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AIML20: Notes for Presenters

Welcome, Presenter!

We're glad you are here and look forward to your delivery of this amazing content. As an experienced presenter, we know you know HOW to present so this guide will focus on WHAT you need to present. It will provide you a full run-through of the presentation created by the presentation design team.

Along with the video of the presentation, this document will link to all the assets you need to successfully present including PowerPoint slides and demo instructions & code.

  1. Read document in its entirety.
  2. Watch the video presentation
  3. Ask questions of the Lead Presenter

Assets in Train-The-Trainer kit

Become a Trained Presenter

To become a trained presenter, contact [email protected]. In your email please include:

  • Complete name:
  • The code of this presentation: AIML20
  • Link (ex: unlisted YouTube video) to a video of you presenting (~10 minutes).

    It doesn't need to be this content, the important is to show your presenter skills

A mentor will get back to you with the information on the process.

Trained Presenters

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

David Smith
David Smith

📢 📖
Chris Noring
Chris Noring

🎨 📖

Feedback Loop

Do you have a comment, feedback, suggestion? The best feedback loop for content changes/suggestions/feedback is to create a new issue on this GitHub repository. To get all the details about how to create an issue please refer to the Contributing docs