A collection of awesome resources about public speaking. Please read the contributing guideline if you wish to contribute.
- Speaker Style Bingo: 10 Presentation Anti-Patterns - by Troy Hunt
- Speaking Tips from a Grizzled Speaker - by Josh Holmes
- Some Thoughts On Doing Conference Sessions - by Derick Bailey
- Propose, Prepare, Present - Free Ebook by Alistair Croll (O'Reilly)
- Presentation Patterns - by Neal Ford, Matthew McCullough, and Nate Schutta (Addison-Wesley)
- Presentation Zen Design - by Garr Reynolds. How to design your presentation.
- TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking - by Chris Anderson (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Start to finish guide to giving powerful talks.
List of Call of Paper sites and services.
- Call to Speakers - A list of open applications for conference talks. Get notified of new opportunities via a weekly newsletter, Twitter account, or RSS feed.
- Callback Women - Sharing CFPs via Twitter.
- Lanyrd Calls for Participations - A list of open CFP.
- PaperCall - Place to manage your talks and submissions.
- WikiCFP aggregates academic science and technology CFPs
- Toastmasters - An international non-profit educational organizations that facilitates the creation and growth of clubs around the world. The goal of the clubs is to improve the leadership and public speaking skills of members.
- Awesome - A collection of awesome things curated by Sindre Sorhus
- Awesome Community - A collection of awesome communities curated by Peter Kokot
- The Talk on Talks - by Zach Holman [36:26]
- 10 Quick Tips for More Effective Conference Submissions and Presentations - by Matthew McCullough [30:07]
- How to Talk to Developers - by Ben Orenstein [47:37]
- Speaking.io - Tips for preparing your talk and get ready to deliver it
- awesome-talks - a collection of awesome tech talks
- Nextspeaker.io - web application for events schedule
- We Are All Awesome! - a collection of interesting posts about speaking, preparing, motivation, etc
- HelpMeAbstract - Get feedback from veteran speakers before you submit your talk.