Chapter 19. Polishing and Delivering a Presentation

Adding Emphasis with Animations

Using Transitions Between Slides

Planning and Rehearsing a Presentation

Delivering a Live Presentation

Creating Notes and Handouts

IN any of your audiences, it’s likely that you’ll have a mix of verbal and visual learners, and you want to present to both learning types. That’s why you include a blend of text and media in your slides. But even with pictures and graphics, your presentation can still look static.

What on-screen presentations really need is movement. You can add this motion to your presentations in the form of content animation and slide transitions. While activity is good on-screen, it doesn’t do much for printouts like audience handouts or speaker notes. ...

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