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 enlighten us, but make it quick
What is Ignite?
Where is Ignite?
Why is Ignite?
Ignite Anchorage
What is the Ignite format?
Challenges of this format
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What can I talk about?
What cant I talk about?
What should I talk about?
Whats in it for me?
Its not a competition
What if I suck at
PowerPoint?
Resources
   http://ignite.oreilly.com
Resources
 http://IgniteAnchorage.com
Thank You




犢   Contact Info
    -   dean@igniteanchorage.com
    -   Twitter: @IgniteAnchorage

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Editor's Notes

  • #3: Community organized conference consisting of a series of “speedy” presentations Created by Bre Pettis (Make Magazine) & Brady Forrest (O’Reilly Media) Promoted by O’Reilly Media
  • #4: It started in Seattle but is now worldwide Events in more than 50 cities There’s a list of global events on @IgniteAnchorage
  • #5: Share your passion for something
  • #6: First event in Anchorage was in May of 2009 Next event on January 14th 2010 We hope to have 1 or 2 a year
  • #7: Five minutes Twenty slides that auto advance every 15 seconds
  • #8: Timing, you’re not in control of the slides, they advance whether you are ready or not It seems simple, but you need to practice even though it’s only 5 minutes Creating the slides
  • #9: Text too small to read Full sentences instead of bullet points Poor color choice Overly complex diagrams Poor information flow
  • #10: 15 seconds is not long enough for your audience to absorb all the info on a dense slide The average person can silently read ~80 words in 15 seconds This slide has over 200 words A speaker at the last event tried to give a “Powerpoint read along” and got very frustrated
  • #11: Your slides should tell your story visually But, if you need to present dense info on a slide there are ways to “cheat” For example, this slide was actually three different slides
  • #12: This is from Oscar Avellenada’s presentation He used simple stick figures to illustrate his presentation His presentation will be available on the Ignite web site
  • #13: Ignite presentations can and have been about practically anything From multi-person pogo sticks to hacking chocolate “How to buy a car without getting screwed” “Practical party crashing” “Art can save the world. No, really.”
  • #14: There are some exceptions: No sales pitches/commercials No partisan politics No religious proselytizing
  • #15: Your field of expertise Your hobby Tell a story
  • #16: The excitement of trying something new The satisfaction of a job well done Meet new people Have fun
  • #17: There are no winners and losers It’s just for fun
  • #18: We’ll provide technical assistance and advice if you need it
  • #19: Learn more about Ignite Watch videos of presentations from other Ignites
  • #20: Event news Contact information Download presentation templates
  • #21: Put your contact info on the last slide