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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>n general, using a computer when making a presentation adds a large  degree of distraction for the audience and introduces a lot of technical  complexity that can disrupt the flow of the speaker. If possible, do  not use a computer. Sometimes though, it is necessary. These notes are  intended to help you avoid some of the common problems that disrupt  Powerpoint users</p>
<p>1. Never run your laptop off battery. The processor runs slower when  on batteries, making it more frustrating when trying to control the  laptop, find the right slides etc. And, of course, it can run out of  power.</p>
<p>2. Turn off all power saving features. Set all settings to “never”.  This is because there may be a considerable time interval between you  setting up your computer and you actually taking the stage. You don’t  want to wait a couple of minutes while the computer wakes up again.</p>
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<p>3. Turn off the screensaver. It is very distracting if you are  speaking on an important topic for a few minutes only to have your  holiday snaps appear on the screen behind you.</p>
<p>4. Turn off wireless networking. Actually, turn off any program that  might come up with a prompt or warning unexpectedly, such as virus  checkers, wireless networking, Windows update, email programs, chat  programs etc etc.</p>
<p>5. Clear off all icons from the desktop. In general you should never  display the computer’s desktop to the audience, but just in case, remove  all evidence of the programs you use and files you leave lying around.</p>
<p>6. Know your slide numbers. Have a print out of your presentation,  including slide numbers. You can jump to a specific slide by entering  the slide number and pressing &lt;ENTER&gt;. This allows you to show  exactly the slide you want without having to scroll backwards and  forwards through the whole show. This is particularly important if you  are answering questions from the audience and may have skipped some  material earlier.</p>
<p>7. Have a blank slide in your presentation. When you want the  audience focus to be on you, not the screen you need to be able to turn  off the projector. If the projector is at desk level, it might be  easiest to put a book in front of the lens to block the output.  Alternatively have a slide that is completely black in your Powerpoint  show. Jump to it by typing the slide number and pressing &lt;Enter&gt;.</p>
<p>8. Make sure your slide master is small. If you have a large graphic  or photograph on your template then it will be copied to each slide.  This can make the presentation ve large – difficult to copy / email and  slow to display. Keep the master slide very simple.</p>
<p>9. Do not link information from other programs. Powerpoint has  sophisticated methods of linking to live data in spreadsheets, databases  web pages etc. Keep things simple by copying the data you want to use  to your presentation so that you do not have to rely on other programs  working when you are presenting.</p>
<p>10. Keep a copy of your presentation on a memory stick. It may happen  that you can’t use your own laptop for a presentation and need to load  it on to someone else’s machine. Keep a copy of the final version on a  memory stick for easy transfer. If you are using the latest version of  Powerpoint you should also save it in the previous version, as the other  laptop may not be able to read it. Use the Pack &amp; Go function of  Powerpoint to make sure all logos and fonts get transferred as well. If  possible take a CD copy as well : Windows XP and Vista should connect to  a USB stick automatically, but old Windows 98 computers probably won’t.  In some instances when connected to a network, XP and Vista also have  trouble with USB devices.</p>
<p>11. Understand your laptop. There are in general two ways the laptop  can treat a projector display : either it makes the projector display  exactly what is on the regular screen, or it uses the projector as an  extension of the regular screen. Both methods have advantages, and you  should know which one you are set up for and how to swap to the other.  You also need to know how to turn on and off the projector output from  the laptop – usually a blue function key and &lt;F5&gt;. You may need to  reboot your laptop after connecting to the projector.</p>
<p>12. Never use sound in your Powerpoint. It is unusual for a  conference venue to have the correct cables at the podium to connect to  the speaker output of a laptop. If you are able to connect up for sound  then it is essential to check the sound level before the show starts to  make sure that your sound will come out at the right volume. It is also  very easy to introduce earth loops that will cause a background hum from  the audio equipment when the laptop is connected.</p>
<p>13. Bring your own connectors. Particularly if you use a Mac or very  small sized PC laptop with non-standard connectors for video output.  Most likely the venue will have the projector ready to connect to the  standard PC 15 pin micro-D connector. Bring whatever it takes to have  your laptop fit this standard.</p>
<p>14. Don’t change your slides. It is tempting to change or add  information in your slides just before presenting. As this is probably a  stressful time, mistakes are particularly likely. It may also upset  slide numbering.</p>
<p>It IS possible to use Powerpoint well in a presentation, but it is  not easy and requires a lot of practice, plus time to setup and check  before you take to the stage.</p>

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