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2nd interview - 15-20 minute presentation
I have been asked back for a second interview and I have to do a 15 presentation in front of 2 people on 'different learning and training styles'.
I have knowledge of this as I am a lecturer currently but as it is an in depth topic I wondered how to cut it down effectively. Also I am looking for ideas on how to make it more memorable for the audience as it is not the most exciting topic. |
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An ice breaker could be a good technique. There is anothe post which deals with another presentation on Learning styles
The real key is to cut it down. Concentrate on just three messages. If you search on the site for the rule of three on this site you will find out more. If you then rehearse your presentation against a stop watch you should find that after a couple of iterations that can cut it down to the right level. |
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