Please comment on this statement: "After reading the ways in which PowerPoint can be misused and abused, the one or two things that come closest to bad habits that I have are:
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In the future, I'd like to do this in my PowerPoint presentations that I haven't done before: ..."
My worst habit is reading powerpoints to my audience, although I do try not to include every bit of information I have on a powerpoint. In the future, I will try to let the powerpoint enhance my presentation, rather than BE my presentation.
ReplyDeleteMy worst habit is using it as a word processor, not using it as a "presentation". Mostly I use it as a note taking method. I also put everything in bullet points when using PowerPoint. In the future I would like to add more graphics and photos to help grab attention and understanding.
ReplyDeletewhen ever I create a power point I tend to use it as a word processor. I have been the presenter that reads each slide that has too much information on it. my font is always at 12 point because thats what i always type at. In the future I will replace the bullet points with storys
ReplyDelete"After reading the ways in which PowerPoint can be misused and abused, the one or two things that come closest to bad habits that I have are:
ReplyDelete(1)using the presentation as a narrative instead of bullets with short phrases and (2) having a tendency to read the power point to the audience.
In the future, I'd like to include effects such as words dropping in, different transition effects and to add some video or great pictures to help tell my story.
After reading the ways in which PowerPoints can be misused and abused, the bad habit that I have is overusing bullet points. Not only do I often use bullet points to introduce specific topics, I also am guilty of adding additional numbers or bullets of other styles below the original bullet points. This often results in a big list of bulleted topics with numbered or bulleted examples below each topic, and it is not very appealing to the eye. In the future, I would like to add more animations and sound devices to my presentations to make them more appealing to the audience.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading the ways in which PowerPoint can be misused and abused, the one bad habit I am guilty of having is using bullet points. I am a bullet point queen! Most of my slides include bullet points and I find myself often changing the font size to include as many bullet points as I can on the same slide. In the future, I'd like to use videos and pictures to increase interest and comprehension of my audience.
ReplyDeleteMy one bad habit is using the power point like an essay and not keeping it short, informative and to the point.As well as reading everything to my audience instead of picking a few good points to read and discuss.
ReplyDeleteI think the use of audio and or video helps keep the audience more entertained, or using pictures or clip art!