During the conference, we have planned two media training sessions,
targeted to all people representing TDF at global and local level
(speaking at conferences or with the media).
The two sessions will cover:
- storytelling techniques to present TDF in a more engaging way than
with now boring public speaking techniques (storytelling is the new
trend in public speaking)
- media relations techniques, to deal with journalists (and with
everyone else wanting to know about TDF and LibreOffice, and asking
questions): drafting the message, pitching the story, answering good and
nasty questions
The two sessions will be in Room 105, on Tuesday (tomorrow) and on
Friday at 2:30PM. They will last a couple of hours.
Presentations will be distributed to the participants, but not made
public on the website. Sessions will not be recorded.
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