Use body language and actions to engage, punctuate and emphasize a point. Learn how to adapt this skill set for the digital screen. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:15:44-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More Comments Off on Use body language and actions to engage, punctuate and emphasize a point. Learn how to adapt this skill set for the digital screen.
The eyes have it! Take advantage of the opportunity to connect directly to your viewer. Eye contact is essential to authenticity and validation. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:15:18-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 2
Remember your physical appearance will influence how attendees absorb your message. Cameras can distort how you look, so makeup counts – even for the gents. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:14:47-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 1
Set the tone! The environment may be casual, but you need to be professional. Dress as if you were meeting in person. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:13:23-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 2
Structure your presentation in the same manner as you would in a more formal environment. Prepare an introduction and conclusion to the presentation or meeting and learn how to adapt it to a digital audience. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:13:00-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 2
Ready for your close up? Don’t sit in front of a window as the backlight will leave you in the dark. Use a ring light or elevate table lamps with iridescent lighting to compliment natural lighting in the room. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:12:34-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 1
Create a zoom “set”. Find a quiet environment and clear out the clutter and overly personal items behind you. Bookshelves offer depth and an interesting background. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:12:06-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 2
Position yourself as far away from the laptop as functionally possible and tilt it forward to offer a slimming look. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:11:40-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 1
First impressions count! For best camera position, elevate your laptop so the camera is at eye level. Apply a sticker to the side of the camera lens as a reminder of where to look. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:11:13-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 2
Connect with your attendees. If they don’t like you – they won’t listen to your message. You’ve got 10-20 seconds to engage your audience and validate the reason for the presentation. By Hazel Geary|2021-01-28T17:10:39-05:0001.28.2021|Digital Presentations, Tips| Read More 16