Here’s another example of having a screen which is too small and too many words on the screen. This picture comes from the St.Louis Banjo club. In this case it’s appropriate to only put words on the screen, but don’t try to put ALL the words on one screen. Make the fonts large enough for people in the back to see and use a 2nd or 3rd screen if need be.
Archive for November, 2008
Power Point Tips Again
Posted in Power Point, Presentation Skills with tags Power Point on November 27, 2008 by Tom TerrificPowerPoint Tips
Posted in Power Point, Presentation Skills with tags laptop, notes, Power Point on November 27, 2008 by Tom TerrificAt a recent presentation, this presenter made a typical PowerPoint presentation, which could have been improved with a few simple changes.
1. Don’t turn your back on the audience to read your slide.
2. Use graphics, not words – if possible.
3. If you do use words, make them short phrases, not long sentences which you read to the audience.
4. Use a remote so you don’t have to be standing by the laptop to go from slide to slide.
5. Bring your own table to hold your laptop.
Face the laptop toward yourself and use a long VGA cable to connect to your projector.
6. Use Spell Check on your Power Point presentation.

