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JanieH

TED | TEDx Events - 0 views

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    TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is where the world's leading thinkers and doers gather to share ideas worth spreading. TED.com shares those ideas with the world, for free, in videos that have been called "the best thing on the web, ever."
JanieH

TED | TEDx Events | Resources for TEDx hosts - 0 views

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    TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is where the world's leading thinkers and doers gather to share ideas worth spreading. TED.com shares those ideas with the world, for free, in videos that have been called "the best thing on the web, ever."
JanieH

TED | TEDx Events | Host a TEDx event - 0 views

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    TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is where the world's leading thinkers and doers gather to share ideas worth spreading. TED.com shares those ideas with the world, for free, in videos that have been called "the best thing on the web, ever."
Beth Tribe

Doc Stoc - 0 views

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    Docstoc is the premier online community and marketplace to find and share professional documents. Docstoc provides the platform to upload and share documents with the world, and serves as a vast repository of free and for purchase legal, business, financial, technical, and educational documents that can be easily searched, previewed and downloaded.
Beth Tribe

Dropbox - 0 views

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    Free for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Mobile - up to 2 gigs storage free to share documents, images, etc. with people across the web
Peter Bromberg

How to Give a Presentation Part I: It's Not About You - 0 views

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    Excerpt: There are five main components to pulling together a good presentation: 1. Choose a goal; 2. Find a storyline that will help the group reach that goal; 3. Develop a series of activities or a method of presentation that allows you to develop your storyline. Don't let your media determine your storyline! 4. Remember that your role is to facilitate the group reaching its shared goal. This is your primary responsibility! 5. Remember that it's not about you. All that matters is the experience of the other people in the room.
Peter Bromberg

Don't follow these presentation tips : Speaking about Presenting - 0 views

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    Here's my first share with the T is for Training group. I love that Olivia confronts the idea that we *shouldn't* use powerpoint, or that we *must*, well, that we *must* do anything. I'm a big advocate for being effective--any way you can. And how one is effective changes with each presentation, with each audience, and is also tied to our own inherent unique strengths as presenters.
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