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personal/professional history, etc.
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rabraham on 20 Apr 15This is interesting because when I am asked to share about myself (for example when I got a teacher leader position), I tend to keep it short and simple. I don't know what they actually want to know about me. That's the information they tend to forget anyway.
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It is better to have the audience wanting more (of you) than to feel that they have had more than enough.
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Remember the “B” key
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take on a conversational tone
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If your presentation has to be long, break it into 10-minute chunks. "At every 10 minutes or so, try to reengage the audience with something different—don't just keep showing slides," he says. Try inserting a short video clip, introduce a quick demonstration, or have another speaker get up and briefly present. "Try to find some way to break up the presentation into manageable chunks of time," he says, "so people don't get too bored."