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Time and place: Saturday 0830-0955, Sunday 0900-0955, Sunday 1805-1900, with practicals during the weekend lunch breaks all in EI8
Time and place: Saturday 0830-0955, Sunday 0900-0955, Sunday 1805-1900, with practicals during the weekend lunch breaks all in EI8


Trainer: Marta
Trainer: Marta Rybczynska, technical public speaker and trainer


Description: If you're considering public speaking on a technical event or you have already spoken, but want to improve your skills, you can learn new techniques from this training. We will use the complete Akademy conference as a learning experience.
The training will have a '''workshop'''  part (Saturday and Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon) and '''individual practice/assesment sessions''' during the weekend.
The subjects we are going to cover (contact the trainer if you have suggestions!):
# The basics: content and structure
# The form: slides, delivery, body language
# Making your presentation shine
# Answers to common questions: Where to speak? How to prepare an abstract?
Before the workshop please prepare two talks (2 minutes each):
# Why you're taking this workshop?
# What are you working on now? (in KDE , school project, work,...)
Participants:
#
#
#
#

Revision as of 19:01, 6 July 2018

Public Speaking Training

Time and place: Saturday 0830-0955, Sunday 0900-0955, Sunday 1805-1900, with practicals during the weekend lunch breaks all in EI8

Trainer: Marta Rybczynska, technical public speaker and trainer

Description: If you're considering public speaking on a technical event or you have already spoken, but want to improve your skills, you can learn new techniques from this training. We will use the complete Akademy conference as a learning experience.

The training will have a workshop part (Saturday and Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon) and individual practice/assesment sessions during the weekend.

The subjects we are going to cover (contact the trainer if you have suggestions!):

  1. The basics: content and structure
  2. The form: slides, delivery, body language
  3. Making your presentation shine
  4. Answers to common questions: Where to speak? How to prepare an abstract?

Before the workshop please prepare two talks (2 minutes each):

  1. Why you're taking this workshop?
  2. What are you working on now? (in KDE , school project, work,...)

Participants: