mind-mapping for keeping time in presentations
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IATEFL BESIG 2010 Annual Conference talk by Duncan BakerTRANSCRIPT
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Mind-mapping for time keeping in presentations
Duncan BakerLydbury English Centre
IATEFL BESIG 20 November2010
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Problem and Solution
How to keep time. How to slow down or speed up. By how much?
Graphical Interface. Controls content and time.
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Overview
What is a mindmap? Quick illustration? Clock watching with a mindmap. Practical exercise. Questions and comments. Conclusion. Resources.
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What is a mind map?
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Why use a Mindmap?
Use right brain (visual, intuitive) as well as left brain (logical, linear).
Make new connections between ideas. Fast and easy to create. Multi-purpose. Easy to learn. Effective.
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How to use a mindmap
Work out the contents. Prioritise the contents. Format the mindmap. Build to fit the clock. Arrow where necessary. Rehearse. Deliver against the clock.
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A very brief sample
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A very brief sample
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5 minutes of fame!
• Introduce yourself. • Start with an attention grabber.• Make one main point in the presentation. • Try to break this into list of three.• End on a high point. This is what is
remembered. • If you can add an element of suspense, so
much the better.
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Resources
How to make a mindmap with Powerpoint - http://bit.ly/d4wtLl
Mindmap - http://www.thinkbuzan.com/ Freemind 2010 http://
sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/files Popplet - http://popplet.com/ VUE - http://vue.tufts.edu/index.cfm
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Popplet
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Thank you
This presentation is online at:http://www.lydbury.co.uk and follow the linksfrom downloads.Email me on: [email protected]