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A repository of resources about public speaking, specifically in the context of software development and IT conferences.

License: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International

public_speaking's Introduction

Public Speaking Resources

Translations available:

This repository contains an ever-growing and -evolving list of resources for public speaking. The primary focus is presenting at technical conferences, but many of the lessons here can be applied to many different public speaking events & audiences.

Contributing

Have a public speaking resource you'd like to contribute? Thank you! We love contributors!

Please have a look at CONTRIBUTING.md for all your contributing needs. :-)

All contributors to and participants in this project (including the IRC channel) agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.

Please contact us if you have any questions about the project or contributing to it.

Resources

Browse below or click here to jump directly to a section:

General

Finding a Conference

Tech conferences are not the only way to do public speaking. You can find local users groups on Meetup and similar sites that might be interested in hearing your talks, as well!

Aggregators of CFPs and Conferences

A CFP is a "Call For Papers", "Call For Proposals", or "Call For Participation" depending on the conference.

Mailing lists with tech CFPs

  • ~~Technically Speaking, emphasizes inclusive conferences with stipends. Archive up to end of 2018 when it stopped publishing.

Proposing talks

Writing a bio

Rejections

Writing presentations

Presenting talks

Tools

Slides

Demos

  • demoshell A simplified shell for live demonstrations. It always shows the command prompt at the top of the screen and pushes command output down instead of letting iscroll up.

Code

  • carbon.now.sh A tool for generating images of pleasantly sized and highlighted code for slides.

Other

History & acknowledgments

This collection of resources started as a bibliography for a public speaking tutorial written & presented by VM (Vicky) Brasseur and Josh Berkus.

Since that tutorial, the collection continued to grow as Vicky located new resources to add to the list. While the collection was public, it was buried. This repository brings it out into the light and makes it easy for everyone to locate, use, and contribute to it.

Immense thanks due to Josh for helping build the initial collection of resources. Thank you, Josh!

Licensing

While the individual works in this list each have their own copyright and licensing, this work itself is copyright VM Brasseur. All contributors retain copyright to their contributions to the work.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please see LICENSE.md for more information.

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Announcing

  • Write announcement blog post
  • Publish announcement blog post
  • Tweet blog post
  • Submit post to HN
  • Submit post to reddit
  • Ask folks to upvote/share/RT/whatevs

Using correct flag for language/country

Great guide. I'd like to flag that 學術會議英文社交演講技巧 作者:Dr Fiona Hu is by a Taiwanese author, and the language of the post is in Traditional Chinese, not used in China. I'd like to request changing the flag from China to Taiwan so people can know this is in a different language.

How could we translate the repo?

I thought to translate this repo do PT-BR because here in Brazil we have so many people who is afraid to speak in public, then I think that this repo will help those people to get ready when they need to do a talk.

But we need to think about structure, how will we do that?

I thought to create a structure like this:

  • CODEOFCONDUCT.md
  • CONTRIBUTING.md
  • LICENSE.md
  • README.md
    • translations
      • pt-br
        • CODEOFCONDUCT.md
        • CONTRIBUTING.md
        • LICENSE.md
        • README.md
      • es
      • ru
      • ...

But I'm not sure if is the better way.

Add speaker bio writing resources

I've written a few speaker bios for myself in the past and really struggle with them. I would love to see some resources added that have helpful tips for writing tech speaker bios.

I've searched a bit, but most of the resources I find are very general and don't have tech conferences in mind.

Thanks for creating this resource! 💖

Before announcing

Normally I'd probably prefer each of these items be a separate issue but for now, since I'm the only one here…

  • Move licensing section to the bottom
  • Add introduction paragraph or two
    • Incl mention of source of the list
    • Incl credit to Fuzzy
  • Add ToC to the resources
  • Reconsider IRC channel name (make it match repo name; _ not - )
  • Add "contact us" section somewhere
  • Reconsider ordering of resources (by author last name?)
  • Add overall header for README
  • Review contributors.md & make sure it says enough for a first pass (can iterate later)
  • Add your own speaker training video, you doofus
  • Add CoC
  • Mention CoC in CONTRIBUTING & README

Link seems to be broken

Preparing For Your First Talk by Yash Prabhu, presented at ElaConf 2015 links to a YouTube video that is no longer present. (At least not in this URL.)

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