Great article! I fully agree with the point that cluttering the slides with excessive text makes them hard to follow. The audience gets confused whether to concentrate on the text or the speech.
However, an argument I often hear is that text-heavy presentations are beneficial because they allow for easy review of the slides after the pre…
Great article! I fully agree with the point that cluttering the slides with excessive text makes them hard to follow. The audience gets confused whether to concentrate on the text or the speech.
However, an argument I often hear is that text-heavy presentations are beneficial because they allow for easy review of the slides after the presentation especially for those that were absent.
Yeah, that's a good point. One thing could be to ensure there is a recording or have additional textual notes in the notes for each slide. Those could be helpful for folks that were absent
Great article! I fully agree with the point that cluttering the slides with excessive text makes them hard to follow. The audience gets confused whether to concentrate on the text or the speech.
However, an argument I often hear is that text-heavy presentations are beneficial because they allow for easy review of the slides after the presentation especially for those that were absent.
Do any thoughts on that?
Thanks so much, Big Tech.
Yeah, that's a good point. One thing could be to ensure there is a recording or have additional textual notes in the notes for each slide. Those could be helpful for folks that were absent