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SUpposed to give a 1.5 hour presentation on Dreamweaver and Javascript in 20 minutes.

notfred

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Bah, "teacher" is not in my job description. I hope they're not expecting much. I think I'll do mostly Q&A.
 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: minendo
1.5 hours is not bad. 3 hours of Formulas in Excel sucks.

Uhg. Did you get a complementary defibrillator to shock yourself back into consciousness every 30 minutes?
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: minendo
1.5 hours is not bad. 3 hours of Formulas in Excel sucks.

Uhg. Did you get a complementary defibrillator to shock yourself back into consciousness every 30 minutes?
I wish. Yesterday I did a 3 hour seminar on Databases in Excel. Formulas is next week, but it is about the 5th time I will do it.

 

SaltBoy

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Teaching may not be one of your strengths, but you'll be surprised how fast time goes when you get into a "groove."
 

StageLeft

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I had to give a 6 hour presentation once, with only a 15 minute break in the middle, on clustered indexes in sql server 2000. I was standing the whole time and the AC in the building had failed (it was high 80s). Additionally I was hungover - badly.

jk
 

Pastore

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Hour and a half is easy. A little history of both for about 15 minutes, then go over some of the basics which would take like half hour 45 minutes, then the rest of the time Q&A. What kind of audience is this?