interesting. I had a mostly worthless summer internship at a BigCorp some years ago and learned exactly one important thing from an MD there. He told me "if you make a slide deck it should be almost entirely images. If its wordy your audience is trained to ignore it."
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Not necessarily. Depends on whether speaker know how to direct attention emphasis from ears to eyes or not. Also depends on processing cognition style of individual audience member.
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Whilst everything in this thread is quotes. Most of the deck is actually pictures.https://twitter.com/thejaymo/status/942457281257631744?s=19 …
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They are all from an "Uber deck" I'm using to organise my thoughts as Land As Platform is going to be a book. Up to 150 slides so far.
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@bobthecow says this is basically the only way to make a deck. I really like this way. Have you ever done an ignite talk? -
No this should be fun
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secondary benefit of having no words on the slides, you can say whatever you want and no one will know you went off script
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That’s cute
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