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!

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Who Wants Presentation Engagement?Matthew Halt

AUDIENCE

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Expectations

If I walk out of here with ________, I

will consider this a good use of my

time.

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Engaged Defined

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

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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

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The ‘Engagers’

Preacher Teacher

Magician Politician

Salesmen

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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

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The Preacher

Spiritual Level

Innate Senses

Good vs. Evil

Present

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The Teacher

Behavioral Level

Learned

Right vs. Wrong

Facilitate

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The Magician

Imaginary Level

Fantasy

Possible vs. Plausible

Present

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The Politician

Good of Community

Sense of Pride/Duty

Should vs. Could

Present

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The Salesmen

All Levels

Lust

Want vs. Need

Facilitate

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Common Thread

How do all ‘Engagers’ engage?

What is their common tool to engage people?

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Who is the best story teller?

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

2. Teacher

3. Magician

4. Politician

5. Salesmen

Preacher TeacherMagician PoliticianSalesmen

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Story Tellers

What do you think?

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Adapting Story – Five Key Elements

Grab Attention

Narrative Style

Relatable Storyline

Be Invested

Complete Circle

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Story/Game Exercise

Let’s Play!

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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

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Exercise Debrief

What was learned?

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Principles of Game Creation

Involvement

Relevance

Excitement

Bonding

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

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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?

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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?

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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

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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’

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