Webinar - The Power of Presentations: Make Yours Informative, Persuasive and Memorable

From 17:00 until 18:30
Categories: Education Programs
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Wednesday, 10 April 17:00 –18:00 (GMT -4:00)

For other time zones see below:
Europe Summer Time (Rome, GMT+02:00)
Wednesday, 10 April 2013 11:00 pm

Australia Eastern Time (Brisbane, GMT+10:00)
Thursday, 11 April 2013 7:00 am

Japan Time (Tokyo, GMT+09:00)
Thursday, 11 April 2013 6:00 am

Many engineers experience a kind of stage fright when they make presentations in front of groups, whether small or large. Their hands shake, their palms sweat, and they have a tendency to rock back and forth. But they may think there is nothing they can do about these physical tics.

The success of an oral presentation depends on both the clear verbal information conveyed by the presenter and on the clear visual information conveyed by graphs, charts, tables, and other visuals. Unfortunately poor visuals can cause confusion when the presenter ignores the conventions of displaying information.

How do you present technical information to non-technical people? Many engineers are tempted to "dumb down" technical content for non-engineers, often creating over-simplified presentations that insult the audience.

The Power of Presentations is a webinar designed to help you address these issues. 

To sign up for this free webinar sponsored by the IEEE Robotics & Automation Society in conjunction with the IEEE Professional Communication Society, visit: ieeemeetings.webex.com

Williams J webAbout the Webinar presenter:
Dr. Julia Williams has worked with engineers and technical professionals for over 20 years to help them improve their presentations. Her approach to presentations is always practical and informed by her work with engineers in their workplaces.

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