How science presentations should work, but don’t

How science presentations should work, but don’t

Feb. 16, 2011 by

In the idyllic vision of the uninitiated, a scientific presentation tells a story, starting with a clear description of a problem, then outlining a series of steps taken to address that problem, and ending with a special reward: a glistening

Storyboarding your presentation

Storyboarding your presentation

Feb. 1, 2011 by

I recently came across Lillipip, a company that creates animated videos about your product, service, or concept.  Check them out. They have a simple storyboarding template of four blank squares.  In the first, you draw or paste a picture of

Presenters should avoid this opening phrase

Presenters should avoid this opening phrase

Jan. 5, 2011 by

Many presenters begin their talks like this: “I’d like to take this opportunity to talk a little bit about…” Don’t do this.  First of all, what you would like to do at that particular moment is of considerably less interest