by ida | Designing a Learning Experience
I’m not much of a TV watcher and … I’m not usually up on popular dramas, the latest sit-coms, or even news broadcasters (and the trouble they get themselves into)… But I was walking past the TV the other day while my husband was watching CNN and I stopped… Fascinated...
by ida | Audience Psychology, Designing a Learning Experience
The most common term or catchall word for what people do when they stand up in front of a group is “giving a presentation”. Oh how I hate the word presentation… Why? Because using it sabotages what, in most circumstances, should be an engaging interactive...
by ida | Audience Psychology, Difficult Situations, Engagement
I recently had a conversation with a prospective student, who loves presenting workshops on the topic of wellness. After she finished describing some of her biggest challenges, fears, and frustrations around doing talks and workshops… I explained how using adult...
by ida | Engagement, Leadership, Presentation Strategies, Training Materials
Here’s a scenario you’ve probably experienced many times as an audience member… The presenter at the front of the room is carrying out the entire “show” – lecturing, spraying you with information, and delivering what he or she thinks is great value....
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