"Why Presentation Skills Matter At its core, presentation is about communication. Effective presentation skills empower individuals to express ideas clearly, inspire their audience, and make lasting impressions. According to research, the ability to present well is not only crucial for leadership but also for academic and professional success."
Read More"Verbal communication is the exchange of information through spoken words. It can be direct, like a face-to-face conversation, or indirect, like a phone call. Verbal communication includes a variety of activities, from storytelling and singing to teaching and discussing."
Read MoreNowadays education serves several functions for society. Social and cultural innovation is one of them. The doctor cannot use the latest techniques to cure diseases, the scientist cannot come up with new ideas and discoveries, and the artist cannot create great works of art if they have not been educated in modern and innovative ways.
Read More"Students of all educational levels can harness non-verbal communication to boost confidence, improve peer relationships, and aid in understanding complex subjects. Recognizing signs of stress through non-verbal cues can also help in managing personal and peer pressures effectively."
Read MoreI believe that I will be echoing other parents' feelings by mentioning some great benefits for our children who took part in different Owlypia challenges. My son, Emir Ibrahimov from Azerbaijan participated at Owlypia this spring and his first experience was very successful since he won the silver medal and took 6th place. You can imagine his reaction when he knew about results and how his initial concerns have transferred to self- esteem and sincere happiness. I think you can also imagine my feelings and other parents' reaction when we see our children feel proud of what they do and achieve.
Read MoreThe display screen turned blank and so did our minds. All of it had boiled up to this moment. Emotions of excitement, thrill, expectancy and strong desire flooded our senses. Then it appeared: 1st place, Owly (15-18category); team 'LIFE'. Yes, we, the Bangladesh team, had succeeded in securing the first place in an international competition "Owlypia-The Intellectuals' Challenge" held at the Monroe C. Gutman Library in the prestigious Harvard University. But that's not where the journey starts…
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