[clue-talk] interest check

Ken Westervelt gimmickless at gmail.com
Wed Nov 3 18:08:24 MDT 2010


I haven't given a talk about anything since DarwinDayBroward2009, but
I'm all ears about this talk.  Compared with SAT prep classes (my
major public speaking experience), it's not that easy to gauge the
interest of an adult audience.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 5:49 PM, David L. Willson <DLWillson at thegeek.nu> wrote:
> Would anyone be interested in a "non-technical" talk about giving technical
> talks that don't suck?
>
> If a student has ever torn out one of their eyes while you were teaching,
> you might want to express interest.
>
> If anyone had to be resusc- resuss- er, brought back around after a class,
> because they fell asleep, and you didn't notice, this could be good for you.
>
> If you just want to exchange ideas about how to make your technical
> talk/teaching better, more fun, and easier for interested students to learn
> from, I want to meet with you. Maybe we can help one another get better at
> this.
>
> David L. Willson
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