There are 3 types of presentations: The presentation you deliver, the presentation you print and the presentation you email. The one you deliver should have minimal text and be a focus point, the printed ppt should have comprehensive notes ... only an emailed ppt (never meant to deliver) should have detailed text on the screen.
7. 1. The presentation you deliver (what you
say). Should have simple slides that augment
your message, with minimal text and focus the
audience’s attention on your message, the
audience take-away.
2. The presentation you print (handout) This
should have simple slides (as in 1.) to remind
the reader of the presentation, and have
detailed notes of content discussed. Notes
should be complete sentences, not just bullets
or key words.
3. The presentation you email. This is
intended to be read by the recipient (not
presented), can have text on the screen but
should still have a clear message and audience
take-away.
3 types of presentations
There are 3 types of presentations:
1 the one you present
2 the one you print
3 the one you email
Keep your slides simple enough that your audience can digest each one in 3 seconds. Your audience can only process so much information at one time. As you present, if your slides are too cluttered, they will either read them (if they are readable), listen to you, or switch off. What do you do when faced with clutter (read, listen or switch off)?
Keep your slides simple enough that your audience can digest each one in 3 seconds. Your audience can only process so much information at one time. As you present, if your slides are too cluttered, they will either read them (if they are readable), listen to you, or switch off. What do you do when faced with clutter (read, listen or switch off)?
Keep your slides simple enough that your audience can digest each one in 3 seconds. Your audience can only process so much information at one time. As you present, if your slides are too cluttered, they will either read them (if they are readable), listen to you, or switch off. What do you do when faced with clutter (read, listen or switch off)?
Keep your slides simple enough that your audience can digest each one in 3 seconds. Your audience can only process so much information at one time. As you present, if your slides are too cluttered, they will either read them (if they are readable), listen to you, or switch off. What do you do when faced with clutter (read, listen or switch off)?
Keep your slides simple enough that your audience can digest each one in 3 seconds. Your audience can only process so much information at one time. As you present, if your slides are too cluttered, they will either read them (if they are readable), listen to you, or switch off. What do you do when faced with clutter (read, listen or switch off)?
Keep your slides simple enough that your audience can digest each one in 3 seconds. Your audience can only process so much information at one time. As you present, if your slides are too cluttered, they will either read them (if they are readable), listen to you, or switch off. What do you do when faced with clutter (read, listen or switch off)?
There are 3 types of presentations:
1 the one you present
2 the one you print
3 the one you email