How to make technical presentations more interesting to non-technical audiences

During the PHP roadshows, I asked this a couple of times to myself. The audience are considered non-technicals so I have probably been too technical for their taste. I think it’s really a tough job and I admire great presenters because they make it look really easy. I googled this just earlier and I found a great resource. I a few steps and I think I found a good starting point for my next presentation. Here are the links:

  1. Part 1: five ways to beat stage fright.
  2. Part 2: pitfalls in preparation.
  3. Part 3: magic questions.
  4. Part 4: telling the story in their language.
  5. Part 5: a fail-safe structure for your ideas.
  6. Part 6: building a strong body and summary.
  7. Part 7: essentials of delivery.
  8. Part 8: fine points of delivery.

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garrizaldy  on September 22nd, 2009

Garr Reynolds - Presentation Zen @ Google http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ2vtQCESpk

Loy53  on October 23rd, 2009

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