Here is a lovely report sent this morning on our course's WhatsApp group. Of all the reports of success that the students shared, it stood out because it was a report of failure, but there was so much value in that failure that for me it teaches more than many successes. failure in battle…
In this post I want to analyze a scientific presentation intended for the general public. Her subject is 'liquid biopsy' which is a way of detecting cancer through a blood test and is quite the forefront of technology today. As a scientific presentation it is not one of the complicated ones, and still... the first draft includes some initial errors...
An advanced tipa article intended for those who are working on improving their speaking ability by coaching others and giving feedback on their speeches. Those who want the basics are advised to learn speech feedback techniques, and speaker training techniques. In preparation for getting stronger today, I wanted to give you an emphasis...
As part of the learning process of effective presentation, it is important to know the common mistakes in designing presentations. One of the processes we do in the presentation delivery course is to go over the drafts that the students prepare together and learn from the process. Here is an example of the process done by a spokeswoman from the financial sector who was required to present to the organization...
In this post we will analyze a presentation on a legal topic: confidentiality agreements and their importance. It's a reasonable presentation that represents a good intermediate stage in the preparation - but one that needs a lot more upgrade work to achieve wow. As heads of chapters it can work quite well (especially in cases of malfunction)...