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S. Motogna - Communication

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Feedback open /

closed questions

You don’t know

to

be badYou are polite – please, keep this behavior So, ask question

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Course 3

Technical communication

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Visual

communication

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Actualy,

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NOT this way

Remote procedure call (RPC) is a technology that allows a

computer program to cause a subroutine or procedure to execute in another address space (commonly on another computer on a shared network) without the programmer explicitly coding the details for this remote interaction. That is, the programmer would write essentially the same code whether the subroutine is local to the executing program, or remote. When the software in question is written using

object-oriented

principles, RPC may be referred to as

remote invocation or remote method invocation. The idea of RPC goes back at least as far as 1976, when it was described in RFC 707. One of the first business uses of RPC was by Xerox under the name "Courier" in 1981. The first popular implementation of RPC on Unix was Sun's RPC (now called ONC RPC), used as the basis for Sun's NFS. ONC RPC is still widely used today on several platforms.

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NOT this way

Remote procedure call

(RPC) is a technology that allows a computer program

to cause a

subroutine

or procedure to execute in another address space (commonly on another computer on a shared network) without the programmer explicitly coding the details for this remote interaction.S. Motogna - Communication

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1. PREPARE

Research + documentingTaking into consideration: subject, audience, time (!)SketchOrganize

Plan and prepare visual effects

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Slides

Title/author/affiliation – 1 slideAbstract – idea / summary – 1 slideAgenda – 1 slideFundamentals

Motivation + problem statement 1-2 slides“related work” – 0-1 slideMethod – 1-3 slidesResults 4-6 slidesSummary + conclusions – 0-1 slideExtra slides (

for questions

)

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Slides – layout, style, a.s.o.

You should use adequate page layout for each slideYou may use header and footer to put title, name, no of slideIt is recommended to have 3-5 ideas on each slide

Do not write sentences (long); instead just write ideasDecide the characteristics of characters: color, size, font

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Slides – layout, style, a.s.o

.

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Presentation

INTRODUCTION

- Who are you?

- Qualification

-

Purpose

: establish a communication with audience

PRESENTATION

- Capture attention

- Oral comm.: 3V principle

-

Time

:

repeat before

TIPS & TRICKS

Begin & end: most memorable

Begin: question, joke, promise, statement

End: Mark the end, Conclusion, Re-iterate purpose, thanks

TIPS & TRICKS

-

Do NOT read slides

- Interact with audience

- Position

- Adequate use of effects

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Presentation – Steve Jobs style

DEMO

Carmine Gallo – The presentation secrets of Steve Jobs

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Planning

“with the pen on the paper”“storyboard”How:ResearchSketch

Include demos, videos, … but “red thread”

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Create a ”twitter” type description

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Present your enemy

Classical story between “good and bad”Create a bad hero– ally with audienceNot necessary a competitor: a problem, a bug, …

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Focus on benefits

Ask “Why?”Which are the benefits? Not for you, for the client

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Respect the rule of 3

3 (max 4) – memorable things“I give you 3 things”“I give you 3 arguments”…

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Sell dreams, not products

Do not concentrate on product, focus on visionIntegration + future

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Tools for presentations

Visme.coPrezi.comVideoscribe.co – including Tawe

Powtoon.com

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Quiz

Write a short email to a professor to ask for a tutoring meeting

Homework:Watch Steve Jobs presentations:Steve Jobs Macintosh 1984Steve Jobs introducing

the iPhone, 2007

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