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Making The Most Of Presenter PowerPoint

Darren Ingram September 2014

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Introducing PowerPointSoon to celebrate its 25th birthday - bringing misery,

magic and misunderstanding to the world.

Image: FPPT.com

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A New Solution To An “Old Problem”?

• Old-style presentations were harder to produce, especially for a larger audience.

• Today anyone can have a go. Sadly, it shows.

• Not all presentations need presentations.

Image: Google

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It Used To Be The Joke

• I have got my slides back from our family holiday - would you like to come and see them tomorrow?

• No, there’s not that many, a few (hundred) boxes.

• Yesterday’s “Slide Sadist” is today’s “PowerPoint Pest”.

Image: EHOW

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Who Is Your Audience?

• Why are you presenting?

• Who will be watching and listening?

• Why will they be watching and listening?

• Is it in your interests to INFORM or IRRITATE?

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• 09.00 - a random, anonymous “look-a-like” hotel meeting room.

• You might have travelled for a couple of hours to get there, or stayed overnight working late, possibly working late in the hotel bar.

• The room is hot, you are possibly cramped together like battery hens.

• Do you really, truly want to be here? Who says “conference life” is glamorous?

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• The lecturer or speaker is talking about a highly technical, possibly esoteric subject such as economic theory or the market share of integrated circuits for use within sub-USD100 electronic assemblies in ASEAN countries.

• They are talking in a monotone voice, possibly to their shoes or through a rusty tin can that is barely amplified.

• They are also inflicting on you “Death by PowerPoint”.

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Use Your Tools Wisely

• The skill is how you use your tool, rather than necessarily the tool itself.

• PowerPoint should be a support for you, not your support.

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I HATE PowerPoint*

This “build in” was deliberate and does not reflect the usual presentational style of the speaker. *Other presentation programs are available. PowerPoint is just especially annoying.

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• It is not the fault of the tool itself, it or any other slide show presentation program can be technically brilliant at what they do.

• It is invariably the fault of the person wielding the presentation.

• Of course, the software developers of the various programs do deserve a bit of a kicking for changing things, adding fluff and generally making it more and more difficult to achieve the basic stuff at times.

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Death By PowerPoint

• Can everybody read and understand your slides?

• Are they even trying?

• What is the point of your slides?

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Don’t Believe Me?

Following images are taken at random from a recent Google search - this is preceded by another “ironic” use of “build in” - it gets irritating doesn’t it!

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Incompatibility!• Here follows a great example of incompatibility. You

can embed a video, it plays back on one client but not on others and neither via a “shared” web view.

• The video is worth watching and the address can be found in the very small text underneath IF it doesn’t play.

• How many people would test their “magical creations” between versions, platforms and systems?

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The full c 6 min video can be downloaded from http://youtu.be/tTLu4YM0c0A

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Good Editing Tip!

If possible check your presentation afterwards (but before you deliver it) on a different device, i.e. iPad. You WILL probably see errors that you did not notice on your big screen.

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Save The Day!

• Adopt “KISS” principles. • Resist playing with every

effect, transition, font and colour.

• PowerPoint can be dual-use, you can skip slides and let people refer to them offline.

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Image: Google

Image: PraxisNow

Image: Wikipedia

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I Am Not A Lone Wolf• Some rules might need to be

broken.

• Some are fairly common sense.

• Some come with experience (or enduring presentations).

• Some might just be eye-openers.

• Some may have you scratching your head (ignore “stock fonts”).

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/01/really_bad_powe.html

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There is no one, true PowerPoint

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Here I break my own rules?

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Sometimes it is better to go to a lowest common denominator

- another reason for “KISS”

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PowerPoint - The new “Hoover”?

• Many people already talk about a “PowerPoint Presentation” when they are not using PowerPoint. It is becoming generic.

• Even if PowerPoint is used to present, it might not be originated within PowerPoint.

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Chained To The Desk

• PowerPoint & equivalents are no longer chained to the desktop or laptop. Edit on your tablet & phone.

• Browser-based presentation programs (Google Docs/Slides, Emaze, Prezi, Slide Rocket, etc.)

• Hybrid solutions: PowerPoint/Keynote “in the cloud”.

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Reasons to “KISS” #34• Version incompatibility, possibly even within the

same company. Recipients might not have the same version or wish to download viewer apps.

• Learning curve between different versions.

• Do you really need that embedded 500mb video file at 1080p or that 20mb high-res image that could print a house-sized poster?

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There ARE people still running old

versions perfectly happily!*

Is your whizzy, animated presentation really adding

something to them?

What is more important? Your service or product or concept or your ability to

play about with PowerPoint?Text from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint (partially obscured)

*The use of the word “happily” can be very subjective for Microsoft Office users. See “Stockholm Syndrome” in the dictionary.

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Opinions Differ, Possibly?

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Look At the Emperor’s New

Clothes? Many people are waking up to

the fact that “Death by PowerPoint” (and others) is not

pleasant. !

http://orbitingfrog.com/2013/08/21/on-the-awfulness-of-powerpoint-keynote-prezi-

and-everything-else/

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PowerPoint History • The development and change can be interesting

for some. Not all development and change is necessarily positive and necessary. http://www.robertgaskins.com/powerpoint-history/ http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/articles/history-of-powerpoint-the-amazing-facts-you-did-not-know/

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Best PowerPoint* Tip?

*Other presentation software is available

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Advanced Tips?

Some of the “advanced tips” being promoted online fill me with fear. Please, just because you can do something, it doesn’t mean you must.

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Transition Speed Change

• In PowerPoint 2013 click on “transitions” in the menu bar.

• Here are some very customisable options.

• Better still, maybe you should be in control of your presentation and advance your slides yourself?

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Add & Edit A Graph• Hardly rocket science but

easier than ever with PowerPoint 2013.

• “Insert” / “Chart” / Select Chart Type / Modify Data.

• Old school linked files still supported but most people don’t need “instantly updated” slides.

• KISS again. Review needs.

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• Create Custom Animations?http://blog.laptopmag.com/powerpoint-2013-custom-animations

• Merge Shapes to create “logos”? http://blog.laptopmag.com/powerpoint-2013-tips-tricks?slide=5

• Slide Zoom (limited use, but design better?) http://blog.laptopmag.com/how-to-use-powerpoint-2013s-slide-zoom-feature

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Excel Integration• For those times when you

REALLY need to link Excel and PowerPoint, there are resources such as this: http://blogs.office.com/2012/08/21/tips-for-turning-your-excel-data-into-powerpoint-charts/

• Remember you might not want to share that Excel file with everybody. Another plus for “KISS”.

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You can spend weeks on a presentation.

Not all presentations need “Apple-esque” levels of detail.

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CONTENT IS KING STYLE IS QUEEN

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PRESENTATION IS EVERYTHING

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Advanced Colour

Matching• If you really need this and

cannot deal with it in another program…http://blogs.office.com/2012/10/18/powerpoint-2013-eyedropper/

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You Can Play All Day• Add Youtube Videos

http://www2.palomar.edu/pages/atrc/2013/09/17/how-to-embed-youtube-video-in-powerpoint-2013/

• Add Twitter Feedhttp://lizgross.wordpress.com/2013/06/05/how-to-add-a-live-twitter-feed-to-your-powerpoint-presentation/

• Add Weather Updateshttp://smallbusiness.chron.com/add-weather-updates-powerpoint-43868.html

Image: Pixabay

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But… • If your CONTENT is poor

• If your PRESENTATION is uninspiring

• If you overuse EFFECTS

• If u make sloppy ERORS and don’t try and check it

• If you add stupid CLIP ART…

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People might: “switch off” “go away”

“ignore the message”

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Or think you work for the NSA!

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Are you still awake?

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Plan For The Unexpected• Your computer might die on you!

• Stick a copy on a USB key.

• Stick a further copy “in the cloud" if you can (Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

• Make a “plan D” version as PDF and keep in your email (if not too big).

• You can save the day with a bit of planning.

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Ssshhh… a little secret!

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Of course if you want to be difficult…

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There's more than one way to skin a cat.

(Idiom) !

There is more than one way of achieving an aim

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Linux users can often use virtualisation if they really MUST and other tools are not available.

Image: https://www.eng.iastate.edu/docs/cluerh/office.png

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Google Docs iCloud/Keynote

PowerPoint Online/Microsoft OneDrive

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This Man Can Be/Is

Inconsequent • Sometimes you must “mix

styles” and break rules. • Audiences can vary. • There can be “Great Tools”

to help (Presenter Notes, Timers, Laser Pointers)

• Presenting Is An Art: We Are ALWAYS learning.

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Questions?Disagreements?

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