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Making yours more memorable Sticky Sessions

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Making yours more memorable

Sticky Sessions

Louise MillerTraining ManagerPartnerships Department

Learning Facilitator

Preservation Newbie

Training Veteran

In Chat Box, type:

1. Where you’re from

2. Your presentation topic

YOU

Make your

session sticky

Lecture?

Gain information

Change attitudes or actions

Think & apply

Comatose Crowd Syndrome

1.Chunk your content

2.Provide a path

3.Turn listeners into doers

4.Follow slide rules

5.Unleash your creativity

Sticky SessionsNational Preservation ConferenceSpokane, WA

Name: Ed Sessions Speakers Date: October 31- November 3, 2012

1. Chunk Your Content

THENNOW

7 items 5 items

Working memory

Need to Know

VS

Nice to Know

Layer

Headline

Point 1

Point 2

Point 3

1 More details…2 More details…3 More details…

1 More details…2 More details…3 More details…

1 More details…2 More details…3 More details…

Transition

Transition

Summary

2. Provide a Path

Headline: Today, Apple is going to reinvent the phone.

“So, that’s Time Capsule, a perfect companion to Leopard, and that’s the first thing I wanted to talk to about this morning.”

Simple visuals

3. Turn Listeners into Doers

Activating Learning

4 that work

4. Follow Slide Rules

Audience visuals NOT

speaker prompter

1. What audience sees

2. What you see

3. What audience reads

Slides

Notes Handout

Visible

&

Legible

We have proven interventions to reduce child deaths, by cause; neonatal causes are #1…

Neonatal

41%

Pneumonia

14%

Diarrhea

14%

Malaria

8%

Other Infections

16%

Non-Communicable Diseases, 4% Injury, 3%

Underlying causes: low birth weight, under-nutrition, closely-spaced births

Source for Causes: Countdown to 2015

• Breastfeeding• Complementary feeding• Kangaroo care• Healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies• Minimum acceptable diet

• Antibiotics• Vitamin A

• Zinc, vitamin A• Oral rehydration treatment• Water, sanitation, hygiene

• Insecticide treated nets• Anti-malarials

• Vaccines• Antibiotics• Anti-retrovirals• Vitamin A

• Hygiene and warmth• Breastfeeding• Resuscitation• Antibiotics

Neonatal causes

#1 for

preventable child deaths

Other Infections

Malaria

Diarrhea

Pneumonia

Neonatal

Proven Interventions by Cause

Hygiene & warmth

Breastfeeding

Resuscitation

Antibiotics

Lose stupid “rules”

According to the Ministry of Labor,

• 72% of the part-time workers in Japan are women.

• 28% are men.

5. Unleash Your Creativity

Summary

Learning facilitator not presenter

Think beyond traditional lecture

Make presentation more engaging & interactive

Use basic slide design principles

You ARE creative!