Setup
- Make your presentation offline by downloading all your resources
- Using local links to your content
- Don't count on the network working - regardless of the venue!
- Live demo bugs (after all its not a live demo without them)
- Ensure that you have the appropriate presentation adapters for your laptop
Day Before
- Familiarize yourself with the projector/screen
- If you can't find your device on the inputs, ask for help
- See if the connection to your device works
- Do a dry run
- Charge your batteries
Presenting
Pre
- Lay down the video cable you're using
- Appropriately place the podium if you require it
- Open your presentation and test the video
- Ensure that you have adequate battery charge and/or you're properly plugged in
- Make sure you have a "Plan B" and a "Plan C" - e.g., a backup laptop, paper notes from which to speak, or a whiteboard version of your presentation
During
- Speak clearly and loudly
- Do Not Put Your Hands In Your Pockets
- Grip the podium, animate your examples, put your hands behind your back
- Face the audience, you should know what is on your slides
- Use "presenter mode" or mirroring on your laptop
- Engage the audience
- Questions, eye contact, and anecdotes help with this
- Open the floor for questions or criticisms if appropriate
- Keep an eye on the clock
Post
- Put all the resources back where you found them
- Turn off the projector/screen
Presentation Technologies
Online Tools
- Google Docs
- Collaborative editing
- Sozi
- Open source
- Slide Deck
- Hackable
- Reveal.js
- Hackable
- Prezi
- Use the educational license for more features
- SlideRocket
Video Capturing
- Gnome
- Press Ctrl-Alt-Shift and R to start/stop recording - note the red dot icon in the status area
- Duration is limited
- Videos end up in
~/Videos
in webm format (use a browser to present, or use Handbrake or another tool to transform the format if absolutely necessary)
- Quicktime
- Using its screen capture ability