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    • About Us
    • History of the EAN
    • What Makes EAN Unique
  • Our Network
    • Member Schools
    • Joining the Network
  • Resources
    • New Member Toolkit
    • New EAs >
      • EA Outreach Training
      • Assertion Evidence >
        • Principles of AE Approach
        • Tutorial on AE Approach
        • Presenting with Confidence
        • Teaching Films
      • Presentation Templates >
        • AE templates
        • Special Templates
    • Senior EAs >
      • Professional Development
      • Advanced Presentation Styles
      • Handling Resistance in Internship Presentations
      • Combating Resistance: Alley >
        • Handling a Bad Template
      • Combating Resistance: Nathans_Kelly
  • Alumni
  • Our Partners
  • Events
    • EAN'22 Conference
    • Fall'23 Training Workshops
  • Northeast Workshop at UCONN
  • Midwest Workshop at Iowa State

Confidence is Key!

Internal Confidence: The engineer to the right is Jessica Menold, who is an assistant professor at Penn State, one of my former students, and a former Engineering Ambassador. In 2016, Jessica won a 2016 ASME Design Innovation Award for her assertion-evidence presentation on a low-cost prosthetic leg. Jessica represents internal confidence because she has been fearless in presenting her work in design competitions in Europe and in the United States.
Projected Confidence: The engineer to the right is Matt Ciarrocca, a recent graduate in mechanical engineering at Penn State, and a former Utree member. Matt epitomizes a presenter who projects confidence. Although he is serious about his content, he gives you the sense that he is having fun on stage. In this photo, Matt is giving an assertion-evidence presentation on bullet-proof vests before 200 engineering faculty and students at Penn State.

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