[TYPO3-english] Presentation about open source and TYPO3

Andreas Becker ab.becker at web.de
Sun Oct 26 05:12:16 CET 2008


Haha just found this
http://www.howtopresent.com/indexgo.html

Perhaps you can make a TYPO3 presentaion with this in 60 Minutes and it is
really cheap (but I think it is never working!)

CU
Andi

2008/10/26 Andreas Becker <ab.becker at web.de>

> Thanks Dimitry for pointing this out.
> I am presenting TYPO3 since 2004 on various international occasion and
> conferences and it really takes a lot of time to reach the peers you want
> to
> reach. A good presentation should also be presented by the one doing the
> presentation! i.e. I am very sure even if you would have the presentation
> (which are available in the net by the way for free like many many others!)
> you won't be able to presented in the way actually this presentation was
> meant when it has been created for a specific audience.
>
> Holding a presentation from somebody else is very similar like a teacher
> reading out all the lesson stuff and materials from one of those big
> publishing companies only to fulfill his official lesson plan. The people
> will feel "Let him talk!" and they will concentrate in something else as
> they already know that the one presenting or teaching has ABSOLUTLY NO IDEA
> about what he is talking as he has only chosen the most cheapest and most
> affordable way for seombody with NO TYPO3 knowledge and there are lots of
> them out there in the field of BIG business!
>
> By the book of Dimitry and create a valuable presentation out of it if you
> focus on Developers and want to reach developers.
>
> Take the presentations of Webempoweredchurch (which are free!) if you want
> to reach 0815 customers.
>
> Or do it like in politics
>
> Invest about 1000 euro and much more for a Ghost writer for one talk or
> presentation of about 20-30 Minutes and about 30 - 50 pages. We do this
> also
> for others in even different languages to all kind of themes. To create
> your
> presentation we would need to know a bit about yourself - what you are
> doing
> and what your interests are. This helps us to customize a talk so that you
> will be able to present the presentation as something YOU have been created
> (even you haven't at all!)
>
> And of course we need to know the audience for which you need the
> presentation. If you also would like to have the copyright invest another
> 4000 euro and we can talk about it. Please let us know the language you
> want
> to have the presentation and the format.
> widescreen or normal screen or with one or two projectors and so on.
>
> If you need your masters thesis or any other work you want to present
> simply
> contact us and we can talk about how to create and help you to get what you
> want! By the way there are a lot of Ghost writers out there - simply search
> for it!
>
> Concerning TYPO3 you won't find many anyway - as they either write books
> and
> sell them ;-) for BIG money and not on the 1 Euro buy and read me market.
> They are producing Video Trainings - Ask Mike if we will give you his
> presentation for Free ;-) - I don't think so - so better buy his Videos
> they
> are only about 30-40 Euro each and you would need about 3-4 at least and
> ask
> him if you will be allowed to reuse his wording (I don't think so!) or
> simply use your own head and create something after you learned at least a
> bit about TYPO3 at all.
>
> As an Intro I would use the Videos and watch and practice with them in the
> first week (fulltime) at least 40 hours + about 200 Euro for the Video
> (perhaps more)
> Then start reading the major TYPO3 books available even as PDF sometimes on
> packt and elsewhere in the second week (fulltime) at least 40 hours I guess
> you should invest more the 80 hours!!! (You will need about 200 Euro to get
> all those major books as none of them is covering all colors of TYPO3 ;-)
> Reading the Book of JoH and Dimitry in the third week (fulltime) at least
> 40
> hours but it would be better to invest more then 120 hours so you can
> practice with all those mentioned examples. + about 100 Euro - this is
> pretty cheap but you can't paste and copy as this function is disabled in
> the PDFs ;-) so invest at least another week if you intend to produce a
> plagiat! without knowledge of the author (which is actually a copyright
> infrindgement and you should not do it anyway)
>
> Ah yeah forgotten. You should visit at least one Seminar about TYPO3
> (prices
> vary a bit between 500 - 5000 Euro) Take a well known one so you see how
> stuff should be presented in a nice way to the audience and you can
> assimilate a bit the presentation style.
>
> If your have done this in the first month an invested about 1000 - 3000
> Euro
> you know a bit about TYPO3 and perhaps enough to present it to a simple
> customer. If you intend to reach developers better stop right now and
> invited some developers (it is cheaper and they know what they are doing
> ;-)
> and are talking about - but don't think that anyone in the audience will
> get
> what they are talking about :-(!
>
> Or like said before use one of those services - for ghostwriters
> Or simply go to your next school - donate them some nice computers and get
> in return a well organised, checked and controlled presentation about TYPO3
> made by our future and the future of TYPO3 - Students in our schools
>
> Have fun - don't worry be happy! and enjoy your presentation.
>
> Andi
>
>
> 2008/10/26 Dmitry Dulepov <dmitry.dulepov at gmail.com>
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > ries van Twisk wrote:
> > > We all know it's a lot of work but Dmitry make it sounds like if it
> > > takes 4 weeks of
> > > work to complete a 1.5 hours presentation.
> >
> > It tooks me two days to make a good 1h presentation and further
> > hours to rehearse it. So it is truly hard work, not just dropping a
> > couple of bullets to a powerpoint page. Of course, it is if we are
> > still talking about *good* presentation.
> >
> > Making good presentation is more difficult then writing good code.
> > It is more difficult than writing a good book. Presentation is
> > limited in time and people should not doze off while listening, they
> > should be really interested.
> >
> > --
> > Dmitry Dulepov
> > TYPO3 translations support
> > My TYPO3 book: http://www.packtpub.com/typo3-extension-development/book
> > In the blog:
> > http://typo3bloke.net/post-details/get_typo3_coding_guidelines_here/
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