Thanks for this Debbie. I've heard the same advice and I definitely use
it when planning.
Since you mentioned Prezi I wanted to share my experience with it as a
presenter. The one and only time I used it it was a complete disaster.
It turned out that you couldn't download and transfer a Prezi as you can
a Powerpoint which caused all sorts of problems with the venue. Even
presenting from the web was a problem as two of us had Prezi
presentations requiring a lot of logging in and out again. So just a
word of caution with Prezi - do your homework and make sure it works for
you. I'm sure there is a work-around to my problem but I didn't know it
or leave myself time to find it out.
Claire
On 09/09/2015 10:22, Lee, Deborah wrote:
> The best piece advice I was ever given - though it mostly applies to
> speaking rather than reading, and to PowerPoint rather then Prezi - was
> to prepare no more than one slide per 2 minutes of presentation. As well
> as being uncannily accurate, suddenly that 30-minute presentation is
> just 15 slides, and this really helps with planning.
>
> Debbie
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> Subject: [CIG-E-FORUM] Hints and tips for preparing a paper
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> Our first topic of the day looks at what to do once your paper has been
> accepted. How do you go about preparing your paper? Where do you start?
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> I'm currently at this stage with a paper I am giving next week. One tip
> I would like to share is always give yourself more time than you think
> you will need to prepare. I would suggest make a rough estimate and then
> add another two weeks! Life and work happen and often get in the way of
> preparing for conferences and it is so much better to know you are not
> getting behind.
>
> So, does anyone else have any more hints for preparing a paper?
>
> Claire
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