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A Simple Guide On How To Present Effectively in Public: Speaking.io

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Speaking.io is a free web guide to how to present effectively in public curated by @Zach Holman, a subject matter expert, having spoken at a large number of conferences.


The Guide is elegantly organized in multiple sections, each containing a small set of more specific information chapters, and  all accessible from the home page index. 



Good resource for novice public speakers and presenters, as well as another great example of content curation at work. In this case the author has curated his know-how, notes and previous writings into one cohesive and well present gallery.


Helpful. Well designed. 8/10



Check it out now: http://speaking.io/ 


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Ana Sanchez's curator insight, April 29, 2014 4:51 PM

A very nice summary of all the points you need to think about when preparing a conference presentation. "Because “imagine everyone's naked” is terrible advice."

Alex's curator insight, August 1, 2016 10:51 PM
great point on reacting and reflecting after your presentations to improve for future :)
Lea Marucci's curator insight, October 27, 2017 10:30 PM
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Create Multimedia Presentations with Your Video-Voice Over Narration: Qwiki - Show what you know

Create Multimedia Presentations with Your Video-Voice Over Narration: Qwiki - Show what you know | Presentation Tools | Scoop.it

Qwiki is a web-based service which allows you to create a presentation made up by images, videos and your own video-voice over. 


In Qwiki you act as the "presenter", and occupy a small video window on the top right corner of each show. From there you can introduce any topic, give any explanation or answer any question you may have been asked.


Each "slide" in the show can also be accompanied by additional images, music and videos that may help the viewer explore the topic in greater depth.


Example: http://www.qwiki.com/w/kX1l2F/triangle-choke-101 


Find out more: http://www.qwiki.com/ 

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