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p cubed presentations
by ffolliet
Every great presentation is the product of its story (p1), the supportive media (p2) and the delivery of that (p3).
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why change?
In the first outside broadcast of p cubed podcasting I was privileged to speak at the Ikigai MedEd Conference just this last week held in Versailles, Kentucky, USA. I was interviewed by the EM Over Easy duo of Andy Little...Read more
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how to do a presentation
How to do a presentation, as a podcast! This is a podcast to support the blogpost #htdap It describes in a little more detail the steps involved in constructing a presentation, the p1 (story), p2 (supportive media) and p3 (its delivery). Have...Read more
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Slide sharing
Is slide sharing from presentations on Twitter acceptable? Speechless… Can’t wait for #DasTTC next week! pic.twitter.com/T2VWhiSEdm — Camilla B Sørensen (@Camillabirgitte) June 15, 2017   Is the presenter asking for critique? What if it’s negative? Shouldn’t we be teaching with our...Read more
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p cubed is not
One of the most popular mints in the UK is the Polo Mint. What defines the polo mint is not the taste but what it is not, it is sold as “the mint with the hole.” It is defined by...Read more
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So, you want to improve your presentation
Folks probably visit this website principally because they want to improve their presentation. This podcast deals with some simple tips that will improve the p cubed value of your presentation.
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They say
They say lots of things and they are frequently negative, critical and defensive. It’s important to find out who they are, do they actually say those things and whether that is right or not because they are often cited as...Read more
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Keep calm and carry on (podcast)
This latest podcast is in response to a comment from twitter. What to do when things go wrong?   @ffolliet listening to ur latest podcast now. One topic to consider :how to survive technical failures I.e slides — Minh Le...Read more
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Speaking in public terrifies me (podcast)
For many, the hardest thing about giving a presentation is just that, actually giving the presentation. The p cubed approach recognises that great delivery (p3) of the presentation is essential. How does one manage that fear and deal with the issue...Read more
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Why do we present like this? (podcast)
Why do people present the way they do? There are a multitude of reasons and yet the reasons we dislike presentations don't stop the majority of people producing exactly the same. What are the problems and how can we change?
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Lost in time, like tears in rain (podcast)
No one sets out to give a poor presentation. The sad reality is that the majority of presentations are lost to the audience before they have even left the auditorium, the information is, “lost in time like tears in rain.”...Read more
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Every great presentation is the product of its story (p1), the supportive media (p2) and the delivery of that (p3).
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