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Successful Presentation
This course is part of Effective Communication: Writing, Design, and Presentation Specialization
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Execute a public performance of the private self.
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Few kinds of communication can have the effect of a powerful presentation. Even a short speech can motivate people to change long-held beliefs or to take action, and a wonderfully delivered speech can transform a normal person into a leader.
In this course, Prof. William Kuskin provides a series of pragmatic videos and exercises for successful public speaking and presentations. The course develops through four themes—mastering fear, developing a creative formula, using verbal and body language, and anticipating the room—so that you can discover your personal power as a speaker and give excellent presentations. Successful presentations do not rely on perfect teeth, a deep voice, or an army of scriptwriters. They depend largely on the same skills as successful Business Writing and Graphic Design: clarity, structure, and revision. The goal of the course, therefore, is to enable you to discover your own internal power as a speaker and express it to the world. After this course, with some practice, you will be able to go into any situation and command the room for as long as you like. This course can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Data Science (MS-DS) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The MS-DS is an interdisciplinary degree that brings together faculty from CU Boulder’s departments of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Science, and others. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the MS-DS is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience in computer science, information science, mathematics, and statistics. Learn more about the MS-DS program at https://www.coursera.org/degrees/master-of-science-data-science-boulder.
In this module William tackles the one element that makes public speaking difficult: fear. Unlike writing a memo or designing a slide deck, presenting a speech puts you directly in front of an audience. Public speaking is wrapped up in the fear of immediate judgment and of lasting rejection. Yet the skills of writing and design are exactly the same as those of public speaking: clarity, structure, revision, and above all, storytelling. By applying these skills you can control your fear and take center stage in public. The results will astound you.
What's included
10 videos7 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 35 minutes
- Welcome to Effective Communication (For New Learners)•3 minutes
- What’s so Great About the Capstone? (For New Learners)•4 minutes
- Welcome to Successful Presentation•4 minutes
- Understanding Fear•4 minutes
- The Code Rule: Survival Reactions•4 minutes
- The Paradox of Public Speaking•4 minutes
- We've All Felt Fear•4 minutes
- Successful Presentation is Storytelling•4 minutes
- Stories and Storytellers•3 minutes
- Performance•2 minutes
7 readings•Total 121 minutes
- Course Updates and Accessibility Support•1 minute
- Earn Academic Credit for your Work!•10 minutes
- Course Support•10 minutes
- About the For-Credit Version of this course •10 minutes
- About Successful Presentation•15 minutes
- Kuskin's Top Ten Best Practices For Successful Public Speaking•5 minutes
- Successful Presentation Project, Part 1: Telling a Two-Minute Story•70 minutes
1 assignment•Total 25 minutes
- Rethinking Public Speaking•25 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 90 minutes
- Storytelling and Fear•90 minutes
Like the Second Module of Business Writing, this module zeroes in on a practical formula for successful presentations. William establishes this structure, and then breaks down it down into modular elements, so the most complex presentations can be created easily, revised effectively, and delivered confidently. Still, no one-size-fits-all outline, no rigid set of rules, is capable of expressing your own personality and unlocking your own brilliance, and so William goes beyond the basic formula to teach you the secret ingredient to public speaking: creativity.
What's included
14 videos3 readings2 assignments
14 videos•Total 54 minutes
- The Basic Formula•5 minutes
- The Secret Ingredient: Creativity•8 minutes
- What Is Creativity?•5 minutes
- The Central Importance of the Introduction•2 minutes
- The Introduction: The Salutation•5 minutes
- The Introduction: The Review of the Structure•2 minutes
- The Introduction: The One Compelling Point•4 minutes
- Kuskin Receives His Assignment for Coursera Presentation•1 minute
- Intro: The Modular Content Unit•2 minutes
- Pushing Each Unit (Thinking in Circles)•3 minutes
- Building Transitions•3 minutes
- How Do You Push Yourself?•4 minutes
- The Conclusion•4 minutes
- The Entire Talk Is a Circle•6 minutes
3 readings•Total 135 minutes
- The Formula•15 minutes
- Successful Presentation Project, Part 2: Crafting an Introduction•60 minutes
- Successful Presentation Project, Part 3: Building Modules•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 55 minutes
- The Introduction•30 minutes
- The Conclusion•25 minutes
We’ve all sat through presentations that had solid content but just didn’t seem to work. Sometimes it’s hard to define why a speaker fails to deliver. The key is practice. Practice is tricky, however, because poor practice techniques actually make a dull presentation even duller—further from the inspiring, passionate experience you want to create for your audience. In Module Three, William redefines the notion of practice as a dynamic process of verbal and physical language, and then teaches you how focus your language to express your personal style of passion. Module Three teaches you to put passion in a bottle and release it when you want.
What's included
10 videos3 assignments1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 45 minutes
- Dynamic vs. Static (Getting into Your Brand)•6 minutes
- You Are Your Own Harshest Critic•4 minutes
- The Reverse Outline•6 minutes
- Rehearsing the Introduction•3 minutes
- Passion in a Bottle•3 minutes
- Hearing Your Language•2 minutes
- Marking Your Script•8 minutes
- Recognizing Your Body•3 minutes
- Using Your Body•5 minutes
- The Importance of Stance•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 80 minutes
- Evolving Your Presentation•30 minutes
- Verbal Language•30 minutes
- Body Language•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 150 minutes
- Reading (and Speaking) Shakespeare•150 minutes
You’ve put away your fear. You’ve used the formula to write a clear talk, and you’ve tweaked it with the secret ingredient of creativity. You’ve rehearsed and mastered your personal verbal and physical language. Still, a conference room or a lecture hall is an unpredictable arena, one that contains an uncontrollable amount of variables: the layout of the space, the mood of the audience, the complexity of the questions—these are the elements of a presentation for which you can never fully prepare. How do you actually get ready to walk out on stage? The last module of “Successful Presentation” teaches you how to anticipate the field of the play so you are flexible, agile, and confident. It lays out, in simple terms, how to deal with interruptions and hostility alike, concluding the course by looking ahead to how you develop your own identity not merely as a public speaker, but as powerful individual.
What's included
10 videos2 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 39 minutes
- Anticipating the Field of Play•3 minutes
- A Chaucerian Interlude•4 minutes
- Attending to Your Audience•5 minutes
- Slides vs Handouts•4 minutes
- What Is a Question?•3 minutes
- Being Soft•3 minutes
- Avery's Demo Presentation: "Frankenstein and Science"•7 minutes
- Building a Public Portfolio from the Private Self•3 minutes
- The Paradox of the Public Self•2 minutes
- Effective Communication•4 minutes
2 assignments•Total 55 minutes
- Building a Portfolio of the Self•25 minutes
- Rubric Training Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 240 minutes
- Successful Presentation Assignment, Part 4: The Presentation•240 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- Hard and Soft Scenarios•45 minutes
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Reviewed on Apr 11, 2020
It is a very useful course. I completely caters all the required knowledge to deliver effective presentation. Thankyou william kuskin for your passionate teaching style.
Reviewed on Sep 27, 2017
Professor William Kuskin is such a passionate teacher that it becomes infectious and a great learning process. I found the structured process very useful and applicable.
Reviewed on Aug 23, 2017
William Kuskin has delivered a truly inspiring and empowering MOOC - legendary!His shared wisdom on presentation skills will help me for the rest of my days - thank you William!Onwards!
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