16. Brain Rule #10…
“Hear a piece of information, and three days
later you'll remember 10% of it. Add a picture
and you'll remember 65%.”
http://www.brainrules.net/vision
27. KNOW YOUR STUFF
LIMIT YOUR TEXT
USE GREAT VISUALS
KEEP IT CLEAN
THINK ABOUT BRAINS
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5 Ideas, Recap…
28. Slides 1/28:
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The Skeleton Dance by MartinaYach
Untitled by theloushe
TED 2010 Fellows – Talks by whiteafrican
Do These Acorns… by sarowen
Free Overexposed… by Pink Sherbet
Sharing by ryancr
The Eyes of the Beholder by Nina Krimly
CC by franzlife
Scrubbing bubbles by bored-now
Untitled by emokr
Clocks by Leo Reynolds
Photo Credits (Flickr CC)
Do your research. Plan on paper. Think about your audience. Rehearse your presentation. Tell a story, not a bunch of facts.
Use a SIMPLE, consistent design and color scheme. Use white space. High contrast. Nothing extra or distracting. No more than 2 fonts. SANS serif.
We process faster and remember more visually. We will learn more if you stimulate more of our senses. We read faster than you talk, so don’t make us read from your slides. We need information to be organized in chunks. We need breaks about every 10 minutes. We don’t pay attention to boring things.