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Learn to create compelling stories, visualize data effectively, and deliver engaging presentations in this interactive workshop. Discover how to captivate your audience and enhance your presentation skills.
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Presentation Skills Workshop Rudy Prosser GISP CTT+Instructor, Esri Keera Morrish CTT+Instructor, Esri
Left the session • Waste of time • Felt bad for the presenter • Bored • Mobile phones Confident Dynamic Good stories Demos Emphasis Answered questions Engaged Interested Educated Inspired • No interaction • Read from the slide • Voice not clear • Boring • Too many slides • Too many animations • Ideas scattered • Not to the point • Not ready to present
One Rule… Never give a presentation you wouldn’t want to attend. - Nancy Duarte
3D Visuals for Modeling • Spatial Analysis Presentation Story Illustrations You
What we will cover Sharing your story • Creating your story • Effective illustrations • Delivering your message
Your Story Reality Check Create your story 15 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 75 min Time
What makes a good story Create your story Start Successes Obstacles Goal
What story do you want to tell? Create your story News Mystery Adventure Comedy Journey
Where to start Create your story • 3D Visuals for Modeling Spatial Analysis • Track: Analysis, Geoprocessing and Visualization • Presenter(s): Prof. E. McSquared PhD • Using only 2D DEM data from an actual case study of the Mount St. Helens volcano, the presenter will demonstrate how to use ArcGIS Spatial and 3D Analyst tools to create a 2D polygon feature class representing the material displaced in the massive 1980 eruption. That data set will then be rendered using ArcScene to create an interactive 3D visualization. Start with your abstract Determine overall message • 3D Visuals for Modeling Spatial Analysis • Track: Analysis, Geoprocessing and Visualization • Presenter(s): Prof. E. McSquared PhD • Using only 2D DEM data from an actual case study of the Mount St. Helens volcano, the presenter will demonstrate how to use ArcGIS Spatial and 3D Analyst tools to create a 2D polygon feature class representing the material displaced in the massive 1980 eruption. That data set will then be rendered using ArcScene to create an interactive 3D visualization. Prioritize
Determine how to present Create your story
A Challenge…. Create your story • Introduce yourself to somebody new • In 25 words… tell your story
Effective Illustrations Slides and demos
The first step is to admit you have a problem. The second is to acknowledge your slides have become unmanageable.
How many slides? Create your story duarte 10/20/30 Sky’s the limit! Depends on the technology
Design your slides Create your story duarte Background Color Text Images
Create your slides Create your story duarte Proximity Hierarchy Contrast Flow Unity Whitespace
Examples - Do Create your story Presentation Skills Workshop
Animation Example: ArcGIS Server architecture at 10.1 Create your story GIS Services Service Authorization Authentication GIS Tier Internal Web Tier ExternalWeb Tier Application Tier Proxy Page SOM IIS ArcGIS Web LAN DCOM LAN HTTPS HTTPS Enterprise Geodatabase SOC SOC Reverseproxy custom code for ArcGIS tokens IIS SQL Server users & roles Windows security store agsadmin ArcGIS tokens DMZ Web Internal Network Presentation Skills Workshop
Data slides are not really about the data. They are about the meaning of the data. Nancy Duarte
Tell the truth Create your story duarte
Get to the point Create your story duarte
Pick the right tool for the job Create your story duarte
Highlight what’s important Create your story duarte
Keep it simple Create your story duarte
Demos Make it real • Keep it simple • Describe process / workflow • Highlight results • Showcase functionality • Pre-process steps • Script it! • Demo steps & key points • Setup and reset Dynamic Image Application
Deliver your message Telling your story Voice Appearance & Presence Connect Presentation You Questions
Using your voice Telling your story Tone Vary Volume Voice Pace Clarity Constant Projection
Presence and appearance Telling your story • Appearance • Dress for success • Check the mirror • Presence • Body language • Eye contact You
Connect with your audience Telling your story Engage Tell a story Ask questions Relate anecdotes Talk to people
Handling questions Telling your stories Decide Answer Wait Repeat Address “I don’t know” • Resources • Follow up
Giving your presentation Telling your story • Knowledge • Practice • Contingencies Be prepared Youtelling yourstory • Address physical needs • Breathe • Water Be ready
Telling your story Putting it all together Enjoy the spotlight Create your story Illustrate effectively Deliver your message Focus on content Be prepared Be ready
Speaker Resources Pulling it all together • Speaker Resource Center Room 33 B/C • Monday—NOON–5:00 PM • Tuesday—7:00 AM–5:00 PM • Wednesday—7:00 AM–5:00 PM • Thursday—7:00 AM–3:00 PM • Presentation Skills hand-out • Presentation Skills Workshop Room 32 B • Monday—12:30 PM–1:30 PM • Tuesday—7:00 AM–8:00 AM • Wednesday—NOON–1:00 PM
Thank you… Rudy Prosser GISP CTT+Instructor, Esrirprosser@esri.com Keera Morrish CTT+Instructor, Esrikmorrish@esri.com Please fill out the session survey Paper – pick up and put in drop box KEEPCALM -AND- MAP ON DUDE!