The graphics seemed to help listeners to follow my presentation. But I'm not the best one to judge.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Presentation Zen and The 12th Wo/Man
Garr Reynolds' book, Presentation Zen, has had a big impact on how I think and use PowerPoint. Reynolds, like most of us, has experienced "death by PowerPoint" and his book is a call to recognize basic design principles, focusing on concepts, not bulleted lists. On Sunday, I used PowerPoint and Reynold's ideas in delivering the sermon at Hillside. Here are a few slides that supported the scriptural exposition of Acts 1:21-26:





The graphics seemed to help listeners to follow my presentation. But I'm not the best one to judge.
The graphics seemed to help listeners to follow my presentation. But I'm not the best one to judge.
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