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‘How to stop annoying audiences with bad PowerPoint.’. Robin Gringhuis English I & II for IB&M Article by Dave Paradi. The article. Inquiry among 159 people Top 5. ‘The speaker simply reads the slides to us .’.
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‘How to stop annoyingaudienceswith bad PowerPoint.’ Robin Gringhuis English I & II for IB&M Articleby Dave Paradi
The article • Inquiryamong 159 people • Top 5
‘The speaker simplyreads the slides tous.’ If I, as a speaker, wouldneedtoreadmyown slides because I couldn’trememberwhat I wantedto say, thatwouldn’t look very professional, wouldit? This way, I wouldnot make anyeye contact and I wouldprobablylose the attention of the audience real quick.
‘The text was so small that I couldn’tread it.’ • ‘The text was so small that I couldn’tread it.’ • ‘The text was so small that I couldn’tread it.’ • ‘The text was so small that I couldn’tread it.’ • ‘The text was so small that I couldn’tread it.’
‘The presenter used full sentences, instead of bullet points.’ • You do not want to have a complete sentencewritten out on your slide, thatwillannoyyouraudience. • Use • Bullet • Points
‘The slides contained annoying moving/flying text or graphics.’
‘The slides contained annoying moving/flying text or graphics.’
Simple, clearandfunctional • Usebullet points • Do notexaggerate