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I'd say yes. However, when you do this, you need to time pauses in your
presentation, to allow people to write things down. So when you want
them to absorb a specific point, say "I'll just pause to let you take
your own notes on that..." Build the pauses into the rhythm of the
presentation. Ask if everyone has a pen in their hands, and a handout,
at the start of the talk. Allow a moment for grabbing of pens. :-)
And less is more. Concentrate on three things you want everyone in the
audience, to remember in two days time. You can add in a couple of more
things, but those three things should be returned too, in different
words, at least three times each. :-)
Morgan Gallagher
Jacquie Nutt wrote:
> I saw at the recent GOLD10 conference that many people give handouts consisting of PP slides with spaces for notes (because ideally slides act as a talking point, and do not stand alone). Is this the best way? I have been googling Adult Education, but don't see anything yet on take-away notes.
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