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  2. File:10 Years of Dumps at the WMF speaker notes.pdf

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  3. File:Editing challenges on multi-script wikis (with speaker ...

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  4. File:Wikipedia reader motivations and behavior (Wikicon N ...

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    File:Wikipedia reader motivations and behavior (Wikicon N.Amer. 2016), with speaker notes.pdf

  5. File:Dumps are not backups speaker notes.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: These speaker notes are from a short presentation to tech folks at the WMF on why the xml/sql dumps shouldn't be considered backups. The slides are included as smaller images because that's how odp handles export to pdf. Images included are all from Commons or derived from them, with copyright to their authors, see the Credits slide.

  6. File:Wikimania 2005 Presentation Easytimeline Speaker Notes.pdf

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  7. Extemporaneous speaking - Wikipedia

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    Extemporaneous Speaking (Extemp, or EXT) is a speech delivery style/speaking style, and a term that identifies a specific forensic competition.The competition is a speech event based on research and original analysis, done with a limited-preparation; in the United States those competitions are held for high school and college students.

  8. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    A speaker giving a presentation using a projector. A presentation conveys information from a speaker to an audience.Presentations are typically demonstrations, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, build goodwill, or present a new idea/product. [1]

  9. Interpreting notes - Wikipedia

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    Interpreting notes are used by some interpreters, who re-express oral communications (such as speeches) in whole or in part. Such notes may be used when the interpreter is working in "consecutive mode." Interpreting notes are not part of any conventional graphic system, and practitioners are free to develop their own techniques.