Giving Effective Presentations 101
Plaster Student Union Ballroom
The more IT blends with the normal processes of an organization, the more techies are called on to perform non-techie duties. A growing common duty and responsibility of an IT employee is to give presentations. This requires a blend of effective communication skills, IT knowledge, and basic presentation skills. This session will cover some of the basic principles of communication and public speaking to help IT professionals prepare and deliver more effective presentations.
Presenter
Rob Hornberger
Coordinator of Web and Data Support,
Missouri State University
Rob is a departmental Web developer at Missouri State University and webmaster for several non-profit organizations, He is the president Missouri Association of Higher Education Web Professionals. He is working on his Ed.D. in educational leadership and policy analysis from the University of Missouri;
Poster Sessions
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Wednesday, 3:00PM
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