What is your process for creating a presentation?
Sule Gorgulu
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Do you have any specific steps that you follow or resources that you use to help you create an effective and engaging presentation?
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Senthil@senthilsnap
Exemplary AI
I usually start writing Q&A on notion doc from audience perspective like why it’s important, how to implement and what we need out of this call.
Then I will break my answers into slide.
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I think about the story that the presentation is telling. Will the reader reach the end with you…
Decktopus AI
@maxwellcdavis How do you put this story together in a presentation form?
Who Wants to Be a Unicorn (Unicorn Game)
Start with the end in mind - what's the one thing you want to leave the audience with? Then keep breaking that down into sub points
Decktopus AI
Through the years, I learned to think and research the topic before starting a presentation. I take notes in Notion.
The slides only carry the main points I want my audience to remember. Sometimes an image suffices, and I tell the rest. So, I only start building the presentation when my ideas are clear.
Detailed information goes to the appendix because some people love to dig the topic down.
My last presentation was a pitch deck, and I did it on Canva in less than an hour.
Writing everything I want to say in note form before creating my presentation.
Flamme AI - The Couples App
I look online for free PPT templates that are visually sophisticated. I then organize or create all graphs/tables necessary and plonk the information in the PPT.
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(1) Think about the message I'm trying to get across.
(2) Type out thinking - literally everything that needs to come across (at this point it's just words - doesn't need to be polished).
(3) Structure (2) into a story that starts with a problem statement/initial setting/premise, mentions points in the mid-section & ends with the message of (1).
(4) Cut out words.
(5) Stop and do something else.
(6) Then come back & cut out any unnecessary words.
(7) BONUS for speech presentations: get a nice amount of white-space & diagrams/visuals - this helps people glance & stay on track with what you are saying vs just zoning out and reading everything before you've said what you've needed to
Flamme AI - The Couples App
@ejaaz_patel Good process for speech presentations. Thank you!
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