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this item links to a website that is a resource for information about meeting support or meeting architecture

Six Minutes Speaking and Presentation Skills

Six Minutes Speaking and Presentation Skills is a website with lots of resources for speakers. It is maintained by Andrew Dlugan, a Canadian speaker, trainer and coach. 

Dlugan is not a 'quick fixer', his information is sound and considered and as far as I can tell, in every way in line with current knowledge and science about what makes a good presentation.

He also publishes critiques of video recorded speeches, a very effective way to learn good speaking skills. There is also a form and some good advice on how to do your own critiques.

ROI Institute

ROI Institute, Inc.—a research, benchmarking and consulting organization—provides workshops, publications and consulting services surrounding the ROI Methodology™.
Our Web site allows us to distribute information and support the ROI efforts of professionals and organizations around the world.

Meeting planners don’t have time for anything new, let alone a serious discipline as Meeting Architecture

Based on this article below I would conclude most meeting planners have no time for anything new. That is disappointing, because I believe that meeting planners will be the biggest resource for future Meeting Architects. I hear from senior planners that are looking for new directions that they look favourably upon a career as Meeting Architects.

Stop And Smell The Flowers -- The Scent Really Can Soothe Stress

ScienceDaily (July 23, 2009) — Feeling stressed? Then try savoring the scent of lemon, mango, lavender, or other fragrant plants. Scientists in Japan are reporting the first scientific evidence that inhaling certain fragrances alter gene activity and blood chemistry in ways that can reduce stress levels.

Older Adults Less Affected By Sleep Deprivation Than Younger Adults During Cognitive Performance


ScienceDaily (June 15, 2009) — Older adults are able to retain better cognitive functioning during sleep deprivation than young adults, according to a research abstract that will be presented on Wednesday, June 10, at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.

Memory and adrenaline

How many things do you believe and act on, that aint so?
I always knew that Seattle was the most rained on city in the U.S. Kids were born there with umbrellas in their hand.
Now I saw the stats and Atlanta, Boston and New York are worse. Another urban myth dies.

Do you think the word stupid, when you read or hear pitches for herbs and supplement concoctions?
Me too, but recent research by independent sources indicates many work as well as prescription drugs, and without harmful side effects. Turns out that scientists find

instructionaldesign.org

This site is designed to provide information about instructional design principles and how they relate to teaching and learning. Instructional design, also know as instructional systems design, is the analysis of learning needs and systematic development of instruction. Instructional designers often use instructional technology or educational technology as tools for developing instruction. Instructional design models typically specify a method, that if followed will facilitate the transfer of knowledge, skills and attitude to the recipient or acquirer of the instruction.

change-management-toolbook.com

The Change Management Toolbook is a premium resource for all change management related information, a place to network with other change practitioners (over 15,200 registered users), tap into and contribute to a growing resource base , and market your products and services.

You Learn Something New Every Day

This blog is devoted to learning. We work at an international NGO devoted to sustainability and the environment. As the Learning Team, we promise to be appreciative, honest and personal as we capture our learning in our organization every day (unofficially, of course!)


FIRST POSTING :   Thursday, October 05, 2006

What Did I Notice Sailing Around the Blogosphere? Learning About Blogs

the Journal Psychology of Music.


the journal Psychology of Music.

http://pom.sagepub.com/








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