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What is the RAD Method

 What is the RAD method? The RAD Method is a deceptively simple yet highly effective way of making presentations that wipes the stress, fear and anxiety out of presenting. The RAD Method uses the Socratic method and transforms the person sharing the ideas and information from a "presenter" into a facilitator. Socrates said that everyone knows everything all we need to do is ask the right questions to bring it out. Most people think of presentations as a person behind a podium drown on and on. They are subject matter experts that either love to hear themselves speak or just haven't learned how to reduce stress and increase retention by making what they are sharing RAD. RAD stands for reveal, ask, do! It's that simple that be moving from presenter and audience to facilitator and participant you completely transform the dynamics of sharing information. Learn more visit www.theradmethod.com .

I asked Chat GPT to write 500 words on The RAD Method…it’s not bad!

The prompt I shared with Chat GPT was simple - Write 500 word article about how The RAD Method and how RAD reveal, ask do makes presenting information less stressful. Here is what it created… RAD, or Reveal, Ask, Do, is a technique for presenting information in a way that reduces stress and increases engagement. The basic idea behind RAD is to first reveal the information in a clear and concise manner, then ask the audience to process and reflect on the information, and finally give them an opportunity to do something with the information. When presenting information, it's important to remember that different people have different learning styles. Some people prefer to take in information through visual aids, while others prefer to hear it spoken aloud. RAD takes this into account by allowing the presenter to reveal the information in a variety of ways. For example, a PowerPoint presentation can be used to show pictures and diagrams, while a whiteboard can be used for drawings and ...