I'm finding myself bridling at a conference that has a non-negotiable slide template for speakers; am I being unreasonable?
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The idea is that you have a graphical processing center and a linguistic processing center in your brain, and your slides target the former while your voice targets the latter. If you target the linguistic center with both, you're at best redundant, and at worst confusing.
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There's definitely value to having the "long form" writing that is shown on the slide above - but it should be in the notes to the slides that you publish with the slides, for people who can't hear the audio.
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Maybe think about using a template
But if it impacts your speaking style or talk in any way just say no and do your thing