Audience Engagement

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This is a presentation from Innovations in Learning 2007 about how to get your audience engaged in your presentation. Turning Point Solution tool was used with this presentation.

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What statement best describes your soul?

0%0%0% 1. I need to be saved…AMEN!!!

2. I’m only hear cause my spouse made me come

3. I already have salvation!

Who Wants Presentation Engagement?Matthew Halt

AUDIENCE

Expectations

If I walk out of here with ________, I

will consider this a good use of my

time.

Engaged Defined

attract somebody: to hold the attention of, or win the affection of somebody *www.dictionary.net

Engaged Defined

attract somebody: to hold the attention of, or win the affection of somebody interlock: bring something together and cause something to interlock

*www.dictionary.net

The ‘Engagers’

Preacher Teacher

Magician Politician

Salesmen

Who do you like to engage with?

0%0%0%0%0% 1. Preacher

2. Teacher

3. Magician

4. Politician

5. Salesmen

Preacher TeacherMagician PoliticianSalesmen

The Preacher

Spiritual Level

Innate Senses

Good vs. Evil

Present

The Teacher

Behavioral Level

Learned

Right vs. Wrong

Facilitate

The Magician

Imaginary Level

Fantasy

Possible vs. Plausible

Present

The Politician

Good of Community

Sense of Pride/Duty

Should vs. Could

Present

The Salesmen

All Levels

Lust

Want vs. Need

Facilitate

Common Thread

How do all ‘Engagers’ engage?

What is their common tool to engage people?

Who is the best story teller?

0%0%0%0%0% 1. Preacher

2. Teacher

3. Magician

4. Politician

5. Salesmen

Preacher TeacherMagician PoliticianSalesmen

Story Tellers

What do you think?

Adapting Story – Five Key Elements

Grab Attention

Narrative Style

Relatable Storyline

Be Invested

Complete Circle

Story/Game Exercise

Let’s Play!

Who had the best game?

0%0%0%0%0%0%0% 1. Team 1

2. Team 2

3. Team 3

4. Team 4

5. Team 5

6. Team 6

7. Team 7

Exercise Debrief

What was learned?

Principles of Game Creation

Involvement

Relevance

Excitement

Bonding

*Brown, Ron “Put More Fun Into Teaching and Learning”

Who Wants Audience Engagement?

Who Wants to Play?

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Name the Rev. Mighty’s Church?

0%0%0%0% 1. Our Lady of Lost Hope

2. First Assembly of God

3. St. Charles

4. Second Chance Cathedral

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What one word best defines engage?

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1. Lock

2. Attract

3. Mirror

4. Relevance

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What ‘Engager’ appeals to you Spiritual side?

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1. Magician

2. Teacher

3. Preacher

4. Politician

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A Salesmen typically appeals to what conflict?

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1. Good vs. Evil

2. Should vs. Could

3. Possible vs. Plausible

4. Want vs. Need

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Which is NOT an ‘Engager’?

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1. Politician

2. Teacher

3. Magician

4. Statistician

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What is one of the first things you should do when telling a story?

0%0%0%0% 1. Grab attention

2. Use a narrative style

3. Use a relatable storyline

4. Be invested

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What principle of game design suggests the use of real-life circumstances?

0%0%0%0% 1. Involvement

2. Relevance

3. Bonding

4. Excitement

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____ - Games provide a common experience which you/co-players can reflect on together.

0%0%0%0% 1. Involvement

2. Excitement

3. Relevance

4. Bonding

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Which works with story telling and game creation?

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1. Bonding

2. Relevance's

3. Complete Circle

4. Vivid Characters

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Another word to describe ‘Engage’

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1. Interlocked

2. Close

3. Separate

4. Similar

Who Wants Audience Engagement?

Good Job!

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Learning Objectives Define Engagement

Identify the 5 types of ‘Engagers’

Identify 5 elements of story telling

Identify 4 principles of game creation

Convert to church of ‘The First Assembly of Engaged’

Information Personal Contact:

Matthew_Halt@cable.comcast.com

Hardware Contacthttp://www.turningtechnologies.com

Web Resources:http://www.smarter.comhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/ http://www.trainerswarehouse.com/