[Tccc] How to Give a Good Talk? [updated slides]

Bush, Stephen F GE Global Research bushsf
Fri Jan 6 12:26:39 EST 2012


For people interested in this topic I would suggest joining something
like Toastmasters -- it's an international speaking club that covers
everything in the slides below (and more), but also focuses on
*practicing* the concepts. There is a big difference between "knowing"
speaking concepts and being able to put them into practice.

Steve

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[mailto:tccc-bounces at lists.cs.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Arnaud Legout
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Subject: [Tccc] How to Give a Good Talk? [updated slides]

Hi,

more than one year ago, I posted on this mailing list slides I made on
how to give a good talk. I received great comments.

I decided to update my slides to take into account latest comments and
best practices (in my opinion) I noticed in recent conferences.
The slides are still under a Creative Commons License BY-NC-SA, which
means you can reuse anything as long as you give credit and don't make
money out of it.

You can get the slides from this link
http://cel.archives-ouvertes.fr/cel-00529505/en/

 From this link, you will have access to the latest version (but you can
still access older ones by clicking on the detailed view link).
Here, I recommend to download the PowerPoint version, as the PDF version
will not render the animations and the animated slides will look
cluttered.

Don't hesitate to send me comments.

Regards,
Arnaud.


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