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From the lesson 130 Tips for an effective Presentation
Mon, 11 Aug 2008 03:50:37 -0000
Thanks for informing about “more structured version of 114 tips for an effictive presentation”. I will definitely go through the lesson and I am sure it will be of great help. Good Wishes Vandana Srivastava
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From the lesson 130 Tips for an effective Presentation
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 04:11:34 -0000
I really appreciate the effort that you have put into displaying a great lesson. The minute details displayed by you for an effective presentation would be a great help for students as well as for the people of the business class. The point that appealed me the most is ” Work on your delivery skills and think carefully about how you convey the information. The success of the presentation is not determined by the information given as much as how that information is put across”.
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From the discussion Ideal Teacher
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:24:01 -0000
Each student has a different learning capacity; similarly each teacher also has a different teaching ability. Let us keep in mind that all human beings are unique…..teacher is also a human being. Sometimes management’s, student’s and parent’s aspirations does not allow a teacher to fit into the ‘Ideal Teacher’s’ category. All will agree to the fact the ‘ideal’ is an abstract concept and no guidelines can measure the qualities that need to become ideal. Yet there are certain qualities or to be more specific certain rules that all teachers can inculcate to get into the circle of being “ideal”.
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From the lesson Buying the best Digital Camera for you
Fri, 28 Mar 2008 07:28:02 -0000
Good lesson! This lesson will definitely help people to purchase right camera at a suitable cost. Vandana Srivastava
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Poshmonkey said – Thu, 31 Jul 2008 22:06:10 -0000
I’m so pleased to hear that you find it so useful. I would like to remind you that as I announced earlier I would create by July the new, more structured version “114 tips for an effective presentation”. It is divided into 3 parts (what to do before, during and after the presentation) whereby part 1 and 2 have further sub-sections.