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Tips for giving a talk
Saroj Maharjan edited this page Sep 16, 2015
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- Prepare your presentation. For, like, more than 5 minutes before the talk.
- Practise your presentation.
- Your slides don't need to be super-slick glossy and keynote themed. You don't even need slides if that works for your talk.
- having said that, people will be able to tell how well you've prepared, regardless of the medium you choose.
- Prepare your presentation.
- Live-coding is for the brave-of-heart.
- Long-form talks are 15 minutes in length + interruptions + discussion. Keep that in mind when preparing and practising.
- No transitions! At all... seriously.
- We post-produce the screencasts at about 800x600 then reduce further to go onto Viddler. Keep that in mind when you're preparing your slides.
- Its easiest for us if we can copy your slides onto a single presentation machine, generally a Mac running Leopard, having Apple Keynote and Textmate. This means you should keep in mind:
- keep fancy fonts to a minimum, or be prepared to copy them to the presentation machine. If that's not an options, consider outputting your slides to PDF.
- if you're preparing on windows or linux you should probably export your presentation to PDF, so that all the formatting etc. is preserved.