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Published on: 2022-08-16
tags: Lab, Notes
Here are notes on the MIT lecture How to Speak by Patrick Winston:
Start with an empowerment promise.
Cycle on the subject.
Build a fence around an idea. This helps distinguish your idea.
Use verbal punctuation.
People occasionally fog out. Provide landmarks for them to get back on track.
Ask a question.
You can wait for 7 seconds for an answer. Choose your question carefully. Not too obvious, not too hard.
Around 11am: people are awake, before the meal.
Place: well-lit, audience should not fall asleep.
Case the place before.
Slides: for exposing knowledge
Always: too many slides, too many words.
Blackboard & chalk: for informing, teaching, lecturing.
Board:
Props are important for mirror neurons: audience is more engaged because they feel like writing on the board or using the prop.
Force the audience to listen to you instead of reading the slides.
Avoid the laser pointer crime: you need to point to the slides and lose contact to the audience.
Exhibit passion.
Provide people with
You have 5 minutes to show that * you have vision * done something
Vision relates to a problem that somebody cares about. You offer something new in your approach.
List the steps to solve the problem you presented - you don’t have to have completed all steps.
Enumerate your contributions to establish that you’ve done something.
Why should you care?
You never get used to being ignored.
How?
You need a * symbol for your work * slogan * surprise * salient idea * story
Don’ts:
Instead:
Contributions
“Thank you” is a weak move.
You can tell a joke.
Salute the audience.
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