by Rob Cottingham | Jul 20, 2012 | Speechwriting
A post about posting (on walls) at events – part 1 | Conferences That Work: Recently I’ve been frustrated and baffled. No less than three venues (two hotels and a conference center) in the last month have informed me that I was not allowed to post anything on the walls of the room I was … Keep reading →
by Rob Cottingham | Jul 18, 2012 | Speaking, Speechwriting
There are several relatively painless ways to fix a tic. My favorite is to get someone, a friend, to count the tics over some specified period of time, like a speech, and then charge the offender an agreed-upon sum for each offense. Usually a dollar is enough to get the malefactor’s attention. And you’d be … Keep reading →
by Rob Cottingham | Jul 12, 2012 | Speaking, Speechwriting
10 Ways to Prepare for a TED-format Talk It’s kind of reassuring to know that even a public-speaking icon like Nancy Duarte can run over time (even if it did take a nasty chest cold to make it happen). But reading through these tips, it’s hard to imagine much short of a ferocious virus … Keep reading →
by Rob Cottingham | Jul 12, 2012 | Speaking, Speechwriting
How to Prep for a Presentation, by Clay Johnson Maybe it comes with doing a lot of thinking about which information is and isn’t important. But Johnson’s determination to do a superb job of something he considers very important shines through in this piece: Fewer things generate a higher return on investment for time spent … Keep reading →
by Rob Cottingham | Jul 12, 2012 | Speechwriting
Refynr Features & Benefits: Twitter Dashboard (backchannel) for conferences, events, and tradeshows. Here’s a take on the Twitter backchannel, and it’s not just the dashboard. Refynr also manages the feed as part of its service. Filed under: Vendors and Products
by Rob Cottingham | Jul 12, 2012 | Speechwriting
Welcome to the ZURBplayground where we share creative interaction design tools and experiments from the design and engineering teams here at ZURB. We create tools, implementation examples, and other interesting projects that help people design for people. via ZURB – Interaction Design and Design Strategy. Lots of fun and useful tools for web developers to … Keep reading →