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Mr. Stuart Walesh, Ph.D., P.E., BC.WRE(Ret.), Dist.M.ASCE

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Posted By Stuart Walesh 05-28-2024 10:21 AM
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Heidi: Please see the following summary of some of what I have learned from doing seminars, webinars, and workshops for internal educuation and training programs: http://www.helpingyouengineeryourfuture.com/roi.htm Hope this helps. Stu ------------------------------ Stu Walesh ...
Posted By Stuart Walesh 02-28-2024 10:58 AM
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Some participants, like you Heidi Wallace, read Ressler's paper as suggested by Bill Hayden. I discovered that paper a few years ago while conducting research for my book Engineering's Public-Protection Predicament. Drawing on that article, and other similar ones, I included in my book a chapter (Chapter ...
Posted By Stuart Walesh 08-15-2023 10:30 AM
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Mitchell and others: Sorry, the sentence is missing from the slide I sent. It is "Prune your text and it will yield more fruit." I am also trying to resend it. Stu ------------------------------ Stu Walesh PhD, PE Consultant - Teacher - Author 219-242-1704 www.HelpingYouEngineerYour ...
Posted By Stuart Walesh 08-14-2023 11:10 AM
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Posted By Stuart Walesh 08-14-2023 10:58 AM
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Mitchell: Thank you for raising the issue of how to prepare more effective slides. In my presentations, I try have many slides have two parts -- a declarative or similar statement and a supportive image. See the attached example. In effect, I have been using the assertion-evidence approach ...