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Rob Conery

In this course, Scott Hanselman and Rob Conery teach you how to present technical subjects.

In this course, Scott Hanselman and Rob Conery go deep into what it takes to present a solid technical presentation - beyond the basic You-Shoulds and Remember-To-Always pointers and get deep into the concepts behind a solid talk.

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Syllabus

Inspiration
Preparation
At the Venue
Execution
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Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Teaches skills, knowledge, and tools that are highly relevant to industry
Taught by Rob Conery, who is recognized for their work in technical presentations
Develops professional skills in technical presentations
Builds a strong foundation for beginners
Offers hands-on labs and interactive materials
Requires additional items and goods that are not readily available in a typical household or in a library

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Speaking Fundamentals with these activities:
Find a Mentor Who Can Provide Guidance and Feedback
Finding a mentor who can provide guidance and feedback can help you accelerate your progress.
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  • Network with people in your field who have experience and expertise.
  • Attend industry events and conferences to meet potential mentors.
  • Reach out to people you admire and ask if they would be willing to mentor you.
Review the Basics of Communication and Presentation
Reviewing the basics of technical communication and presentation will provide a strong foundation for more advanced concepts.
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  • Read articles or books on communication and presentation techniques.
  • Watch videos or attend webinars on public speaking.
  • Practice giving presentations on a variety of topics.
Review the Book 'Presentation Zen' by Garr Reynolds
This book provides insights and techniques for creating and delivering effective presentations.
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  • Read the book carefully and take notes.
  • Identify key concepts and ideas that you can apply to your own presentations.
  • Summarize the book's main points and share them with others.
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Practice Giving Presentations
Practice giving presentations in a variety of settings to build confidence and improve delivery skills.
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  • Join a Toastmasters club or other presentation skills group.
  • Volunteer to give presentations at work or school.
  • Record and review your presentations to identify areas for improvement.
Attend a Presentation Skills Workshop
Attending a workshop can help you develop practical skills and learn from experts.
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  • Research different workshops and find one that meets your needs.
  • Register for the workshop and attend all sessions.
  • Take notes and ask questions during the workshop.
Volunteer to Give Presentations in Your Community
Giving presentations to a community audience can help you practice your skills in a real-world setting.
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  • Identify local organizations or groups that are looking for speakers.
  • Contact the organizers and offer to give a presentation on a topic that you are knowledgeable about.
  • Prepare and deliver your presentation to the audience.
Create a Presentation on a Technical Topic
Creating a presentation on a technical topic will force you to synthesize and communicate complex information in a clear and engaging way.
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  • Choose a technical topic that you are interested in and knowledgeable about.
  • Research the topic thoroughly and gather data and evidence to support your points.
  • Create an outline for your presentation that includes an introduction, main points, and a conclusion.
  • Develop visually appealing slides that support your points and keep the audience engaged.
  • Practice delivering your presentation multiple times until you feel confident and comfortable.
Create a Presentation Skills Portfolio
Creating a portfolio of your presentation skills can demonstrate your abilities to potential employers or clients.
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  • Gather examples of your best presentations.
  • Create a website or online portfolio to showcase your presentations.
  • Include a variety of presentation types, including technical presentations, sales presentations, and public speaking engagements.

Career center

Learners who complete Speaking Fundamentals will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst must be able to bridge the gap between business and technology. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Business Analyst.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer must be able to communicate and collaborate with team members on technical projects. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Software Engineer.
Product Manager
A Product Manager must be able to understand and communicate the vision for a product or service. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Product Manager.
Consultant
A Consultant must be able to communicate complex information to clients in a clear and concise manner. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Consultant.
Curriculum Developer
A Curriculum Developer must be able to create and develop educational materials in a clear and effective manner. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Curriculum Developer.
Instructional Designer
An Instructional Designer must be able to develop and deliver training materials in a clear and effective manner. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be an Instructional Designer.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer must be able to write and present technical information clearly and effectively. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Technical Writer.
Sales Engineer
A Sales Engineer must be able to understand and communicate technical details of a product or service to potential customers. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Sales Engineer.
Technical Communicator
A Technical Communicator must be able to make technical subjects understandable to non-technical audiences. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Technical Communicator.
Evangelist
An Evangelist must be able to effectively communicate the value of a product or service to potential customers. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be an Evangelist.
Presenter
A Presenter must be able to deliver clear and effective presentations. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Presenter.
Solution Architect
A Solution Architect must be able to design and communicate complex technical solutions. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Solution Architect.
Public Speaker
A Public Speaker must be able to clearly and effectively communicate their ideas to an audience. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Public Speaker.
Training Specialist
A Training Specialist must be able to effectively present and communicate information. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Training Specialist.
Professor - College
A Professor must be able to effectively teach students. This course teaches the skills needed to present technical subjects clearly and effectively. This could be useful for someone who wants to be a Professor.

Reading list

We've selected 15 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Speaking Fundamentals.
Is mentioned in the course and provides guidance on creating visually appealing and engaging presentations, from the design of slides to the delivery of the presentation. It is particularly helpful for those who are new to public speaking or who want to improve their presentation skills.
Is not mentioned in the course but is often recommended for those who want to create presentations that are memorable and persuasive. It provides insights into the psychology of persuasion and how to craft messages that will resonate with audiences.
Is not mentioned in the course but valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn from one of the most iconic presenters of all time. It provides a detailed analysis of Steve Jobs' presentation techniques and offers practical tips that can be applied to any presentation.
Is not mentioned in the course. It provides comprehensive guidance on preparing and delivering technical presentations, with a focus on topics such as structuring content, using visuals, and handling questions. It is particularly helpful for those who are new to technical presentations or who want to improve their skills in this area.
Is not mentioned in the course but is considered a classic in the field of presentation design. It provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of slide design, with a focus on creating presentations that are visually appealing, informative, and persuasive.
Is not mentioned in the course but valuable resource for those who want to learn how to use data to create compelling and informative presentations. It provides practical guidance on visualizing data in a way that is easy to understand and engaging.
Is not mentioned in the course but comprehensive guide to all aspects of presentation skills, from developing a topic to delivering a presentation to handling questions. It is particularly helpful for those who are new to public speaking or who want to improve their overall presentation skills.
Is not mentioned in the course but quick and easy-to-read guide to the basics of presentation skills. It provides practical tips on how to prepare, deliver, and evaluate presentations, with a focus on creating presentations that are effective and engaging.
Is not mentioned in the course but collection of essays from TED speakers on the art of public speaking. It provides insights into what makes a great TED talk and offers practical tips that can be applied to any presentation.
Is mentioned in the course and provides a personal and humorous look at the art of public speaking. It offers insights into the challenges and rewards of speaking in front of an audience and provides practical tips that can be applied to any presentation.
Is not mentioned in the course but valuable resource for those who want to learn how to communicate their ideas more effectively. It provides practical tips on how to structure your message, choose the right words, and use visuals to make your presentations more clear and engaging.
Is not mentioned in the course but classic in the field of data visualization. It provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of data visualization, with a focus on creating visualizations that are effective and informative.
Is not mentioned in the course but practical guide to creating visually appealing and engaging presentations. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to choose the right colors, fonts, and images, as well as how to design slides that are effective and memorable.
Is not mentioned in the course but valuable resource for those who want to learn how to create engaging and informative multimedia presentations. It provides practical tips on how to use audio, video, and images to create stories that will resonate with your audience.
Is not mentioned in the course but fascinating exploration of the art of eloquence. It provides insights into the use of language and rhetoric and offers practical tips that can be applied to any presentation.

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