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Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 10:18 PM
		Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 10:18 PM
- Presentation software DOESN'T matter.
 - Tell a story: your story.
 - The main actor in your presentation is YOU, not your slides.
 - Small bites are better (i.e. few text in each slide, enough to transmit a message).
 - Corollary: the text in the slide should match your speech, if you provide more text they'll read and won't listen to you.
 - Images are not a decoration, they should back up your message.
 - Layout is key (or the Rule of thirds rules!)
 - Be structured, both during your presentation and preparing it (do not start by opening your presentation software!)
 - Don't stuff your audience but leave them a little hungry (e.g. don't tell everything, finish early).
 - Do not use your last slide to say "thank you" but to show a remarkable conclusion of your presentation.
 - Gadgets can be a presenter's best friend (e.g. a wireless presentation remote control).
 - Practice, practice, practice (aka paying in sweat).
 
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