I’ve done a number of presentations lately in all sorts of formats – solo, duo, panels and webcasts. For the Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast on the Legal Talk Network, Tom and I decided to record an episode in which we shared some of our latest tips and observations about presenting. The result was the episode called “Presentation Tips for Legal Professionals.”
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After that podcast, we realized that we had barely tapped the surface of what we wanted to say on presentations, so I was able to talk Tom into recording two more episodes on presenting as part of a panel and presenting on webinars – “Panel Presentation Pointers for Legal Professionals” and “Webinar Presentation Pointers for Legal Professionals.”

As a result, we now have a three-part series with our latest thinking and tips about presenting. On the podcasts, we also talk about Heartbleed, the presenter mode in PowerPoint and the “right to be forgotten.”

We invite you to listen to all of the episodes and welcome your reactions, questions and tips of your own. We might even do a follow-up segment highlighting the best of the comments and tips we get. We also want to gauge the interest in a short book of presentation tips, probably in a low cost eBook format.

Get these episodes (and many more) on Legal Talk Network, on the ABA’s Law Technology Today blog, or, perhaps best of all, by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes.

[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (https://denniskennedy.com/blog/)]

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