franzh
Automotive
- Jun 4, 2001
- 919
In my office, I am the only one to use Powerpoint for my lectures and presentations. I find them effective at communicating my message, ease of displaying photographs and charts, and shows that I am trying to keep at cutting edge. My colleagues tend to use overheads, slides, and non-stop lecture using a whiteboard and marker.
When we review our critiques, I tend to receive higher marks for keeping our students attention and making an interesting presentation.
(Note: I used the word "Powerpoint" only because that name has become synonomous with presentations, although there a couple of other equally effective tools.)
What are your success stories / horror stories with presentations? What I would like to do is to provide this forum with more effective means of demonstrating what the lecturer is trying to communicate.
Franz
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When we review our critiques, I tend to receive higher marks for keeping our students attention and making an interesting presentation.
(Note: I used the word "Powerpoint" only because that name has become synonomous with presentations, although there a couple of other equally effective tools.)
What are your success stories / horror stories with presentations? What I would like to do is to provide this forum with more effective means of demonstrating what the lecturer is trying to communicate.
Franz
eng-tips, by professional engineers for professional engineers
Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of Eng-Tips Fora.