slides or so for a thirty-minute talk, for me. But that can change depending on the talk. If it’s less technical, if it’s more of a story, you can get by with only a couple slides (or no slides at all!) With a less-technical focus, you don’t need to THE BEST PRESENTER REMOTESSPEAKING.IO
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TIPS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING Public Speaking things. Public speaking is tough. Be it at a conference, or during a company meeting, or in your car trying to persuade the cop not to ticket you for going three times the speed limit while streaming an episode of The Maury Povich Show on your iPad, talking in front of other people can be an intimidatingexperience.
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January 14, 2014. Sharing Your Talk Online Turns out your biggest audience wasn't even in the room with you. January 14, 2014. Scoping out the Room You're just about to go up on stage. Scope the room out. January 14, 2014. Repetition Here's a trick of the trade: repetition. Repetition is a trick of the trade. January 14, 2014. FINDING WHERE TO TALK REPETITION – SPEAKING.IO Think about using this to your advantage in your talk. Add recap sections before you move on to the next topic. Add a final one- or two-minute closing section that recaps everything you said. Underline and repeat important concepts one or two times, so people know it’sRECORDING YOUR TALK
Luckily, QuickTime makes it really easy. Before you start your slideshow, hit record, then mouse over to the other screen (in other words, the projector). It’ll dim the screen and inform you: Click it, then you’re off to the races. It’ll record your voice on your internal microphone (surprisingly well, DEALING WITH NERVOUSNESS Realizing that nervousness is a feeling designed to help you rather than hurt you is a great first step. If you weren’t nervous, it means that you don’t care about what’s about to happen. If you don’t care, then get off the fucking stage. Practice is the number one remedy, of course. Rehearsing is the practice of reducing theamount of
USING IMAGES
Public Speaking things. If I had to guess, you either picked the first one, because it is a vibrant image full of evocative character and unbroken will, or you picked the second one because you are a jerk and just wanted to mess up my example. THE NUMBER OF SLIDES That ends up generating maybe a hundred slides or so for a thirty-minute talk, for me. But that can change depending on the talk. If it’s less technical, if it’s more of a story, you can get by with only a couple slides (or no slides at all!) With a less-technical focus, you don’t need to THE BEST PRESENTER REMOTESSPEAKING.IO
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January 14, 2014. Sharing Your Talk Online Turns out your biggest audience wasn't even in the room with you. January 14, 2014. Scoping out the Room You're just about to go up on stage. Scope the room out. January 14, 2014. Repetition Here's a trick of the trade: repetition. Repetition is a trick of the trade. January 14, 2014. SOFTWARE – SPEAKING.IO Here’s a few: Showoff lets you write your slides in Markdown, JavaScript, and CSS. It’s a great option if you’re looking to do live demos of web software, particularly if you want up-to-date data or possibly some interactivity with your audience. impress.js is an option if you are easily swayed by fancy moving animation and junk.PRACTICING IT
Because of the latter, it’s important to say words out loud while practicing. You speak in your mind way too quickly, and you need to teach yourself the muscle memory of how your talk fits together in your mouth. That was a strange last sentence but we’ll go with it. Two or three times isn’t a lot of go-throughs- if you’re abeginner
YOUR VOICE – SPEAKING.IO Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and AnimationsIMPROVING A TALK
Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and AnimationsHANDLING QUESTIONS
Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and Animations OUTLINING – SPEAKING.IO Let it sink in and get a feel for whether you’re happy with this main foundation of your talk. If you’re not, then change it. If you want to add or remove more main sections, go for it: there are no rules in the world. Rule number two: start fleshing out the outline.This is where the
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FUCKING UP – SPEAKING.IO Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and AnimationsSPEAKING.IO
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TIPS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING Public Speaking things. Public speaking is tough. Be it at a conference, or during a company meeting, or in your car trying to persuade the cop not to ticket you for going three times the speed limit while streaming an episode of The Maury Povich Show on your iPad, talking in front of other people can be an intimidatingexperience.
FINDING WHERE TO TALK REPETITION – SPEAKING.IO Think about using this to your advantage in your talk. Add recap sections before you move on to the next topic. Add a final one- or two-minute closing section that recaps everything you said. Underline and repeat important concepts one or two times, so people know it’s COLOR – SPEAKING.IOSEE MORE ON SPEAKING.IORECORDING YOUR TALK
Luckily, QuickTime makes it really easy. Before you start your slideshow, hit record, then mouse over to the other screen (in other words, the projector). It’ll dim the screen and inform you: Click it, then you’re off to the races. It’ll record your voice on your internal microphone (surprisingly well, DEALING WITH NERVOUSNESS Realizing that nervousness is a feeling designed to help you rather than hurt you is a great first step. If you weren’t nervous, it means that you don’t care about what’s about to happen. If you don’t care, then get off the fucking stage. Practice is the number one remedy, of course. Rehearsing is the practice of reducing theamount of
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Public Speaking things. If I had to guess, you either picked the first one, because it is a vibrant image full of evocative character and unbroken will, or you picked the second one because you are a jerk and just wanted to mess up my example. TYPOGRAPHY – SPEAKING.IO Typography. Typography is probably the biggest thing people fuck up. Look. If you’re using slides during your talk, they should help you out, not fuck everything up. I have seen more slides that look like this than I have heard jokes about my hometown of Fargo, North Dakota (and I have literally heard all of them, yes including your clever THE BEST PRESENTER REMOTESSPEAKING.IO
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TIPS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING Public Speaking things. Public speaking is tough. Be it at a conference, or during a company meeting, or in your car trying to persuade the cop not to ticket you for going three times the speed limit while streaming an episode of The Maury Povich Show on your iPad, talking in front of other people can be an intimidatingexperience.
FINDING WHERE TO TALK REPETITION – SPEAKING.IO Think about using this to your advantage in your talk. Add recap sections before you move on to the next topic. Add a final one- or two-minute closing section that recaps everything you said. Underline and repeat important concepts one or two times, so people know it’s COLOR – SPEAKING.IOSEE MORE ON SPEAKING.IORECORDING YOUR TALK
Luckily, QuickTime makes it really easy. Before you start your slideshow, hit record, then mouse over to the other screen (in other words, the projector). It’ll dim the screen and inform you: Click it, then you’re off to the races. It’ll record your voice on your internal microphone (surprisingly well, DEALING WITH NERVOUSNESS Realizing that nervousness is a feeling designed to help you rather than hurt you is a great first step. If you weren’t nervous, it means that you don’t care about what’s about to happen. If you don’t care, then get off the fucking stage. Practice is the number one remedy, of course. Rehearsing is the practice of reducing theamount of
USING IMAGES
Public Speaking things. If I had to guess, you either picked the first one, because it is a vibrant image full of evocative character and unbroken will, or you picked the second one because you are a jerk and just wanted to mess up my example. TYPOGRAPHY – SPEAKING.IO Typography. Typography is probably the biggest thing people fuck up. Look. If you’re using slides during your talk, they should help you out, not fuck everything up. I have seen more slides that look like this than I have heard jokes about my hometown of Fargo, North Dakota (and I have literally heard all of them, yes including your clever THE BEST PRESENTER REMOTESSPEAKING.IO
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January 14, 2014. Sharing Your Talk Online Turns out your biggest audience wasn't even in the room with you. January 14, 2014. Scoping out the Room You're just about to go up on stage. Scope the room out. January 14, 2014. Repetition Here's a trick of the trade: repetition. Repetition is a trick of the trade. January 14, 2014. FINDING WHERE TO TALK Finding Where to Talk. In today’s society, you can’t just give a talk. By that I mean you can’t just stand up on your bus ride into work and start blabbing about whatever you want to talk about. By that I mean you will probably get arrested, because you will Stick Out, and society doesn’t like People That Stick Out. SOFTWARE – SPEAKING.IO Here’s a few: Showoff lets you write your slides in Markdown, JavaScript, and CSS. It’s a great option if you’re looking to do live demos of web software, particularly if you want up-to-date data or possibly some interactivity with your audience. impress.js is an option if you are easily swayed by fancy moving animation and junk.PRACTICING IT
Because of the latter, it’s important to say words out loud while practicing. You speak in your mind way too quickly, and you need to teach yourself the muscle memory of how your talk fits together in your mouth. That was a strange last sentence but we’ll go with it. Two or three times isn’t a lot of go-throughs- if you’re abeginner
YOUR VOICE – SPEAKING.IO Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and Animations DIMENSIONS – SPEAKING.IO Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and Animations SHARING YOUR TALK ONLINE Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and AnimationsLIVE TECH DEMOS
Live Tech Demos. Live demos are like Global Thermonuclear War: the only way to win is to not do a live demo in front of hundreds of strangers in the first place. Say you want to show off a new software library that you wrote, or a neat feature of a language you just discovered. Live demos — where someone flips away from theirprepared deck to
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Public Speaking things. If I had to guess, you either picked the first one, because it is a vibrant image full of evocative character and unbroken will, or you picked the second one because you are a jerk and just wanted to mess up my example.HANDLING QUESTIONS
Plan Writing the CFP; Repetition; The Number of Slides; Outlining; The Idea; Finding Where to Talk; Talks are Entertainment; Design Typography; Slide Transitions and AnimationsSPEAKING.IO
Because “imagine everyone's naked” is terrible advice Thoughts on public speaking by Zach Holman PUBLIC SPEAKING IS TOUGH. Be it at a conference, or during a company meeting, or in your car trying to persuade the cop not to ticket you for going three times the speed limit while streaming an episode of _The Maury Povich Show_ on your iPad, talking in front of other people can be an intimidatingexperience.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? * Who am I? I'm Zach Holman . I've spoken at more technical conferences than anyone else on the planet, aside from those who have spoken at more conferences than me. Follow me on Twitter if you're into that kind of thing, weirdo. * Who are you? I wrote this with conference speakers in mind, but the ability to convey information with your mouth is really something we can all improve upon. Presenting a PowerPoint to your boss ain't all too much different than a conference, for example. * What does this cost? Make your checks payable to a shell corporation I have in the Caymans. Just kidding; it's all free. I hope you enjoy it. Also, if I ever see one of your talks, it better be damngood.
I'll add to this site over time. You might be interested in watching the newest posts page. Follow @speakingio Subscribe via RSS FIRST: PLAN OUT YOUR TALK. * Writing the CFP The conference will have a Call For Papers. You'llneed to write one.
* Repetition Here's a trick of the trade: repetition. Repetition is a trick of the trade. * The Number of Slides How many slides should you plan for? * Outlining How do I get started on my talk? * The Idea What should you talk about? What's a good topic for you? * Finding Where to Talk How do you even get started, anyway? Wherecan I give a talk?
* Talks are Entertainment Public speaking's dirty little secret. DESIGN AND BUILD YOUR SLIDES. * Typography What do the words on your slides look like? Hint: they're probably a disaster. * Slide Transitions and Animations What should your animations looklike?
* Software What software should I build my slide deck with? * Dimensions Should your slides be 4:3 or widescreen? * Color How do I choose a color scheme? * Using Images Photos and clip art and images, oh my. * Duplicating Objects Learn this one weird trick to build yourslides quickly.
PREP FOR THE BIG DAY. * Scoping out the Room You're just about to go up on stage. Scopethe room out.
* Recording Your Talk Think about recording your talk as practice,and for others.
* Practicing It At some point you should practice. Quit putting it off, you know I'm right. * Live Tech Demos What's the best way to prepare a live demo in front of an audience? * The Best Presenter Remotes Thinking about controlling your slideswith a remote?
DELIVER AND DO YOUR THING. * Your Voice How fast should you talk? How slow? How can you commandyour voice?
* What They Don't Tell You What are the things to think about that you won't think about? * Remotes A quick little guide on navigating your deck with aremote.
* Dealing with Nervousness Everyone gets nervous. * Fucking up All the preparation in the world won't save you from abrainfart.
REACT AND REFLECT ON WHAT JUST HAPPENED. * Sharing Your Talk Online Turns out your biggest audience wasn't even in the room with you. * Improving a Talk C'mon, you're not perfect. You probably messedsomething up.
* Handling Questions What's the trick behind Q&A after a talk? HERE, WATCH SOME VIDEO NOWTHE TALK ON TALKS
THE MAKING-OF _THE TALK ON TALKS_ Okay, all done. You are now an accomplished public speaker. Congratulations! Ask for a raise. speaking.io @holmanDetails
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