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Presentation advice for Creating ‘passion’

Posted on Sunday 29 October 2006

Cathy Siera is a great presenter because every time I see her I learn something (I am not just entertained).

Her latest post talks about where to start when you are doing a presentation. I think this is a great set of things to think about when trying to communicate about identity topics. Maybe we can do a session at IIW on this.

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Presentation advice for Creating ‘passion’

Posted on Sunday 29 October 2006

Cathy Sierra is a great presenter because every time I see her I learn something (I am not just entertained).

Her latest post talks about where to start when you are doing a presentation. Good advice we can all use when thinking about how to communicate about identity.

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  3. RSA: DoD presentation – the “killer brief culture” shines through
  4. Museums and the Web presentation
  5. Creating Spaces for Innovation and Conversation


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