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Adult Learning Techniques & Dynamic Speaking

Adult Learning Techniques & Dynamic Speaking

ADULT LEARNERS • • • Leadership Experience Appeal Respect Novel styles

ADULT LEARNERS • • • Leadership Experience Appeal Respect Novel styles

HOOKS

HOOKS

FIRST HOOK STARTLING ASSERTION

FIRST HOOK STARTLING ASSERTION

SECOND HOOK QUOTES

SECOND HOOK QUOTES

THIRD HOOK WHAT IF SCENARIO

THIRD HOOK WHAT IF SCENARIO

FOURTH HOOK SOUND BITE

FOURTH HOOK SOUND BITE

FIFTH HOOK AROUSE CURIOSITY

FIFTH HOOK AROUSE CURIOSITY

SIXTH HOOK REFERENCE TO A HISTORICAL EVENT

SIXTH HOOK REFERENCE TO A HISTORICAL EVENT

SEVENTH HOOK USE THE WORD IMAGINE

SEVENTH HOOK USE THE WORD IMAGINE

EIGTH HOOK ADD A LITTLE SHOW BUSINESS

EIGTH HOOK ADD A LITTLE SHOW BUSINESS

NINETH HOOK TELL A STORY

NINETH HOOK TELL A STORY

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Enhance what the speaker is saying!

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Enhance what the speaker is saying!

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Minimal information on slides.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Minimal information on slides.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Don’t use clip art and Power. Point tricks.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Don’t use clip art and Power. Point tricks.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Use highcontrast color schemes so that whatever is

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Use highcontrast color schemes so that whatever is on your slides is readable.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Rehearse your Power. Point.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Rehearse your Power. Point.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Use blank slides.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Use blank slides.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Keep the audience focused on you and not

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Keep the audience focused on you and not on the Power. Point.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Keep motion on the screen to a minimum.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Keep motion on the screen to a minimum.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Don’t use the Power. Point to cue the

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Don’t use the Power. Point to cue the audience that this is your speech.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Learn how to give a presentation without Power.

The Ten Commandments of Power. Point Learn how to give a presentation without Power. Point

Primacy and Recency • We recall what we hear first and last.

Primacy and Recency • We recall what we hear first and last.

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Paint a Picture • • An Image is worth a 1000 words We think

Paint a Picture • • An Image is worth a 1000 words We think in Pictures Use Stories People believe what they can visualize.

Color • Color gains Attention • Color enables Memory • Colors have Meanings

Color • Color gains Attention • Color enables Memory • Colors have Meanings

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Increase Retention by Decreasing Stress • Stress Inhibits Cognitive Ability, Memory and Retention •

Increase Retention by Decreasing Stress • Stress Inhibits Cognitive Ability, Memory and Retention • Public Speaking is # 1 Fear • Stress includes

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Impact and Hands-on • Words with Impact • Ideas with Impact • Presentation with

Impact and Hands-on • Words with Impact • Ideas with Impact • Presentation with Impact • • 10% of 20% of 30% of 50% of Hear • 70% of what we we Read Hear See and what we Say • 90% of what we Say and Do

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Repetition • Repeat Important Items • “Tell them what your going to tell them,

Repetition • Repeat Important Items • “Tell them what your going to tell them, tell them what you told them • Optimal retention requires 6 repetitions

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Five to Seven Minute Rule • • Maximum Concentration is 5 to 7 Minutes

Five to Seven Minute Rule • • Maximum Concentration is 5 to 7 Minutes TV Generation Break it up/ creative pacing Recency and Primacy

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning Primacy Paint a Picture Use Color Decrease Stress Impact

Nine Principles of Accelerated Learning Primacy Paint a Picture Use Color Decrease Stress Impact Hands on Repetition 5 to 7 Minutes Recency

Officer Robert Hayes Albany Police Department 541 -917 -7680 robert. hayes@cityofalbany. net

Officer Robert Hayes Albany Police Department 541 -917 -7680 robert. hayes@cityofalbany. net