Improving Your Slideshows

October 7, 2008 – 11:11 am

A lot of us had to do a PowerPoint presentation whether it was at school, university or work. There are many ways you can enhance your presentation and make it even better. From my experience I can say, that there is always something which you can improve in your presentation. Here it is how you can do it:
1. Do not ever read the content of the slides to your audience. This is my tip number 1 and the most important. I have been offended many times by that. Instead, try to describe the content of a particular slide in your own words. When you read the content, you prove that the topic that you are presenting is not interesting enough for you to talk about it.
2. Do not put too much text on one slide.
3. Rather than using full sentences, use bullet lists.
4. Watch out how big or small your font is. If it is too small, your audience might not be able to follow your presentation appropriately.
I like to give advice about presentations, because I find them very useful in many situations. I have also seen many presentations recorded with a camera and uploaded online.

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