The articles and videos on power point presentations and what not to do when it comes to showing the presentations were funny and informative. ( The Utube and the Slideshare's version of power point presentations were hilarious!) I really didn't learn much about it because I pretty much knew the importance of keeping the presentations factual, interesting and short, but it was still good to have that information. I especially liked the discussions on the topic which were very positive, constructive and left no room for improvement. Everyone agreed that along with factual information on the presentation, passion is also an important quality in order for it to be effective and less boring.
What really stood out for me though was the blog from Guy Kawasaki on "How to Change the World". He talked about the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint and how to use this rule whenever you are doing presentations. I thought that this was extremely beneficial to me and how everyone, from students to employers or employees in the corporate world, should keep this rule in mind when standing in front of an audience. And even though I'm very familiar with power point presentations, I will certainly use this rule from now on.
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