A didactic (not a hands-on lab) course on how to be a better public speaker at a scientific conference, using PP as your AV aid and not as a substitute for your "talk". We start by showing how to keep your audience focused, using some of the power built into PowerPoint: inserting a photo or x-ray, using the moving arrow or crayon to highlight a point. Common mistakes by speakers using PP are then analyzed. The course presumes that you already have created a basic talk with PP and are looking to learn how to be an expert public speaker.
Note:
- You should know the basics of PowerPoint: how to open a blank presentation, insert text, control font and background color.
- We will not cover video; CT 3 is on video.