Tatjana said:
lustig!! danke für den Hinweis auf slideshare
Wasn’t the author’s point that making three points is crucial. What were his 3 points? I got lost and can’t find them in the 61 slides…
My friend and mentor, Cliff Atkinson, exposes the process of clarifying our thinking and simplifying PPTs in his book, “Beyond Bullet Points.” I recommend it highly, even if Microsoft did publish it for him (grin). It’s stunning in its clarity.
Everything can’t be said in 5 minutes, 15 minutes, or 45 minutes, but I believe we owe it to audiences to decide how much we’re trying to give them at once and limit our presentations accordingly.
I really like this powerpoint and the point it makes about being passionate when you present something.
Thanks for bringing it in here.
[on a sidenote, i find it interesting that we can import a powerpoint presentation from someone else and make it a lesson]
Quite impressive lesson. The “rules” make sense, but I think the most important thing to focus on is the actual audience. I would suggest that analyzing your actual audience and building a presentation for them as opposed to building one for your own goals will likely result in a better overall presentation. At least it will be accepted and embraced more.