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    Storytelling Via Presentations

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Storytelling Via Presentations

    Storytelling Via Presentations
    Published 3/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.54 GB | Duration: 3h 39m

    Avoid The Curse of Knowledge

    What you'll learn

    Understand the Logic of creating and effective Presentation

    How to leverage Simplicity in making a Presentation (Keep it Simple)

    How to use the concept of Show Don't Tell in Presentations

    How to Build/Showcase Trust in a Presentation

    How to connect with the Audience

    Learn from Reference Examples on how to create a Presentation

    Requirements

    No Programming Experience Required

    Basic Awareness of Using PowerPoint or any other tool you might use

    Description

    Are you interested in understanding the logic behind creating a Presentation for a Live Audience? If yes, look no further.  This course has been designed considering various parameters. I combine my experience of of teaching Health IT, as well as interacting with various clients. When I started my teaching journey, I struggled to explain the most basic concepts as I was unable to simplify them. It took me some time to realize that in order to be effective, I not only need to simplify the complex concepts, I also needed to generate curiosity to grab and maintain attention of my students.In this course I explain to you a few methodologies I have come acrossKISS - Keep it Super Simple (Design Engineering)The logic of SUCCESs,  conceptualized and promoted by Chip Heath and Dan HeathUsing Show Don't tell, heavily used in writingHow I use Gamification in my presentations/sessions to generate CuriosityUsing the 5 senses - Taste, Sight, Smell, Sound, and Touch.Leverage Stories - and more importantly leverage your own experiencesThe Who, What, When, Where and Why, mostly used by JournalistsI also take specific examples (listed below) and showcase how I think/create presentations.Baking a CakeProfit & Loss StatementRepresenting Tabular DataRepresenting Graphical DataA Sample Corporate Case StudyA Sample Proposal PresentationA Sample Research Paper Presentation

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 The Course Plan

    Lecture 2 What's The Curse Of Knowledge?

    Lecture 3 The Gartner Example

    Lecture 4 The Key Takeaways

    Lecture 5 Any Corporate Examples?

    Lecture 6 Is there a Logic to create a presentation?

    Section 2: The Concepts we will Cover

    Lecture 7 The Billboard Challenge

    Lecture 8 Once Upon a Time

    Lecture 9 Another Story, but from the year 1994

    Lecture 10 The Concepts we will cover

    Section 3: Keep it Short & Simple

    Lecture 11 Keep it Short & Simple

    Lecture 12 Simplicity - With an Example

    Lecture 13 Plain Talk/Commanders Intent

    Lecture 14 Simplicity in Presentations

    Section 4: Generating Curiosity

    Lecture 15 Generating Curiosity - Basics

    Lecture 16 Examples of Generating Curiosity

    Lecture 17 Its a Sony - Story of the Transistor

    Lecture 18 Curiosity in Presentations

    Lecture 19 Gamification in Presentations

    Section 5: Show Don't Tell

    Lecture 20 Show Don't Tell

    Lecture 21 Visual Mathematics

    Lecture 22 Less is More

    Lecture 23 Show Don't Tell in Presentations

    Section 6: Building Trust

    Lecture 24 Building Trust - The Concept

    Lecture 25 The Story of Marshall and Warren

    Lecture 26 Whom do we Trust?

    Lecture 27 How can we build Trust?

    Section 7: Connecting with the Audience

    Lecture 28 The Audience Connect

    Lecture 29 Maslow's Law

    Lecture 30 A Story of Litter

    Lecture 31 Connecting with the Audience

    Section 8: Tell a Story

    Lecture 32 Tell a Story - the Concept

    Lecture 33 My Story

    Section 9: What's the Logic?

    Lecture 34 The Logic Behind Presentations

    Section 10: Examples: How I create Presentations

    Lecture 35 Baking a Cake - Part 1

    Lecture 36 Baking a Cake - Part 2

    Lecture 37 Baking a Cake - Part 3

    Lecture 38 Profit & Loss - Part 1

    Lecture 39 Profit & Loss - Part 2

    Lecture 40 A Regulatory Criteria

    Lecture 41 Another Tabular Data

    Lecture 42 Presenting Data/Graphs

    Lecture 43 Corporate Case Study

    Lecture 44 Sample Paper Presentation

    Lecture 45 Sample Proposal Presentation

    Section 11: References

    Lecture 46 Some Tips for Reference

    Lecture 47 List of References

    Anyone who in interested in improving the way they create/conceptualize Presentations,Apt for Teachers, Students and Young professionals