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7 Speaking Lessons from Pecha Kucha Quebec
I learned a few lessons from this week second Pecha Kucha in Quebec City. The event took place in “Le Cercle” on Tuesday night. For those not familiar with this formula, each speaker present his project or his ideas in 20 pictures. Picture changes automatically after...
Conference on cyber security and prevention – Live Blogging
. Three bloggers have been invited to blog live during the web conference held for the "Protect your identity online" campaign. Sandra Bellefoy, Mario Asselin and myself. . 10:00 I am in the room, ready for the “Conference on cyber security and prevention”. It will...
Protect your identity online
“Protect your identity online” The third information and awareness campaign was launched on Monday by ISIQ (security institute of Quebec). I like this campaign because it is useful for every Internet user, and because it does not use the “FUD factor”. Campaign Web...
How to reduce the text in your slides
Too often, we come across a speaker who puts way too much text on it slide. Text is good for reading. Got it? READING. Not listening. Which means that if you put text on your slides, the audience will read it INSTEAD of listening to you. A bit of text can be fine....
Welcome to PRESENTability.com
I have finally moved my blog last week. I left the free hosting of Wordpress.com. I am now hosting my blog on my new domain name. Thanks to Wordpress for hosting my blog in the last month. . So Welcome everybody to : PRESENTability.com . I suggest that you update your...
How to share one year of walking across China
If you walk 4646 kilometers across China, how can you share your experience with your relative back home? How can you give them the « feeling » of your incredible journey?
Bye Bye Polaroid…
Sometimes, the best way to explain an emotion or a concept is a good image. Here is a fantastic tribute to Polaroid. Pure genius. It is from Phil Jones, a designer from Minneapolis. He was inspired by this article about the slow death of Polaroid. Words are strong....
Audiences will not understand your numbers
It is hard for the human brain to conceptualize huge numbers. It is simply out of reach. If you present huge numbers to an audience, you have to keep that fact in mind. As a speaker, we need to translate those numbers into something more concrete, understandable,...
Presenting data: be creative with charts
Presenting Data can be boring for the audience. To help our audience stay focus and understand the data and we better use data visualization. Creative examples