The Great Lakes PTTC offers this training for prevention practitioners in HHS Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI.
July 22, 2021
10:30am – 12pm Central
11:30am–1pm Eastern
In this 90-minute hands-on session participants will be guided through a variety of design techniques, gaining practice in developing the skills they need to design compelling and polished visual aids for presentations.
This training is an in-depth follow-up to the Design section of the three-hour Presentation and Design Training. Attending the Presentation and Design Training is not required, but highly recommended.
Learning Objectives
After the session, participants will be able to:
- Design compelling, polished visual aids for prevention presentations
Speakers
Jamie Comstock and Robin Carr founded Info Inspired in 2014, after many years of designing and giving presentations with no formal training in this area and watching their public health colleagues struggle with the same skills gap.
Both are certified prevention specialists with 30 years’ combined experience in the field.
They’ve spent the last several years researching and testing ways to not only capture and hold an audience’s attention, but to also inspire audiences. They’ve spent countless hours refining the presentation planning process, identifying free resources, and learning how to maximize the tools they already had.
It’s also important to know that they aren’t graphic designers, artists, or especially tech savvy. Everything they do, you can do too.
They’ve presented at the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America’s Leadership Forum, the Maine Public Health Association Annual Meeting, the New England Institute of Addiction Studies, the New England School of Best Practices, and provided training and technical assistance to non-profit organizations throughout New England. They have been featured on the Organizing for Change podcast and have an on-demand webinar available through the New England Prevention Technology Transfer Center.
Certificates of attendance will be available to participants who attend the training in full.
Certificates of attendance will be available to participants who attend the training in full.