Thanks Rachel! you are amazing.

Andrew Lih has just put a session on the Thursday unconference program for
Wikiconference North America for this -- 1:30-3:30 on Thursday, in the
Sheraton.
https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2017/Unconference#Unconference_ideas_.28unsorted.29

If you are registered for any preconference on Thursday and you want to
join this session, drop on by! Speakers/mentors can self-organize with the
etherpad, below.

I will try my best to join as well to give feedback on presentations but I
know better than to promise to show up places when running wikimanias :)
best,
Phoebe

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Rachel Farrand <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Just for fun, I made an etherpad for this.
> Sign up here if you volunteer to help someone else by listening to their
> presentation.
> If you want help on your presentation, just contact someone on this list.
> https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Wikimania17Speakers
>
> On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 11:35 PM, Lodewijk <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Are you volunteering? :)
>> On Aug 7, 2017 5:26 AM, "Samuel Klein" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I would welcome a pool for those who want 1-on-1s to match w someone
>>> like Lodewijk for a run through :)
>>>
>>> --Sam
>>>
>>> On Aug 5, 2017 3:29 PM, "Lodewijk" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> (PS: if anyone wants a dry-run of their presentation one-on-one, I'm
>>> more than happy to volunteer with 2-3 presenters, either on hangout
>>> (monday) or in real life (Wednesday). Reach out to me off-list. If there's
>>> more interest, I imagine we could do a pool somewhere on-wiki :) --
>>> Lodewijk )
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 9:25 PM, phoebe ayers <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Lodewijk & Leila! All good tips.
>>>>
>>>> One more thing about posting information online is you can share extra
>>>> data. I encourage everyone to put links etc in their program submission
>>>> pages on wiki.
>>>>
>>>> In the actual presentation, you are trying to convey the main idea and,
>>>> often at Wikimania, you're also trying to recruit other people to work on
>>>> your project :) If there's detailed information that you want to share but
>>>> would distract from the main presentation, putting it on the wiki is a good
>>>> way to share.
>>>>
>>>> Phoebe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Lodewijk <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for sharing!
>>>>>
>>>>> While some may be concerned that their vocabulary is too limited - the
>>>>> opposite warning must be provided for native speakers. It is often easier
>>>>> to follow a non-native speaker, because they are aware of their
>>>>> limitations. Especially native speakers have the tendency to speak too
>>>>> fast, push in too much content in their presentation and rush through it.
>>>>> Realize that about half your audience (if not more!) is unlikely to speak
>>>>> English as their first language. It sucks, right? Because you always want
>>>>> to tell more.
>>>>>
>>>>> This also goes with the other tip that I hate: don't be too fancy with
>>>>> your slides. I love to put as little information on slides as possible,
>>>>> trying to make them complement my story. WRONG! With a large number of
>>>>> non-native speakers, it is important that the information is in both.
>>>>> Especially if you have an accent (and sorry native speakers: many of you
>>>>> do, too) you're probably hard to understand for some part of your 
>>>>> audience,
>>>>> at some point in your presentation. Having the basic storyline in your
>>>>> sheets doesn't just help the people in the room, but also people who try 
>>>>> to
>>>>> follow your presentation online.
>>>>>
>>>>> Finally: in an ideal world you upload your slides before your
>>>>> presentation. That way, you can add the link in your last (or first!)
>>>>> slide, so that people can download it, and read along at their own speed -
>>>>> or jot it down/photograph it for later reviewing. ESPECIALLY if you have
>>>>> lots of data/beautiful graphs!
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Lodewijk
>>>>>
>>>>> PS: if you like to be rogue, you try to hit every single spot in 'bad
>>>>> presentation bingo' here
>>>>> <http://www.monicametzler.com/bad-presentation-bingo/>.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 9:08 PM, Leila Zia <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Phoebe,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 11:01 AM, phoebe ayers <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > Dear all,
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > We had planned to have a presentation clinic for speakers at
>>>>>> Wikimania, but
>>>>>> > unfortunately the leader had to cancel at the last moment. So
>>>>>> > instead...since I imagine lots of people are finishing their talks
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> > weekend, let's share our best advice for giving a presentation with
>>>>>> each
>>>>>> > other!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If someone else signing up to help you on this front can reduce some
>>>>>> workload from you, please ping me. I'd be happy to pick up work on
>>>>>> this front or others.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > More tips are here: https://wikimania2017.wikimedi
>>>>>> a.org/wiki/Speaker
>>>>>> > information
>>>>>> > Add your own, or reply here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Adding one more tip:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Context: I'm not a native English speaker which means my vocabulary
>>>>>> set is limited, I can make grammatical errors when speaking, and under
>>>>>> stress, I may say things that in sequence may not make sense in
>>>>>> English. ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The best advice for this case I've received from a professor some
>>>>>> years ago was to write down /everything/ I want to say about a slide
>>>>>> in the slide notes exactly how I wish I could say it at the
>>>>>> presentation time. Then, I read these notes 2-3 times, and then I do
>>>>>> 2-3 runs of the presentation for myself. This approach has worked for
>>>>>> me quite well. Before doing this, I used to waste a lot of time (and I
>>>>>> guess annoy the audience) by saying "emmm" and looking for words in my
>>>>>> mind. On extra tip if you go with this approach: don't read your notes
>>>>>> too many times or you will sound like someone who has memorized a
>>>>>> script. ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Writing what you want to say will take time, it takes me between 45-60
>>>>>> min for 15 slides (that I've never presented before), but it's
>>>>>> honestly one of the best uses of that time if you're preparing for a
>>>>>> presentation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > see you very soon!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> can't wait. :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Leila
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > Phoebe
>>>>>> >
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