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TL;DR: 6 Ways to Keep The Audience Engaged During Your Talk
1. A Captivating Title
2. Emphasizing Important Words
3. Don't Overload Slides With Text/Figures
4. Entertaining Visuals
5. Ask The Audience Questions
6. Clear and Easy Takeaways
6. Clear and Easy Takeaways
If you want them to remember your presentation then you're gonna have to make it as easy as possible for them.
- This is why we researched this.
- This is what came out.
- This is what it means
5. Ask The Audience Questions
By asking simple questions you get them engaged and interested in what you are talking about. A simple "yes or no" or "A and B" question does the job nicely.
By asking you get them invested in finding out the answer which you'll provide.
4. Entertaining Visuals
You could use the same image of cells differentiation that everyone else uses.
Or you could illustrate it using pokemon evolutions.
Which do you think the audience would enjoy and remember more?
3. Don't Overload Slides With Text/Figures
You may feel safe adding a lot of info to your slides but it makes for a terrible audience experience and distracts from what you're saying.
Keep your slides clean and concise.
Use only what you need to get your story across.
2. Emphasizing Important Words
We've all heard someone with a monotone voice present before.
It bores everyone and makes it unclear what is important and what is not.
By emphasizing keywords you help your audience discern the important stuff and keep them engaged.
1. A Captivating Title
The opening slide with your title is the first thing people will see.
If your title doesn't stand out and make them excited to listen to you then you've already lost them to whatever might be happening on their phones.
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TL;DR: 8 Must-Have Types of Extensions To Boost Productivity
1. Grammar/Spelling Checker
2. Reference Manager
3. To-do list / Calendar
4. Focus Timer
5. Time Tracker
6. Read Later
7. Tab Manager
8. PDF Editor
Bonus: Screen Recorder
9. BONUS: Screen Recorder
Ever had to explain to someone how to do something then you might be better off recording the screen while you do it and explain it.
Examples include: Loom, awesome screenshot and screen recorder, and Nimbus
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