We held a 2-part Speaker Training Bootcamp on Zoom on May 23 and June 6, 2021. In the May 23 session, participants learned tools and insights for building confidence, personalizing their climate story, customizing the presentation and more. At the June 6 session, participants gave short (8 minute) presentations, and received feedback from their mentors and peers.
On this page, we’d like to share some resources that might be helpful to you as you plan your own climate presentations. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email Speaker Training & Programs Chair Matt Almos at mattalmos@gmail.com.
YOU CAN ACCESS VIDEO OF THE MAY 23 SESSION BY CLICKING THESE LINKS:
MAY 23 BOOTCAMP VIDEO - PART 1
MAY 23 BOOTCAMP VIDEO - PART 2
Below are some answers to technical questions that you might have as you prepare your own climate presentation.
How do I download the various versions of the Climate Reality Presentation deck?
If you have completed the Climate Reality Leadership Corps Training (with former Vice President Al Gore), you can access many versions of the presentation deck through Climate Reality Project’s Reality Hub. You’ll find links to many different versions of the deck on this page, including the deck that was presented in the most recent Leadership Corps Training. (There’s lots of other great resources to be found on this page, so feel free to explore.)
If you have NOT completed the Climate Reality Leadership Corps Training (with former Vice President Al Gore), you will not have access to Reality Hub. Instead, you can access the Truth In Ten presentation deck (a shorter version of Mr. Gore’s presentation) by visiting this page. Scroll down to the bottom and enter the information requested. Then click the button that says “SUBMIT”. You will then be taken to a page that says “THANK YOU FOR DOWNLOADING TRUTH IN 10”. At the bottom of the page are a wide range of links that allow you to download the deck in different formats and languages.
Can I add my own slides?
Absolutely! Here’s some short videos that show you how to do that in Keynote and Powerpoint. (And if you’re more comfortable working only with the slides in the Climate Reality deck, that’s fine too.)
Are there other videos out there with tips on how to use Keynote and Powerpoint?
You bet. Here’s one for Keynote and here’s one for Powerpoint, but feel free to keep exploring Google and YouTube for others! For those who have access to Reality Hub, you’ll find other great resources on this page.
How do I share my screen in Zoom?
Matt made a short video with different techniques for sharing Keynote presentations on Zoom.
Here’s another short video that shows you the basics of sharing a Keynote presentation in Zoom. And here’s one for Powerpoint. Remember that you can host your own free zoom meeting to practice this. Depending on your set up, you may need to have your notes on paper, or on a separate screen while you present.
Can I get a copy of some of the slides that were shared in Part 1 of the Bootcamp?
Sure. Remember, you can view a videos of the May 23 session of the Bootcamp by visiting these links: Part 1 & Part 2. Here’s a couple other resources:
“Customizing the Presentation” (which was presented by Wei-Tai Kwok)
“Guidelines for Shaping Your Personal Climate Story” (which was presented by Steve Levin)
“How to add a YouTube video to your Climate Presentation” (video that Matt made on 6/2/21).
Zoom Chat Transcript from Part 1 of the Bootcamp (5/23)
What if I still need help?
Don’t hesitate to email Bootcamp hosts Matt Almos (mattalmos@gmail.com) and Carol Kravetz (ckravetz@pacbell.net). We’re happy to provide whatever assistance we can!