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From: Dragos Ruiu (dr
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Date: Fri Sep 18 2009 - 15:29:16 CDT
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On 13-May-09, at 5:15 PM, Dave Aitel wrote:
> One thing he did during his talk that I thought was good was stop
> every 5-10 slides for questions. With something as technical as
> this, it's a very good idea as it kept the audience on the same page.
How's that for email lag. ;-P
Highlighting this was a great point Dave.
This habit and pattern Matt used is a _wonderful_ idea. It's an option
_every_ technical presenter should consider.
It's not about showing off how intelligent you are or how much arcana
you know, it's about educating and transferring knowledge.
Hint. Hint. Hint.
cheers,
--dr
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