Recorded Webinar: Minecraft, not Ms. Pacman: Transforming Prevention Presentations for Today's Audiences

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This course is one of the New England PTTC's free self-paced prevention courses that have been posted to the PTTC Network's learning portal.  This is one of the strategies of the New England PTTC to increase and expand access to prevention training for the New England workforce. We know it sometimes can be challenging to access a variety of prevention training due to distance and just finding the time in your schedule to attend trainings. With these on-demand courses, you can register and take the course on your schedule, and get continuing education credits towards your prevention certification! 

NOTE:  All New England Prevention Technology Transfer Center webinars and online courses are hosted at the PTTC Network Learning Management Center, HealtheKnowledge.  You will need to create an account to register and participate in the webinar.  If you need to create an account, click here and follow the instructions.  Once you have a user account you will be able to register for this, and all future New England PTTC webinars and courses.  Contact us if you have any questions.

 

Minecraft, not Ms. Pacman: Transforming Prevention Presentations for Today's Audiences

Presenter:  Jamie Comstock and Robin Carr

Course Summary:  Hey, the 90s called … they want their slide deck AND presentation back! Prevention professionals use presentations as a primary strategy to disseminate information, build skills, ignite calls to action and influence change. However most of us never receive any formal training in presentation design – despite all we expect them to do for us. Consequently, our presentations are as dated as dial-up Internet. In this session, you’ll learn a framework based in brain science to develop and deliver exceptional presentations – every time – using the tools and resources you already have. Get ready to transform your audience with modern and powerful presentations.

 

Learning Objectives, at the end of this session participants will be able to:  

  • Apply a four step process to create brain-friendly presentations. 
  • List the most common presenter mistakes and understand how to prevent them and understand how to prevent them. 
  • Increase audience engagement and participation.

 

Continuing Education Credits Available: 1.5 Hour Certificate of Completion Available

IC & RC Prevention Domains: Domain 3 - Communication

 

Link to Register and Begin Course: http://healtheknowledge.org/course/index.php?categoryid=89#NEPTTC-Presentations

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July 30, 2019
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