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Page 1: Powerful Presentations October 10, 2007 LEARNERS = LEADERS.

Powerful PresentationsPowerful PresentationsOctober 10, 2007

LEARNERS

=

LEADERS

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1. Read all the quotes and highlight 3 that “speak to you”.

2. With your # Partner, share your highlights and why you chose them.

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What I hear, I forget;

What I see, I remember;

What I do, I understand.

Confucius

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PURPOSE

To provide experiences, tools, strategies, and resources that will enhance participants’ effectiveness as facilitators of adult learning

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FEEDBACK FROM SESSION FEEDBACK FROM SESSION TWOTWO

13 Responses

VALUE Average: 4.95 Range: 1X4, 12X5

FOUND USEFUL Dimensions of Success framework

Group activities and discussions

Placemat activity

IMPROVEMENTS More processing and discussion time Keep the hands-on activities

coming!

APPLICATIONS More planning time for meetings Modify agenda design and format

I will use the triangle to plan my next meeting. Create norms

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Desired Outcomes

Knowledge of key considerations for designing powerful presentations

How To’s for planning and implementing powerful presentationsInsights into the roles and responsibilities of an effective presenterConfidence and enthusiasm!

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Today’s Agenda

Why are we here? What should we consider when planning a presentation? How can we plan for success? Who is an effective presenter? Just Do It! Reflections & Feedback

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In order to know what

I think,

I have to write and

see what I say.

Roland Barth

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Why am I here?

What do I hope to “take away”?

1. Decide on 1-3 learning objectives/outcomes that you have for tonight’s session.

2. Record each idea on a post-it note.

3. Post your notes on your table team chart and sign your name near them.

4. Agree on a table team name to title your chart.

Handout p.5

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NORMS FOR OUR LEARNING

• Share experiences to enrich others.

• Ask questions.• Pay attention to your

“Feathers”.• Learn by doing – apply to your

own work.• Respect the 100 Mile Rule.

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Will you be my partner?

 

Tennis

RunningBicycling

Golf

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What can we

learn from

our prior

experiences?

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Standards-BasedCONTEXT/CULTURE

LEARNING PROCESS

CONTENT

Process – How is learning designed to support adult acquisition of new knowledge and skills?

Content – What knowledge and skills must educators learn to produce higher levels of learning for all students?

Context – How is the organization structured to support adult learning?

NSDC’s Standards for Staff Development Trainer’s Guide

© Stephanie Hirsh, 2001

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With your tennis partner …

• Walk the walls.

• What conclusions might you draw about the importance of:

Context/Culture

Content

Process

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What conclusions might we draw?

Not all content is created equal.

Training without follow up is malpractice.

Place a good person in a bad system, and the system will win every time.

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What are standards of

excellence for our work?

Handout pgs. 9 & 10

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1. Collaboratively “chunk” the text to be read, and designate a reader for each chunk.

2. Each person reads and highlights their assigned chunk. When all readers are ready, each person will “teach” their chunk by:

• Highlighting the BIG ideas of the assumption;

• Sharing a personal example of an effective strategy.

3. Repeat the process until all text has been reviewed and discussed.

JIGSAW

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Assumptions About Adult Learners

1. For effective learning,participants must take ownership and responsibility for learning.

2. Adults seek out learning experiences for a very specific purpose – not to gain generalized information or skills.

3. Every adult participant has his/her own unique learning style and preferences.

4. Adult learners bring with them a range of experiences that impact their learning.

5. Use it or lose it!

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Preparation

1. Assess your audience.2. Determine your outcomes.3&4. Plan Content and Process.5. Plan sequence and chunks.6. Monitor and evaluate success.7. Prepare materials and setting.

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Preparation

1. Assess your audience. Learning Styles

Visual 50-80%Auditory @20%Kinesthetic 15-20%

Processing ModalitiesGlobal (needs big picture) 54%Analytical (piece by piece) 21%Comfortable with either 25%

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Preparation

2. Determine your outcomes.

KNOW – Cognitive Domain

FEEL – Affective Domain

DO – Psychomotor Domain

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Preparation

3&4. Plan Content and Process.

How do you make it personal?

WII-FM = MMFI-AM =

How do you put it to work?

What’s in it for me?Make me feel important because I am!

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With your Golf Partner . . .

What ideas do you have for effective openings & closings?

Brainstorm suggestions together.

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The Opening

Does it break _________________________?Does it facilitate _______________________? Is it relevant to the _______________________?Does it maintain and/or enhance ______________? Is it __________ for the trainer and the

participant? Is there a _______________ factor?________________________________________________________________________

preoccupation

networkingcontent

self-esteem

curiosity

Creates a risk-free learning climate.

Clarifies WIFM.

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Effective Closing

Allows for ___________________.

Includes action planning.

________________ things together.

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

celebration

Ties

Facilitates continued inquiry.Develops community.

Provides for reflection.

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Content

Participation

Review

20

minute

chunks

Preparation5. Plan sequence and chunks.

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Preparation

6. Monitor and evaluate success.

Making a Difference for Kids

1. Participant Reactions2. Participant Learning3. Organizational Support for Application4. Participation Application5. Student Learning

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Preparation

7. Prepare materials and setting.

1

Font

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Each Teach

With a colleague at your table …1. Individually, read the information about handouts (p. 25).2. Check for shared understanding and clarity by teaching each other key ideas.

Handout p. 24

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Summarize . . . With your Cycling Partner, review key presentation design components.

Endings first Punch at two places Routine formats “Gum and chew” ratio Three success prerequisites

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A fine presenter is one who …

. . . knows his/her stuff,

. . . knows who he/she is stuffing,

. . . and stuffs with enthusiasm!

Marcy Cook

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Just Do It!

Consider an upcoming presentation, and select a team to assist with planning.

Use the POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS planning template.

Attend to key event design components.

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Review your team objectives chart, and remove any that have been met. Check with each other to assist with unmet objectives. What questions do you have?

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It is personal, selected specifically for you; it is communicated about and perhaps received within an aura of suspense; it is attractively wrapped, and it is useful.

Your presentationis a gift!

Consider the attributes of a powerful presentation . . .


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