Presentation
unplugged
Today every small
issue is packed into a
presentation.
But the quality of the
presentations is very
different.
Some consist of too much
text or are simply too
complicated.
Even good PowerPoint
presentations have a
problem.
They animate more to
consume than to interact.
There are ways for
a more interactive
style of presentation.
How will that work?
Forget PowerPoint!
Present analog!
What is the point of that?
Analog presentations
inspire to participate.
Arguments
Analog presentations
suggest not that
everything is ready.
Analog presentations
are so flexible that
annotations can
easily built in.
Analog presentations offer
the potential for greater
sustainability in the
provision of information.
Analog presentations can
show the expertise of the
presentator.
Analog presentations
(well done) stand out
from the monotony of
the other presentations.
Attention
Analog presentations have
nothing to do with fast
flipchart graffiti.
A analog presentation
must be prepared very
carefully.
A analog Presentation is
not suitable for every
purpose.
For an analog
presentation the group
may not be too large.
Analog presentations
should be used carefully
to prevent becoming
uncool.
The impression of a lack
of preparation (no
PowerPoint presentation)
must be avoided.
Requirements
The presenter must be
about 100% word-perfect.
There are no films that
guide him through his
presentation.
The preparation time for
an analog presentation is
much greater than for a
normal PowerPoint
presentation.
Present analog has to be
practiced to keep
everything easy to read
and recognizable.
At the start a PowerPoint
presentation can help to
transforme the story into
a analog presentation.
Organization
Prepare the room for the
analog presentation.
Flipchart and pens
should be available.
Create opportunities,
flipchart pages hang or
stick etc.
Take a picture
protocol of the
presentation.
Finally
Ask yourself whether you
have your goal with this
kind of presentation better
achieved.
Has the effort
paid off for you.
Get some Feedback at the
end of presentation.
Bernd Hilgenberg
Leipziger Str. 38
42859 Remscheid
Germany
Telefon: +49 2191 8427228
Mail: hilgenberg@cioct.de
Do you need
assistance with
your analog
presentation?
Visit us at:
www.cioct.de

presentation unplugged