Presented at the National Speakers Association Influence 15 convention in Washington, DC, Kristin Arnold and Sarah Michel share practical tips and techniques on how to make your keynote more engaging and interactive.
7. Which
LO
Resonates
With
You?
1. Learn when and how to infuse
your keynote with proven
audience interaction techniques.
2. Experience the power of
Peerology to increase retention
and learning
3. Know when to be the “guide on
the side vs the Sage on the
stage”
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49. Never
do
for
the
audience
what
they
can
do
for
themselves
Task
Individuals
Write
It
Down
Games,
Puzzles
CompeEEon
DemonstraEon
Skits
Role
Plays
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59. Learning is more like construction.
We have to actively construct our own
meaning of it.
60. Info has to be worked with, questioned,
tested, practiced, applied.
61. raw materials of info are transformed and tested
as audience builds their own understanding.
Your Keynote should be like...
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1. Receive info
2. Integrate it (reflect/connect)
3. Integrate it (make sense)
4. Test ideas as we speak or write.
Is Your Keynote Transforming
Listeners into Learners?