Slides and PPT
Published: 30 May 2023
We’ve all sat through awful presentations where the slides were terrible… but do you know why they were rubbish? Or how to make your own better?
Wednesday 19th of June
2-4pm
Room 237C, ARC Building
Have you ever endured excruciating presentations with awful slides? Do you want to know why they were so bad and how to avoid making the same mistakes? This session is dedicated to improving your slide design and data presentation skills, ensuring your audience remains engaged. Join us and bid farewell to death by PowerPoint.
By the end of this session, you will:
- Understand the pitfalls of bad slides
- Master the art of presenting data effectively
- Learn techniques to visually captivate your audience
- Discover cool slides hacks
- Gain a fresh perspective on data
- Hear an intriguing story about Florence Nightingale
Elevate your presentations and leave a lasting impression. Join us for an engaging session that will transform your slides and captivate your audience like never before.
Duncan Yellowlees been training presenters for over a decade and gets really excited about working with research. He feels there is so much fascinating and powerful work being done and he gets to help researchers find their voice, enabling them to share it out to the world. He geeks out about research storytelling and finding creative ways to engage audiences. In his spare time he also hand makes kitchen knives (no really).
Twitter: @D_Yellowlees
Website: www.duncanyellowlees.com
Click here to register for this event.
First published: 30 May 2023