How to Practice a Presentation Out Loud
Reading your slides silently is not rehearsal. Here is a simple method for practicing the spoken part of your presentation — with a timer, a transcript, and honest self-review.
Long-form articles written for people who think out loud. Each post leads with a clear answer, then the reasoning.
Reading your slides silently is not rehearsal. Here is a simple method for practicing the spoken part of your presentation — with a timer, a transcript, and honest self-review.
Research shows that explaining concepts out loud is one of the most effective study strategies. Here is why it works and how to build it into your routine.
Oral exams test your ability to think on your feet and explain clearly. A practical guide to preparing for vivas, defenses, and oral assessments through timed speaking practice.
The Feynman Technique is a powerful study method. Pairing it with timed speaking practice makes it even more effective. Here is how to combine them.
A guide to thinking about privacy when using AI-assisted learning tools — what to look for, what to ask, and how to make informed choices as a student.