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Presenting Your Ideas Creative Inventions and Robotics

Which Lemonade Stand would you visit?

Which Book would you pick off the shelf first?

Which sign is clear? Which sign is concise? Which sign is convincing? Motion is prohibited here.

Ugly Average Way Cool

Ugly Inconsistent Out of bounds

Ugly Inconsistent Out of bounds Average Boring In bounds

Ugly Inconsistent Out of bounds Average Boring In bounds Way Cool !!! Creative order 3 rd dimension

Ugly Inconsistent Out of bounds Average Boring In bounds Way Cool !!! Creative order 3 rd dimension

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Public Speaking Lecture Notes from MIT Artificial Intelligence Prof. Winston The Formula S = f { K, P, t } Public speaking is a function of mostly knowledge, partly practice and just a bit of talent.

1)State Vision, Promise, or Goal 2)What have you done? Action. Results 3)Summarize the take away's. (Question and answer) Presentation Structure When we Webcast lessons or when we are selling Build-It-Yourself, keep your presentation or lecture as short as possible. 10 slides, 30 – 60 seconds per slide. Leave lots of time for Q&A. Public Speaking Lecture Notes from MIT Artificial Intelligence Prof. Winston

Presentation Attributes ( 5 S’s ) Statement Symbols Salient SurPrize Stories Public Speaking Lecture Notes from MIT Artificial Intelligence Prof. Winston

1)Use memorable key words 2)Repeat, reinforce 3)Ask questions 4)Put ideas in context 5)Tell stories. Presentation Tricks ? nce upon a time … Your Idea Public Speaking Lecture Notes from MIT Artificial Intelligence Prof. Winston

Website Design Focus 1.Know what your website's call to action is. 2.Each page should have a goal which is relative to the website's main message or call to action. 3.Make content clear, concise and compelling. 4.Sell with an ‘edgy’ memorable picture or a phrase. 5.Inform with pictures and text. 6.Eliminate random content and cluttered pages. "Less is more."

Website Design Intuitive, consistent navigation 1.Enable users to find content quickly with minimum clicks. 2.Anchor navigation bars. 3.Make a single header and footer for all pages.

Website Design Professional, memorable design 1.Understand each page's message in less than 2 seconds. 2.Make readers want to drill down. 3.Contrast foreground/background. 4.Coordinate colors. 5.No more than 3 fonts, 3 colors or 3 font sizes 6.Make a reader's eye flow logically through a layout. 7.Every webpage should look like it comes from the same site. 8.Design for multiple browsers, devices, and screen sizes