Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana dijo [Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 11:32:57AM -0300]: > > I too started off as an absolutely terrified public speaker, and the > > Q&As were especially nerve racking. I should note that DebConf in > > particular was especially intimidating, not due to anything related to > > the format of the conference but to how knowledgeable (and opinionated) > > the average attendee is. I think one way we could overcome this is by > > having some tips for first time speakers, or an optional orientation > > session at the conference for new speakers. For example, the tips could > > include some of the things mentioned here already, like how you can > > speak for the entire time so there's none left for questions (while > > stressing that it's important to practice your talk so that you have > > confidence about its length), ways to handle questions that are not > > really questions but comments, how to handle it if you don't understand > > the question because you don't understand the accent of the asker, etc. > > > > I also have found it really helpful when conferences train session > > volunteers to not just manage the microphone and make sure the video is > > running but to actually moderate Q&A, shutting down pedantic commentary > > and helping to focus on respectful questions, setting the speaker up to > > really share their knowledge in a lower stress way. > > I believe it's a good ideia write some kind of manual on the DC19 > website before the CfP. Maybe after read that, someone that was not > thinking to send a proposal, can feel motivated and send it.
Way too many years ago, a bright and gentle woman took care to address new speakers at the beginning of DebConf. Although by 2006 I had already been public-speaking for ~7 years, I have watched her talk maybe a dozen times. Everybody should do the same. And, quite probably, Meike's points should be brought again today to our speakers, old and new - Be it by explicitly inviting her (she is an Emeritus DD) or by having somebody adopt her talk. https://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/debian-meetings/2006/debconf6/theora-unscaled/2006-05-19/tower/Cheap_thrills_Instant_inspiration_for_the_masses-Meike_Reichle.ogg