Guest: David Sparks
Author, Presentations*
MacSparky.com and MacPowerUsers.com
David last appeared on episode #119 to help us get control of our email.
Memorize the opening and the closing of your presentation
Nail the beginning.
Close strong.
Utilize an effective remote
A green laser shows better than a red one
Keep the button options simple
Dark the screen when you’re not referring to a slide
Find one with an on/off switch
David recommends the Kensington K72427AM Wireless Presenter*
Tools to consider
You need to learn to be self-sufficient
Adapters
Extension cord
Duct tape
Speakers for audio
David’s final advice
Think about your presentation as a story
Your slides are not your script
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One thing you gained from this episode that you'll use for your next presentation day
Something additional we didn't discuss that would also be valuable for presentation day success
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