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A Lecture About How to Give a Lecture

This is an introduction to a lecture from MIT Professor Patrick Winston about How to Speak. Winston was director of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory from 1972 to 1997. He applies some of his AI knowledge in his explanation about how to speak. It isn't directly related to job interviewing but you might be able to apply some you learn in the lecture to giving an interview.
How to Speak shows how even someone who isn't naturally charismatic can become an effective speaker. In this presentation recorded before a live audience, Professor Patrick Winston of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers advice on all aspects of academic presentations. He discusses how to begin and end a lecture, how to cycle in on the material, how to use verbal punctuation to indicate transitions, and how to devise "near misses" that strengthen understanding by showing what a particular concept is not. In addition, his presentation covers do's and don'ts of blackboard use, overhead projectors, and props. Throughout his lecture, Winston not only describes his techniques, but actively adopts them, illustrating each as he goes. The result is a detailed, practical guide designed for anyone who wishes to communicate effectively with an academic audience.


You can see the full 45-minute lecture here.

Posted on March 21, 2008



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