the FRESH Conference
Presentation techniques,
speaker training, non verbal, authenticity, audience capturing, movement, gestures, posture, etc.
The FRESH presentation
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- Speaker Management
- Audio-visual,
- Change management,
- Communication,
- Education,
- Education: adult education,
- Facilitation,
- Marketing,
- Meetings industry,
- Music
- Organisational development,
- Presentation techniques,
- Performance management,
- Production - staging,
- Project management,
- ROI (Return On Investment),
- Technology - ICT,
- Theatre,
- Training industry,
- Video conference - virtual meetings,
- Educational offerings
25 Feb 2013
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This presentation is about FRESH; not as an innovative event but as event innovator.
Where one event can be innovative in a few ways, special in its design, original in its concept, creative in its theme, etc.
FRESH aims at helping others to Innovate, FRESH is about innovation, FRESH ís innovation.
In everything that is presented and anything that is done at FRESH, its participants discover new, different, creative and innovative concepts, tools, services and techniques.
Haiku Deck
Posted February 21st, 2013 by mireia.iglesias in
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Haiku Deck, a free iPad app, is a completely new kind of presentation software designed to make your slides stunning. Whether you are pitching an idea, teaching a lesson, delivering a keynote, or igniting a movement, Haiku Deck makes presentations simple, beautiful, and fun. |
Five Strategies To Improve The Common Conference Lecture (by MidCourse Corrections)
Posted February 8th, 2013 by mireia.iglesias in
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Talking is a critical part of that learning experience. We talk so we can understand. We talk so we can remember. We talk so we can learn. But who does the majority of talking at a conference and who does the majority of listening? The speakers talk as the audience listens. Attendees Spend The Majority Of Their Conference Time Listening |
What can songs teach us about presentations?
Posted August 21st, 2012 by maarten.vannest...Popular songs catch and keep your attention
Verse - chorus - verse - chorus - verse.Listen to the radio and you will see for yourself: this is the structure of the typical songs we hear every day. And I suggest we can ‘take that’ as the framework we should embed in our presentations too.
“Verse-Chorus: a musical form common in popular music where the chorus is highlighted.“ (Wikipedia)
In the verse the singer plays the main role; the lyrics dominate and the story flows and develops.
Six Conference Space Properties To Transform Attendee Behavior
Posted June 18th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias in
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As a meeting professional, you have the power to identify and manipulate the properties of a space to foster specific behaviors and attitudes. These spatial characteristics can be fine tuned to create a unique attendee experience. And it all rests within the power of your planning. Six Properties That You Can Adjust |
Visually Illustrating Meetings with Kiss the Frog
Posted June 15th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias in
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Fresh Award winner, Kristine Nygaard, explains how she illustrates meetings graphically in an interview at IMEX Frankfurt.
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Visually Illustrating Meetings from Meeting Support Institute on Vimeo. |
Looking To Learn: Why Visuals Are So Important
Posted March 2nd, 2012 by mireia.iglesias in
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How much do you learn from your sight? Take a guess. The majority of scientific and education researchers agree that about 75 percent of your learning is through your vision. Wow, that’s a lot. According to neuroscientist Dr. John Medina, “The more visual the input becomes, the more likely it is to be recognized and recalled.” Infants And First Dates |
The Tweeting Meeting (English Paperback)
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