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PresentationCamp Geneva 2015

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PresentationCamp Geneva is a collaborative, professional conference organized by the participants themselves. This conference focuses on any topic concerning presentation design and delivery, from the latest presentation software to storytelling techniques. The focus is on sharing, interacting, and learning about how to improve presentation skills.

 

(New to this style of conferencing and wondering what to expect? Read this article for more information)

 

Sessions focus on knowledge transfer with a view to peer learning and often lead to establishing collaborative relationships. This is a self-organizing event that is designed to be a fun, rewarding, and a unique experience. It is a great opportunity for participants to learn from, teach to, and network with other professionals involved in improving presentations in the Geneva area – and is a movement happening around the world! All participants take an active role, whether presenting, leading a discussion or showcasing a best practice, or sharing their experiences. 

 

Come to learn, come to share: everyone walks away knowing a little bit more.

 

 

Session Topics


Initial topics include:

  • How to reduce too much background information (to be be fast enough in a faster paced world)
  • Design elements: how to markup a professional and attractive (but non-bulleted!) slide quickly
  • How to tame the social media beast (getting twitter to work for you (rather than distract) in an event setting)
  • Creating elevator pitches
  • Secrets on how to keep participants engaged in a webinar  
  • Add your session question, topic, or idea here! 

 

 

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