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Category: Using Virtual Orator
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Focusing on the audience for a successful speech
When talking about public speaking, our main reason to be there is the audience. Our goal is to captivate them and deliver the information we have in the best way possible for them. Finding out which is the best way is the challenge. All audiences are different; yet, there are some general types that can…
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Time’s up! Practicing time limit for your presentation
All of us have been in one of those presentations where the speaker don’t respect the time limit. They just go on and on; it seems that it will never end. You may have also experienced a speaker in a rush, seeming to spew the message at his audience. When the presentation ends earlier than…
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The Outsider Presentation
Presenting to a group of people who are different from you can be an additional cause of anxiety. An all to common outsider presentation today occurs for women, having to present to rooms full of men. Preparation and gaining comfort with these outsider situations can help.
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Practicing Presenting Desktop Apps in VR
Practice presenting in VR with your favorite presentation software. It’s now possible in Virtual Orator, via our Replicated Desktop function. You run your presentation just like normal and see it all in the virtual scenario with an audience and performance feedback afterwards.
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#imprompTuesdays – Your weekly public speaking training
Introducing #imprompTuesdays. Tuesdays are now the day for impromptu public speaking. What? Why? A recent research paper by Mortaji indicates that holding a weekly, low pressure impromptu speech can both significantly reduce fear and at the same time improve skills. That’s great results from just doing a simple, actionable task. It doesn’t take a lot…
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Don’t Get Caught with Your Slides Down, have a backup
Even perfect slides are no use when tech fails. Save embarrassment; Save the sale; Save the day. Create a sure-fire backup just in case using this method.
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Conquer your Fear of Public Speaking: A VR Gameplan
It is said that 70% of all people have a fear of public speaking. Learn how to use VR to overcome your fear.
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VR for Training Public Speaking
Public Speaking is one of those skills that most of us wish we had. Lack of practice is the biggest hurdle to good public speaking. Virtual Reality (VR) overcomes many of the limitations that keep us from training.