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Discover innovative methods to engage adult learners, enhance leadership skills, and captivate audiences using powerful presentation hooks and storytelling. Learn the secrets of impactful PowerPoint presentations and accelerated learning principles to optimize retention and engagement. Unleash your potential as a dynamic speaker!
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ADULT LEARNERS • Leadership • Experience • Appeal • Respect • Novel styles
FIRST HOOK STARTLING ASSERTION
SECOND HOOK QUOTES
THIRD HOOK WHAT IF SCENARIO
FOURTH HOOK SOUND BITE
FIFTH HOOK AROUSE CURIOSITY
SIXTH HOOK REFERENCE TO A HISTORICAL EVENT
SEVENTH HOOK USE THE WORD IMAGINE
EIGTH HOOK ADD A LITTLE SHOW BUSINESS
NINETH HOOK TELL A STORY
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Enhance what the speaker is saying!
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Minimal information on slides.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Don’t use clip art and PowerPoint tricks.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Use high-contrast color schemes so that whatever is on your slides is readable.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Rehearse your PowerPoint.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Use blank slides.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Keep the audience focused on you and not on the PowerPoint.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Keep motion on the screen to a minimum.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Don’t use the PowerPoint to cue the audience that this is your speech.
The Ten Commandments of PowerPoint Learn how to give a presentation without PowerPoint
Primacy and Recency • We recall what we hear first and last.
Paint a Picture • An Image is worth a 1000 words • We think in Pictures • Use Stories • People believe what they can visualize.
Color • Color gains Attention • Color enables Memory • Colors have Meanings
Increase Retention by Decreasing Stress • Stress Inhibits Cognitive Ability, Memory and Retention • Public Speaking is # 1 Fear • Stress includes
Words with Impact Ideas with Impact Presentation with Impact 10% of what we Read 20% of what we Hear 30% of what we See 50% of what we See and Hear 70% of what we Say 90% of what we Say and Do Impact and Hands-on
Repetition • Repeat Important Items • “Tell them what your going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them • Optimal retention requires 6 repetitions 6
Five to Seven Minute Rule • Maximum Concentration is 5 to 7 Minutes • TV Generation • Break it up/ creative pacing • Recency and Primacy
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