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- catalog contributor b12182824.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1.2 About public speaking 2 -- 1.3 How to do it wrong 6 -- 2.1 Preparation process 10 -- 2.2 Initial items 10 -- 2.3 Designing your talk 20 -- 2.4 Detailed preparation 24 -- 3 Outlining 27 -- 3.1 General structure 28 -- 3.2 Time allocation 28 -- 3.3 Parts of the talk 29 -- 3.4 Introduction 29 -- 3.5 Body 33 -- 3.6 Conclusion 38 -- 3.7 Building an outline 40 -- 4 Visual Aids--Designing and Using Them 49 -- 4.1 General considerations 50 -- 4.2 Visual aid media 57 -- 4.3 Direct computer projection 58 -- 4.4 Overhead projector slides 64 -- 4.5 35-mm slides 73 -- 4.6 Moving media 78 -- 4.7 Flip charts 84 -- 4.8 Blackboard 87 -- 4.9 Handout material 89 -- 4.10 Physical items passed around 91 -- 4.11 Three-dimensional models 93 -- 4.12 Demonstrations 95 -- 5 Creating Visual Aids 99 -- 5.1 General requirements 99 -- 5.2".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Nature of multiple-speaker briefings 211 -- 10.2 Briefing plan 213 -- 10.3 Choosing the team 214 -- 10.4 Maintaining unity 215 -- 10.5 Management considerations 218 -- 10.6 Introducing speakers 221 -- 10.7 Opening and closing statements 223 -- 11 Real-World Briefings 225 -- 11.1 Work review 226 -- 11.2 Marketing presentation 230 -- 11.3 Technical conference paper 234 -- 11.4 After-dinner technical talk 236 -- 11.5 Presenting a prepared paper 237 -- 11.6 Convincing the skeptical audience 239 -- A Speaking Exercises 241 -- Exercise 1 Work review 242 -- Exercise 2 Marketing presentation 243 -- Exercise 3 Technical conference paper 244 -- Exercise 4 After-dinner technical talk 244 -- Exercise 5 Multiple-speaker briefing 245 -- Exercise 6 Reading a prepared paper 246 -- Exercise 7 Convincing the skeptical audience 247 -- B".
- catalog description "Room scheduling 171 -- 7.3 Room layout 171 -- 7.4 Collection and preparation of equipment 179 -- 7.5 Safety and comfort factors 180 -- 7.6 Marking of visual aids 181 -- 7.7 Multiple-speaker logistics 182 -- 7.8 Feeding people 182 -- 7.9 Handout material 184 -- 7.10 Ten "little" items that everyone forgets 185 -- 8 Presentation Technique 187 -- 8.1 Generalities 188 -- 8.2 Things to do ahead of time 194 -- 8.3 Things to avoid 197 -- 8.4 Ways to speed your improvement 199 -- 9 Cruel and Unusual Circumstances 201 -- 9.1 Speaking in a restaurant 202 -- 9.2 Speaking through a translator 204 -- 9.3 Speaking to the nonnative-language speaking audience 207 -- 9.4 Speaking in a language not your own 207 -- 9.5 When something goes wrong 208 -- 9.6 Hostility from the audience 209 -- 10 Managing the Multiple-Speaker Briefing 211 -- 10.1".
- catalog description "Speech Notes: How and When To Use Them 249 -- Universal truth 250 -- Good old Mark Twain 254 -- Avoid the crutch 254 -- Ultimate truth 255.".
- catalog description "Using the services of a graphic arts department 104 -- 5.3 Generating visual aids by yourself 110 -- 5.4 Overhead projector slides 111 -- 5.5 35-mm slides 116 -- 5.6 Moving media 123 -- 5.7 Flip charts and display cards 128 -- 5.8 Three-dimensional models 129 -- 5.9 Direct computer projection 131 -- 5.10 Tricks of the trade for creating computer graphics and slides 132 -- 6 Getting the Most Out of the New Presentation Technology 141 -- 6.1 When the media interferes with the message 142 -- 6.2 Choosing equipment for computer-aided briefings 144 -- 6.3 Using the technology to maximum effect 152 -- 6.4 Issues concerning traveling with computer slides 154 -- 6.5 Updating an earlier briefing 156 -- 6.6 Classified information 160 -- 6.7 Graphics issues 161 -- 6.8 Tricks for the novice computer artist 163 -- 7 Logistics 169 -- 7.1 Briefing room readiness 169 -- 7.2".
- catalog extent "xxii, 280 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1580530176 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Artech House technology management and professional development library".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Artech House,".
- catalog subject "601/.4 21".
- catalog subject "Communication of technical information.".
- catalog subject "T10.5 .A33 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1.2 About public speaking 2 -- 1.3 How to do it wrong 6 -- 2.1 Preparation process 10 -- 2.2 Initial items 10 -- 2.3 Designing your talk 20 -- 2.4 Detailed preparation 24 -- 3 Outlining 27 -- 3.1 General structure 28 -- 3.2 Time allocation 28 -- 3.3 Parts of the talk 29 -- 3.4 Introduction 29 -- 3.5 Body 33 -- 3.6 Conclusion 38 -- 3.7 Building an outline 40 -- 4 Visual Aids--Designing and Using Them 49 -- 4.1 General considerations 50 -- 4.2 Visual aid media 57 -- 4.3 Direct computer projection 58 -- 4.4 Overhead projector slides 64 -- 4.5 35-mm slides 73 -- 4.6 Moving media 78 -- 4.7 Flip charts 84 -- 4.8 Blackboard 87 -- 4.9 Handout material 89 -- 4.10 Physical items passed around 91 -- 4.11 Three-dimensional models 93 -- 4.12 Demonstrations 95 -- 5 Creating Visual Aids 99 -- 5.1 General requirements 99 -- 5.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nature of multiple-speaker briefings 211 -- 10.2 Briefing plan 213 -- 10.3 Choosing the team 214 -- 10.4 Maintaining unity 215 -- 10.5 Management considerations 218 -- 10.6 Introducing speakers 221 -- 10.7 Opening and closing statements 223 -- 11 Real-World Briefings 225 -- 11.1 Work review 226 -- 11.2 Marketing presentation 230 -- 11.3 Technical conference paper 234 -- 11.4 After-dinner technical talk 236 -- 11.5 Presenting a prepared paper 237 -- 11.6 Convincing the skeptical audience 239 -- A Speaking Exercises 241 -- Exercise 1 Work review 242 -- Exercise 2 Marketing presentation 243 -- Exercise 3 Technical conference paper 244 -- Exercise 4 After-dinner technical talk 244 -- Exercise 5 Multiple-speaker briefing 245 -- Exercise 6 Reading a prepared paper 246 -- Exercise 7 Convincing the skeptical audience 247 -- B".
- catalog tableOfContents "Room scheduling 171 -- 7.3 Room layout 171 -- 7.4 Collection and preparation of equipment 179 -- 7.5 Safety and comfort factors 180 -- 7.6 Marking of visual aids 181 -- 7.7 Multiple-speaker logistics 182 -- 7.8 Feeding people 182 -- 7.9 Handout material 184 -- 7.10 Ten "little" items that everyone forgets 185 -- 8 Presentation Technique 187 -- 8.1 Generalities 188 -- 8.2 Things to do ahead of time 194 -- 8.3 Things to avoid 197 -- 8.4 Ways to speed your improvement 199 -- 9 Cruel and Unusual Circumstances 201 -- 9.1 Speaking in a restaurant 202 -- 9.2 Speaking through a translator 204 -- 9.3 Speaking to the nonnative-language speaking audience 207 -- 9.4 Speaking in a language not your own 207 -- 9.5 When something goes wrong 208 -- 9.6 Hostility from the audience 209 -- 10 Managing the Multiple-Speaker Briefing 211 -- 10.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "Speech Notes: How and When To Use Them 249 -- Universal truth 250 -- Good old Mark Twain 254 -- Avoid the crutch 254 -- Ultimate truth 255.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Using the services of a graphic arts department 104 -- 5.3 Generating visual aids by yourself 110 -- 5.4 Overhead projector slides 111 -- 5.5 35-mm slides 116 -- 5.6 Moving media 123 -- 5.7 Flip charts and display cards 128 -- 5.8 Three-dimensional models 129 -- 5.9 Direct computer projection 131 -- 5.10 Tricks of the trade for creating computer graphics and slides 132 -- 6 Getting the Most Out of the New Presentation Technology 141 -- 6.1 When the media interferes with the message 142 -- 6.2 Choosing equipment for computer-aided briefings 144 -- 6.3 Using the technology to maximum effect 152 -- 6.4 Issues concerning traveling with computer slides 154 -- 6.5 Updating an earlier briefing 156 -- 6.6 Classified information 160 -- 6.7 Graphics issues 161 -- 6.8 Tricks for the novice computer artist 163 -- 7 Logistics 169 -- 7.1 Briefing room readiness 169 -- 7.2".
- catalog title "Preparing and delivering effective technical presentations / David Adamy.".
- catalog type "text".