PowerPoint
Posted on August 28th, 2007 in Teaching, University | No Comments »
Yesterday I was disappointed - though not surprised - at the standard of PowerPoint presentations. I suppose that, as I had spent four years receiving presentations by IT professionals, I had become accustomed to good PowerPoint practice. Two talks by teachers seconded to government departments highlighted different failings in their presentations.
The first speaker’s slides were all far too busy with background images and picture frames around an overkill of text and bullet points. The second speaker tried too hard with gimmicks like animations; specifically one where four web pages are animated then reduced to all fit on one slide. She also used a wireless remote to change the slides, even though she stood beside the laptop for her entire talk.
These “personal touches” distract the audience from the subject matter and what the speaker is attempting to address. I found the following video on YouTube that highlights the misuse of PowerPoint.
