Kudos to you for choosing one of the largest code camps on the east coast to do your first presentation at. I learned to always have an extra demo or something to talk about after your real presentation. When I gave my first presentation to a users group, I ran way over time due to discussions and questions. However, when I gave the same presentation to a code camp group, I was 15 minutes short because nobody was participating! Better to have too much information than not enough, I guess.
Awesome video. You did great in your presentation. You filled out the time just fine and your presentations actually went over very well with the group. Pat yourself on the back and get prepped for the next one. Good luck in RCC :)
Very nice. The camera loves you, you just need a backdrop like this guy: http://twitpic.com/3hfau
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for choosing one of the largest code camps on the east coast to do your first presentation at. I learned to always have an extra demo or something to talk about after your real presentation. When I gave my first presentation to a users group, I ran way over time due to discussions and questions. However, when I gave the same presentation to a code camp group, I was 15 minutes short because nobody was participating! Better to have too much information than not enough, I guess.
ReplyDeleteAwesome video. You did great in your presentation. You filled out the time just fine and your presentations actually went over very well with the group. Pat yourself on the back and get prepped for the next one. Good luck in RCC :)
ReplyDeleteI agree w/Nathan:)
ReplyDeleteAs far as the camera loving u:)
ReplyDeleteNot the backdrop...btw
Pat yourself on the eve isk:http://www.cheapeveiskbulks.com/ and get prepped for the next one.
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