2017, Number 1
Rev Sanid Milit Mex 2017; 71 (1)
Frequent errors those are committed when making a presentation in PowerPoint® and how to correct it
Hernández-Molina SI, García-Ruiz A, Motta-Ramírez GA
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 78-82
PDF size: 308.40 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Presentations in general can be characterized as the process by which an academic content is exposed to an audience in a clear, simple and direct way, supported by a series of slides that incorporate various multimedia resources for the purpose of informing, persuading, Motivate, teach and/or disseminate certain academic content. In the reason of the accomplishment of this article to make known some of the errors that are made more frequently when elaborating a presentation in PowerPoint®, as they are the following: 1) develop a Frankenstein presentation; 2) presenting too saturated text slides; 3) anticipate all the information that will be made known during the conference (while giving the explanation of the first slide); 4) read the information directly from the slides; 5) inappropriate use of sounds on slides; and 6) draw a final slide with the word "THANK YOU". Likewise, the recommendations, well founded, are made known on how to correct them and with this, to achieve better presentations worthy of a professional.REFERENCES