Tips for the Unconference Presenter
Posted by Stuart Maxwell
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Sessions
The idea of an unconference is relatively new, so I suppose it’s not surprising that few people have a well-developed sense of how to plan and execute a top-notch unconference session. Time management, choosing compelling topics, or coping diplomatically with a participant who’s monopolizing the conversation can all be challenges, even for experienced conference presenters. So, whether you’re a newbie to November’s Mind Camp, or an experienced ‘Camper, you’ll really appreciate Scott Berkun’s latest post entitled ”How to run a great unconference session.”
Scott’s post is filled with plenty of Dos and Don’ts, including some session patterns you can use to help shape your presentation. If you’ve signed up for Seattle Mind Camp, or any unconference, I’d encourage you to give it a read.
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