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  1. Design work by Ethos3! RT @slideshare: New #SlideShare case study: Etsy-Sharing Their Experiences for the Greater Good ow.ly/bfEg4
  2. Check out our latest deck on @slideshare // Text Me: Do's & Don'ts of Presentation Design: tinyurl.com/6my8jwu
  3. Hemingway's fiction is known for its concision, brevity and clarity. Emulate him in your #presentation: tinyurl.com/7kbnbvf
  4. New Blog Post! #Storytelling Tips from Ernest Hemingway: tinyurl.com/7kbnbvf #presentation
  5. Think of gestures as an extension of the words coming out of your mouth. They should emphasize, accentuate & highlight: tinyurl.com/6owdo5e
  6. At worst, gestures distract the audience. At best, they add emphasis and enthusiasm. Be in the latter camp. Here's how: bit.ly/MVY1aS
  7. There’s inherent meaning in things we consider arbitrary. 60-70% of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior: tinyurl.com/6owdo5e
  8. Avoid the Curse of Knowledge // Einstein said: “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” tinyurl.com/79ucmpd
  9. Don’t keep your hands still! You’ll speak better if you use gestures. tinyurl.com/6owdo5e #presentation
  10. New blog post! How to Speak Effectively with Gestures in #Presentations: tinyurl.com/6owdo5e
  11. "Open a knowledge gap, and then close it in an interesting, unexpected way." Tips on how to engage your audience: tinyurl.com/cq5v6kz
  12. Emotion depends on individual persons' struggles & successes, while analytical thinking depends on statistics & data:tinyurl.com/78pvr5f
  13. A question can cause the audience to realize there is a gap in their knowledge, and it sparks their curiosity: tinyurl.com/6rqk4bo
  14. Take risks in your #presentation, don't just be safe: “A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for.”Grace Murray Hopper
  15. RT @SlideRocket: Know too much? Get control of yourself! "Curse of Knowledge and How to Counteract it" bit.ly/MdbvP6 #presenting
  16. Thank you! // RT @alexrister1: Happy Friday, Ethos3! Y'all have written some powerful stuff this week. Thanks for being amazing as always.
  17. "The tone of your voice reveals your passion and your enthusiasm." Read our review of a #TED talk on exploration: tinyurl.com/6rqk4bo