P Cubed (How to do a Presentation) - #wewillgiveDREEAMpresentations
In a previous blog post I've already sung the praises of Ross Fisher and the p cubed approach to presentations.
In this live recording at the latest DREEAM educators' meeting I talk a bit more about p cubed, how to present information in a way that's not just nice to look but has science behind it.
Here are the slides. As ever just click to scroll through them.
Topics covered:
- Why bullet points are bad (irony)
- How to storyboard - spark points and lightning slides
- The science of presentations - cognitive overload, the three second rule, the rule of thirds and dual coding
- How to present data
Here is the Take Visually for this episode:
I hope you enjoy this talk and feel inspired. That's the purpose of this talk and as a team at DREEAM we have made a Twitter pledge #wewillgiveDREEAMpresentations.
For more information on learning theories (and why it's wrong to think about 'types' of learners) check out Learning Scientists.
Good luck telling people of the amazing things you've seen.
- Jamie