How To Talk Really, Really Good

A presentation at Notts IoT Meetup in March 2019 in Nottingham, UK by Moreton

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How To Talk Really, Really Good (and how to get the chance to)

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I don’t know anything that anyone will find interesting

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln Nothing is easy until you know it ● It’s easy to dismiss the things you’ve learnt as easy ● What do you get excited about? ● What lessons did you learn? ● What can be learnt from your experience?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln But you could also learn something new… ● Some people find fear a great motivator ● But remember: You must be prepared enough for questions. Learning content takes time.

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But why would anyone care what I have to say?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Who are you ● What’s your experience in this area? Bio ● Something fun

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln Jessica is a software developer, international speaker & avid learner. Topics that they are interested in include community building, monitoring and continuous improvement of systems. Bio (Tech talk) They have been involved and lead a number of projects relating to continuous improvement, diagnostics and metrics including introducing standards across teams. Before switching to technology, they spent a previous life as a neuroscientist. They are easily bribed with coffee & loves hearing about other people’s experiences.

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln Jessica is a software developer, international speaker & avid learner. Bio (WiT talk) They founded and organised Women In Tech Nottingham from 2015 to 2017, a meetup that continues today with over 40 regular members. Currently, they are a Director and Co-Founder of DDD East Midlands, a technology conference which will take place in 2019. Before switching to technology, they spent a previous life as a neuroscientist. They are easily bribed with coffee & loves hearing about other people’s experiences.

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How do I write the description of the talk

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Purpose ● Grammar Be Clear ● Plain English

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● How is the talk useful? Why will people care? ● Who is it useful to?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln How is it different? ● What makes this different from the other talks?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln What value do you add? ● Will your audience take anything from this talk? ● Can it be applied or is it just entertainment?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Hook & what problem are you solving solving. The Proposal ● Briefly, what does the talk include? ● Who is it useful for & last hook.

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But what about writing and doing the talk?!

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln Secret Tip ● Don’t worry about writing the talk until it’s accepted

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln Mentorship

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln Workshop

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I’ve submitted! What’s next?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Write out what you want to cover Clear points ● Can you clearly talk about all the material in the time you have? ● Do you need more depth in any areas?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Organise your thoughts Thinking about flow ● Story telling technique ● Do all your points make sense and fit?

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Capitalisation & dyslexia ● Not too much text ● Colour Blindness Accessibility ● Language

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Rehearse the full thing Rehearse ● Rehearse the bits you falter on individually ● Cut back on your notes ● Timing and pacing tricks ● Do what’s right for you.

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But why put in the effort?

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Little acts of rebellion lead to greatness

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@dddeastmidlands @digitallincoln ● Asking a question at an event ● Asking the first question at an event Building it up ● Attending events ● Volunteering ● Talk at a meetup ● Talk at a conference

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Little things have lead to a lot.

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Make friends

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Challenge yourself & learn

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Make your CV shine

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SPONSORED BY: YOU?

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See you there! Talk to us on Twitter: Or by email: @dddeastmidlands sponsor@dddeastmidlands.com @JessPWhite jessica@dddeastmidlands.com @allmobro moreton@dddeastmidlands.com