Mastering Effective Body Language in Public Speaking
Explore essential techniques for using body language effectively when delivering speeches. Learn about the significance of facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, and movements to enhance communication impact and engage your audience. Discover how to maintain eye contact, use natural gestures, and create a sense of immediacy for a compelling delivery.
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INDIGO EFRC Monthly Teleconference July 20, 2015 12:30 1:30 PM BES Update Henderson EFRC Science Highlight Talks (15 minutes each must start with standard EFRC Scientific Highlight slide) ICDC CCDM NEES
BES Update INDIGO EFRC group July 20, 2015 2015 EFRC Annual Report: May still be a follow-up request for clarifications on staffing, publication acknowledgments, budget, intellectual property, Current and Pending documentation, etc. Will send to your administrative lead with Director as cc:
EFRC PI Meeting at the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington DC on October 26 27, 2015. This is NOT a review. Please have your managing director, administrator, or deputy director for operations, etc. join the EFRC forum at energyfrontier.us called 2015 EFRC PI Meeting. http://www.energyfrontier.us/group/2015-efrc- pi-meeting 1 Attendance limit: 13 per EFRC Deadlines Aug 3 - Nomination deadline for grad student and postdoc competition (send to Robin Hayes) Aug 31 - Notify finalists for grad student and postdoc competition Aug 31 - Submission deadline for optional Science Communication contest Sept 14 - Submission deadline for talk titles and abstracts and poster titles (submission template will be distributed later) Oct 4 - Hotel reservation closes Oct 12 - On-line meeting registration closes 2
BES Update Thoughts on Expectations for EFRC Management Communication: Keeping everyone informed about results Keeping planned activities in sync Discussing new ideas and possible activities Collaboration: Expanding individual s skill set by working with others Efficiency gains through leveraging Sharing responsibility for outcome Strategic Planning: Constantly evaluating collective results of the EFRC Identifying opportunities to concentrate and align effort (e.g., via model systems, specific question, etc.) for major synergistic result Evaluating critical path to major EFRC objective and maintaining criteria for success
INDIGO monthly teleconferences in Q1: Project Year 2 (August 1, 2015 October 31, 2015) All group calls invitations will come via Outlook (generated by Zoom) All-Director s Call at 12:30 1:30 PM Eastern (EFRC Highlight Talks due from Group A CEES, CBES, and m2M) Monday, Aug 24, 2015 All-Director s Call at 12:30 1:30 PM Eastern (EFRC Highlight Talks due from Group B FIRST, NECCES, and IMASC) Monday, Sept 21, 2015 All-Director s Call at 12:30 1:30 PM Eastern (EFRC Highlight Talks due from Group C ICDC, CCDM, and NEES) Monday, Oct 19, 2015