“Death by PowerPoint” The provided handout presents very relevant information to those incorporating multi-media tools within a presentation. As the article states (Duke University Center for Instructional …show more content…
As reported by Duke University Center for Instructional Technology (n.d.), this is described as “slideument” where the document is overrun by bulleted information and provides very little aid to the actual presentation. Including paragraphs, a barage of words, and long sentences distracts the audience from the information being presented. This overdocumentation makes it harder for the audience to digest the information because they are bombarded with over stimulation and material overload. Another bad habit is allowing the mutlimedia materials to control the pace, appearance, and interaction of the presentation. It maintains a more direct and inflexible structure to the presentation which prevents the audience from interacting with the presenter and the information (Duke University Center for Instructional Technology, n.d.). As an audience member, this is a painful experience and leads one to feel as though they would prefer a slide handout instead of dredging through the next fourty-five minutes of a boring …show more content…
According to Dusti Howell (2008), there are four ways to make sure that a PowerPoint presentation is effective:
1. Use Keyboard Keys to Navigate in a Presentation: Moving forward and backward within the presentations can be achieved through keyboard control. This allows the presenter to limit the control of the presentation over the speech.
2. Pause to reflect: presenters must have the ability to regulate the pace of the presentation in order to allow for audience interaction among themselves and with the presenter.
3. Add excitement: In order to engage the audience there must be some level of interaction. This could include role playing, experience sharing, and bouncing ideas off of one another.
4. Execute Smooth Entrances and Exit: Create a slide that represents your entrance and you conclusion. Use the same slide and knock it out of the park at the beginning and the