Analysis of a Speech by Phil Davison
The video below has been spreading like wildfire on the Internet. It is a short speech by Phil Davison, a Republican candidate for the position of Treasurer in Stark County, Ohio. Davison’s speech, which was given to about 100 people, is, to say the least, memorable. In his blog, my friend Max Atkinson states that in over […]
Make Sure Your Slides Don't Fall Behind
A while back I wrote a post about the way in which you can turn the screen black during a PowerPoint presentation and the reasons why you should do so. You can read it here. Today I want to show you an example of why it can be so important to turn the screen black […]
PowerPoint Tip: Full Screen Photos
Full screen images in a slide presentation can make a big impact. They will catch your audience’s attention more effectively than reams of text. When it comes to getting a message across, full screen images make your presentation roar, not wimper. In the short video below, Dave Paradi explains why full screen images are powerful. […]
Grammar: Some Good "Advice"
One of the surest ways to lose credibility with your audience is to pepper your PowerPoint slides with spelling and grammatical mistakes. I am constantly amazed by presentations with such shortcomings, especially ones by native English speakers. If your own presentations are sloppy, why should I expect that you will handle my business any differently? […]
PowerPoint Math: PP does not equal TP
Here is a simple PowerPoint math equation: PowerPoint ≠ Teleprompter A PowerPoint presentation is not a teleprompter. You read a teleprompter; that’s what it’s for. If you’re reading your PowerPoint presentation, you’re doing it wrong! Reduce your text and learn your material. Photo courtesy of Steve Jurvetson Now, in fairness to the fellow in the […]
Look this way, please
For PowerPoint slides that combine pictures of people and words, make the slides work by having the people look at the words.
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