use the proper presentation software (right)
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Table of content
• About presenting • 5 Golden Rules for a great presentation • The secret difference between ppt/key and prezi • A neat alternative
All statements in this presentations are gender-neutral. Whenever I talk about a „he“, it could also be a „she“. vice versa.
Someone you know to be supersmart, knowing all the answers (all of the time), having been on places and turns everything he touches, into gold...
„What a great idea, would love to. But my desk is overwhelmed with things to do. Sounds tempting, and
thanks for considering me. Maybe next time.“
There is this one friend. He is not really hyperactive, would not call him a slacker, tho. You could not say that about him that he is very innovative, maybe not even inspiring. Seems not to be much into books, all that kind of things, either.
As much as we know that inspiration is important. And sharing time with people who have something to tell and learn from, as well. But we are human and in case of doubt we prefer the company with people we enjoy spending time with.
The 5 Golden Rules of a great ppt/key
• The screen should support you, not vice versa. • Look at your own chart for 2 sec. Close your eyes. List
what you can remember seeing. Delete the rest.
The 5 Golden Rules of a great ppt/key
• The screen should support you, not vice versa. • Look at your own chart for 2 sec. Close your eyes. List
what you can remember seeing. Delete the rest. • No animated transitions. Please. They are distracting and
terribly ugly.
The 5 Golden Rules of a great ppt/key
• The screen should support you, not vice versa. • Look at your own chart for 2 sec. Close your eyes. List
what you can remember seeing. Delete the rest. • No animated transitions. Please. They are distracting and
terribly ugly. • Design every page. Design. Every. Page.
The 5 Golden Rules of a great ppt/key
• The screen should support you, not vice versa. • Look at your own chart for 2 sec. Close your eyes. List
what you can remember seeing. Delete the rest. • No animated transitions. Please. They are distracting and
terribly ugly. • Design every page. Design. Every. Page. • Use pics? Be aware of loyalty rights!
Power Point/Key Note
A talk like a journey. You make one point after the other and arrive at a conclusion. Maybe in one go, maybe in chapters. A „red string“ is very important. One chart should be a logic follow-up to the previous. Power Point/Key Note is the perfect software for 99% of all presentations.
Prezi
You have a big picture. And you want to show the big picture. And then you want to highlight aspects of the bic picture. You can zoom into details and elaborate on them. The whole concept fits one canvas. Prezi is NOT a cool transition and animation software. Dont zoom, twist and twirrl. Its distraction, annoying, terrible.
Haiku Deck
A picture. A headline. Maybe a subline. Or a nice chart. Thats it. Haiku forces you into lean presentations. But in a very supportive way: with keyword search, the sw offers you some background visuals to use for your presentation. You can make a good looking presentation in only a few minutes. Works on web and tablets. www.haikudeck.com PS: this is not paid advertising. just like the app.
GOOD LUCK WITH A GREAT PRESENTATION.
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