Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Discussing Best Practices for Powerpoint and Other Presentation Software
It seemed that most of us in today's class have definitely been on the receiving end of an overly complicated Powerpoint lecture. You know the kind I'm talking about: entire slides devoted to large chunks of text, complex graphs that we never seem to be able to grasp before the slide changes, and speakers that read verbatim (often in a monotone) what they've written on every slide. Anyway, I was curious what everyone thought of the best practices presented by Dr. Michaels in today's class: which, if any, do you routinely follow when designing a presentation? Are there any that you might be interested in adopting, but that you worry might not best serve you in your field? Any that you just don't see yourself ever using? What about other Powerpoint/presentation dos and don'ts that weren't covered in today's talk?
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