24/7 Unlimited access to AI presentations training and feedback
Can AI really improve public speaking skills?
We get it. It does sound a bit weird. But this is no ordinary AI tool.
Thirty Seven combines Media First’s four decades of presentation skills training experience and expertise, together with its tried and tested methodology, with cutting-edge AI technology.
It allows you to practice your speech and instantly receive expert, private and judgement-free feedback.
Thirty Seven lets you practice:
Presenting to clients
It can feel daunting. Can you convince clients your product or service is the right fit and showcase your expertise?
Pitching to investors and stakeholders
Presenting to investors takes skill, confidence and an understanding of expectations. Captivate our AI-investors and gain the real-world outcomes you want.
Trainer presentations
Build confidence in your delivery and create captivating and consistent training sessions.
Online, on-stage presentations and talks
Different formats demand different approaches. Learn to master delivering presentations across a range of situations and channels.
Storytelling that engages audiences
People love stories about people. Stories create credibility and rapport – and enable speakers to find common ground with their audience.
Handling Q&A sessions
Audience questions can feel scary – what happens if you don’t know how to answer them? Learn how to master question and answer sessions and prevent them from becoming a presentation distraction.
Projecting confidence and enthusiasm
Look and sound confident during presentations and improve your performance by infusing enthusiasm.
Adapting to different audience types
Presenting is not a one-size-fits-all activity. Learn how to tailor your style and skills and create the right impact for every audience.
Warm up ahead of real-life appearances
Just like any skill, presentation skills demand regular practice. Doing it effectively will boost confidence and set you apart.
Thirty Seven provides instant written and graphical feedback on:
Eye contact
Poor eye contact and wandering eyes can make you look shifty and uncomfortable in a presentation. And your audience will wonder what else you are looking at.
Jargon
Are you using simple, easy-to-understand language? Are you using too many acronyms and internal phrases?
Use of filler and weak words
Excessive use of filler words can distract and cause your audience to stop listening and switch off.
Speaking pace and rhythm
Delivery matters. Speaking more slowly will ensure your audience takes away and digests what you say.
Whether you landed your key message
Has your message resonated with your audience? Is it the main thing they will remember from your presentation?
Content flow and structure
If your presentation is well-structured and flows, your audience is more likely to remain engaged, and your message will land effectively.
Management of unwanted or political questions
How do you cope with difficult questions? Are you using the bridging technique successfully to regain control and steer the conversation back to your subject?
Eye contact
Poor eye contact and wandering eyes can make you look shifty and uncomfortable in a presentation. And your audience will wonder what else you are looking at.
Jargon
Are you using simple, easy-to-understand language? Are you using too many acronyms and internal phrases?
Use of filler and weak words
Excessive use of filler words can distract and cause your audience to stop listening and switch off.
Speaking pace and rhythm
Delivery matters. Speaking more slowly will ensure your audience takes away and digests what you say.
Whether you landed your key message
Has your message resonated with your audience? Is it the main thing they will remember from your presentation?
Content flow and structure
If your presentation is well-structured and flows, your audience is more likely to remain engaged, and your message will land effectively.
Management of unwanted or political questions
How do you cope with difficult questions? Are you using the bridging technique successfully to regain control and steer the conversation back to your subject?
What’s the best way to use Thirty Seven to improve presentations?
Thirty Seven works best when it supports bespoke in-person presentation skills training
There is often a gap between a presentation skills training course and the next opportunity to put those skills into practice.
Thirty Seven fills that gap, ensuring skills remain sharp and your company presenters are ready to confidently step into the spotlight.
To discuss our tutor-led presentation skills training we recommend contacting our friends at Media First who have been designing and delivering presentations training for over 40 years.