Dear All
Quick presentation query.
How do you cope with presenting the same information hundreds of times to
your visitors without going mad?
Be it a welcome or the instructions to an activity, it is sometimes
necessary to repeat the same thing many times in one day. This can be a
form of torture! How do you keep your presentation fresh and exciting, even
if it's the 497th time you've said it that day?
I'm looking to pass on some words of wisdom to student facilitators working
with us. Personally, I always try to remember that it's the visitor's first
experience, but there must be other clever ways to remain sane!
Thanks!!
Mandy.
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Mandy Tulloch
Development Co-ordinator
Natural History Centre
University of Aberdeen
Zoology Building
Tillydrone Avenue
Aberdeen AB24 2TZ
T - 01224 493 288
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W - www.abdn.ac.uk/nhc
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