Sunday, July 30, 2017

10 GOOD AND EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION TIPS

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The are some factors that affect a presentation :


1. Ability to master the audience

Not enough just with the ability to speak and an interesting body language to master the audience, but also needs to be done controlling whether the audience is still with us or already soluble with their respective affairs. Many interesting things that can be done to master the audience, such as simulation, giving questions or discussions, giving video and so forth. The interesting thing is needed so that the audience does not feel bored when we see the presentation.


2. Do not talk on slides 

Many speakers are more looking at slides whose contents they already know rather than view the audience. Should speakers focus more eyes and attention to the audience, multiply the eye contact will make the presentation more interesting.

3. Ability to speak and body language

Some speakers provide keys and some tricks to present the presentation through engaging speaking skill and body language that attract the audience. How to speak is the main thing that becomes the focus of the audience when the speaker is presenting and also the style of body language that adapts to the spoken language. For example is Mario Teguh where he has a distinctive style that is enough to attract the attention of the audience. Therefore, the speaker must have a distinctive character in the spoken language and body language.


4. Show the enthusiasm 

In order for the listener to stay awake during the presentation session, the speaker should show encouragement while delivering the presentation material presented. Like Steve Jobs often use the word amazing, cool, and extraordinary when introducing various features owned by its flagship device at the time.


5. Describe the key points to be conveyed 

Before starting the presentation, it is better to explain to the audience how many important points to be conveyed in his presentation. Provide clear guidance at the beginning of the presentation and follow the outline of the lines we deliver, helping listeners more easily listen to the material presented.





6. Make numbers meaningful 

If you have data in the form of numbers that can support the presentation, use it to the optimum. Providing data through numbers, especially when the numbers are submitted is significant, will usually attract the attention of listeners and curious to keep listening.

7. Exercise or simulation

In order that the material presented can be presented smoothly, of course the exercise is very necessary. As an example of a successful presentation by Steve Jobs reportedly born from a dozen hours that he willing to train continuously the presentation of his presentation. Do not forget also important details, such as interesting slides or clearly readable posts as part of the preparation.

8. Master the material

Mastering the material means the speaker can choose the material to be emphasized and the material that can be removed to make the presentation more effective. Mastery of this material makes the speaker will be more comfortable at the time of presentation and make the presentation goes well.

9. En-soul the material to be delivered

Presenting a presentation is not the same as reading a poem, the speaker does not need to memorize the material to be delivered, each presentation requires two things, that is to live and have energy. This will be obtained if the speaker animates the material you are bringing.


10. Simple Background

The background used on each slide should be noted. Do not let any sentences that can not be read clearly because of the use of background that is too contrast.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Biography of Alexander Graham Bell

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Childhood and Early Life
*He was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, to Prof. Alexander Melville Bell and his wife Eliza Grace Symonds. He had two brothers-Melville James Bell and Edward Charles Bell-both of whom died of tuberculosis.
*His father taught elocution to the deaf and had developed what is called the 'Visible Speech' system to help deaf children learn to speak. He received most of his early education from his mother who was an unusually gifted painter and pianist, despite her deafness.
*Throughout his childhood, he spent a short period of time in traditional educational institutions including Edinburgh's Royal High School, which he left at the age of 15.
*He initially attended the University of Edinburgh and then the University College, London, England, but did not receive a formal education comparable to his peers in Victorian Britain.
*In 1870, after the death of two of his brothers, the Bell family moved to Canada for the sake of his health. Expanding on his father's work of teaching deaf people to communicate, he began working on transmitting telephonic messages.

Education

  As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at the age of 15, having completed only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father.  
  Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandfather, Alexander Bell. During the year he spent with his grandfather, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself.
  At the age of 16, Bell secured a position as a "pupil-teacher" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and £10 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to University College London.

Telephone

Alexander Graham Bell is best known for his invention of the telephone. While trying to discover the secret to transmitting multiple messages on a single wire, Bell heard the sound of a plucked string along some of the electrical wire. One of Bell’s assistants, Thomas A. Watson, was trying to reactivate a telephone transmitter. After hearing the sound, Bell believed he could send the sound of a human voice over the wire. After receiving a patent on March 7, 1876, for transmitting sound along a single wire, he successfully transmitted human speech on March 10. Bell’s telephone patent was one of the most valuable patents ever issued.

Major Works
*He is most famous for his pioneering work on the development of the telephone. He worked with Thomas Watson, his assistant, on the design and patent of the first practical telephone.
*Many other inventions marked his later life including the refinement of the phonograph. His other exceptional works were in the field of hydrofoils and aeronautics. In all, he held 18 patents in his name alone and 12 that he shared with collaborators.
*He was one of the founders of the National Geographic Society in 1888 and served as its president from 1896 to 1904.

Career


*In 1872, he founded 'School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech' in Boston, where he taught elocution to his pupils. In 1873, he was appointed the professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory.
*While pursuing his teaching profession, he conducted his research to perfect the harmonic telegraph, so as to transmit several telegraph messages simultaneously over a single wire. Alongside, he was also drawn towards another idea of ​​transmitting the human voice over wires.
*In 1874, he hired an assistant, Thomas Watson, a skilled electrician, who developed the tools and instruments he needed to continue the project. Over the subsequent years, they formed a great partnership and labored on both the ideas, the harmonic telegraph and a voice transmitting device.
*On March 10, 1876, he produced the first intelligible telephone call, when he summoned his assistant, with words that Bell transcribed in his lab notes as "Mr. Watson-come here-I want to see you ". Watson heard his first phone call.
*A legal battle ensued with inventor Elisha Gray who claimed his invention of the telephone predated Bell's; The US Supreme Court ruled in Bell's favor and subsequently 'Bell Telephone Company' was formed in 1877.
*By 1883, he created the technology for the Graphophone and other early sound recording equipment, including a magnetic recording technology that was an early form of tape recording.
*Towards the end of the 19th century on the subject of transport and recording to transport technologies. He developed a passion for air travel and helped to establish the Aerial Experiment Association in 1907.

Pursuing His Passion in His Final Years
By all accounts, Alexander Graham Bell was not a businessman and by 1880 began to turn business matters over to Hubbard and others so he could pursue a wide range of inventions and intellectual pursuits. In 1880, he established the Volta Laboratory, an experimental facility devoted to scientific discovery. He also continued his work with the deaf, establishing the American Association to Promote Teaching of Speech to the Deaf in 1890.
Bell died peacefully on August 2, 1922, at his home in Baddeck on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, on August 2, 1922. The entire telephone system was shut down for one minute in tribute to his life.
 


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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Friendship Poetry

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There is always time for us There is always a way for us There is always hope for us

However ... Is there time for our friend? Is there any way to get back with them? Are our desires in line with their thinking?

There must be time we can be together 
There must be a story in laughter 
There must be a history of joy and sorrow

No need to ignore what's in front of us 
Do not underestimate what we do not have 
No need to be jealous of what they achieve

We just need to create something different from them 
We just need to change the world with our friendship 
For you I am there and always here 
Although time is no longer together and side with us 
Although the story has different direction and purpose 
But we remain one forever 
Because we are friends forever ....


Our Friendship isn't a big thing. It's a million little things
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Holiday

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For the Idul Fitri holiday, my College giving the holiday time for one week. So this time I have plan go to Jakarta and decided to stay at my aunt house during the holiday. Knowing me want come to Jakarta, my Aunt already plan to bring me (along with her family too) visit Bandung exactly at Lembang because that place is a new tourist attraction. We will go to there on Sunday so i decided to buy my flight ticket one day before that which is on 24 June.
My sister and aunt picked me up when I arrived at airport. Previously we have planned to go Bandung for 3 days and we will leave early in the morning by car. We start the trip at 5.30am and it need around 4 hours to arrived at Bandung.
Our destinition in Bandung is Lembang because there is a popular place named The Lodge Maribaya.

Bamboo Tree

For the next 2 days we only stroll around Bandung, looking for their unique culinary, buy some cookies in Bandung popular Bakery at Kartika Sari and go shopping. Then we leave Bandung and back to Jakarta.


The rest of the day for my holiday I spend in Jakarta. It really an interesting and great holiday.