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Open Thread: Your best tip on doing presentations
Merlin Mann | Nov 18 2005
As I mentioned yesterday, I’ll be leading a discussion on Tinderbox and “the trusted system” tomorrow. Probably running a few Keynote slides, but mostly just casually chatting with a small group of enthusiastic Tinderbox fans. I’m not a seasoned public speaker by anyone’s estimation, so I’ve made my share of rookie mistakes in the past (hint: avoid doing a rambling, overlong talk without slides at ETech; people get confused, hungry, and eventually want to defenestrate you). So, as I prep myself for tomorrow, I turn to you guys: What’s your best presentation tip? What’s the “never break it” rule for PowerPoint/Keynote decks? What’s your favorite site, article, or link on great presentations? How do I get that Lessig-, Jobs-, or Veen-like fu that makes audiences so giddy? (Self-links are okay within reason here) I’ll be over here imagining people in their underwear, but I’d love to hear your best advice on this stuff. Update 2005-11-19 21:37:26I’ve posted the slides from my talk today along with links to some of the posts and cool applications I mentioned. Summary: went well! Very enthusiastic group – great questions and conversations. And no one threw rotten vegetables. Elin liked it, and that’s good enough for me. :-) 79 Comments
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![]() The above is all great...Submitted by j david (not verified) on November 18, 2005 - 8:11am.
The above is all great advice- reminds of the four Bs: -be prepared -be clear -be funny -be gone! Powerpoint/keynote/slides/etc. work best if they are background brain candy. I try to think of them as the rhythm section for my solo. You are the font man, tey are the band/orchestra/cast. The slides carry the pace and provide texture; you tell the story. The slides need to contain the “hook,” but the audience should remember how great the solo was. Sorry I can’t be there, have fun! » POSTED IN:
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