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by sugarkjube
411 days ago
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Whenever I go to a tech conference, I see slide after slide filled with a wall of text, or in the best case 3 to 5 bullet points with text only. A picture says more than a thousand words. As much as I'd like to use a simple markdown based tool to create my presentations, most of these appear to come short regarding visuals (1). Look at the 2007 iPhone introduction - thats how you use visuals to deliver a message. Going from bullets to visuals is definitely not easy, and while I'm not as brilliant as Steve Jobs, I always give it my best shot. And a supporting tool makes it a lot easier. (1) if anyone knows about a md-based slide creator supporting good visuals, I'm open to suggestions. |
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I want to convey technical and scientific material. My presentation isn’t to motivate a billion people to buy an iPhone. My presentation is meant to inform 50-100 people to learn a new technique. And the slide deck is markers for where they can follow up later for detail and references.
I too see presentations with walls of text. I go to academic and scientific conferences. This is helpful to me. I like it better than posters. I don’t want to go to a conference and have a bunch of Steve Jobs (or more likely Elizabeth Holmes) giving one word per slide presentations.
I also don’t have 100 people working on my slide deck. It’s just me. I don’t need a TED talk.
I wish people would recognize the different purposes and audiences for presentations.