A follow-up to one of last year's high-rated sessions, come learn how to use directorial and editing techniques from both film and the stage to create highly engaging and impactful online (and live) lectures. At the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, we've learned how to combine effective narrative techniques with solid instructional design practices to create graduate-level lectures that are both effective and affecting. In this session, you will learn:
- How to harness the persuasive power of design thinking for presentations.
- How to use techniques like personas, pace, and space to create an emotionally arresting presentation.
- How to use PowerPoint as a camera, focusing on the right information at the right time.
- How to integrate instructional practices of reflection and collaboration to create a pedagogically effective presentation.
In the brief time available, we'll share as many examples as we can and point you in the direction of some great resources to start making these kinds of presentations on your own.