
Anyone who knows me would know that I generally *hate* using power point presentations (or in my case, Open Office Impress presentations). Personally, I think it fosters a one-way relationship between The Trainer and The Participants, where the former shows what she knows and the latter is expected to simply listen. What usually happens is that the trainer has her go with her presentation, everyone else listens, and then afterwards some time is alloted for questions and feedback (one of my pet peeves is when the trainer takes too long with the presentation and as a result the 'open forum' is tacked on at the end for a few minutes as some kind of cursory exercise).
But I think there are instances where having prepared presentations can actually support effective training, especially when they are used within cotext and with interactivity in mind:
When I am faced with one (or all) of the situations above, these are the personaly guidelines I use to create presentations:
I would love to hear your thoughts on this. What guidelines do you use to create your presentations?
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