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Friday, January 15, 2010
When handled correctly, complex scenarios and data can still be included while being transformed into something that is easily comprehensible to the average audience member.
What it does mean is that with the right finessing, even incredibly complex data can be picked apart and rearranged in a simple and engaging way.
“The 8220;The Power Gap” (a new animated infographic by Airslide) is Simplicity does not necessarily mean skimping out on the meat of your presentation. No, this does not mean packing seemingly endless charts, tables, and graphs onto every slide.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Hans Rosling is the Zen Master of presenting statistics. Hans proves what we all know, even if our teachers from yesteryear did not: Statistics are not boring. Statistics tell a story. Better yet, share it with others. Gapminder World Gapminder World is a web service that displays time series of development statistics for all countries (Google He's brilliant. Hans gave this talk at TEDIndia a couple of weeks ago. (I
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
statistical fact more graphically explicit
Next time you have an important presentation that uses charts or data of any kind, at least meet with someone else to get another perspective on whether you’re using the data in the most effective way.
...Tags: Tags: Book Reviews Diary chart data glenn hughes mary eleanor spear practical charting technique The opening line in my new MOST favorite book is, “The response to a visual presentation will determine its value.” No, this is not a newfangled book on presentations written this year, it’s the book
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
27 Visualizations and Infographics to Understand the Financial Crisis - Flowing Data If you have never read Nathan's blog Flowing Data, this is the perfect post to start reading. like statistics and numbers, but being able to see those numbers placed visually and in a compelling manner is even better. Tags: Advertising Ashton Kutcher Blogging Communication Current Affairs Instead of delving into something new today, I wanted to highlight some of the great posts and articles that I have found over the past couple of weeks that I felt needed to be discussed more. With
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Many audiences will demand that the sources for a statistic appear on the slide itself, but at the very least you have to say what your source is before you show the data. When I was 17, before Macintosh was even invented, I gave my first multimedia presentation using two 35mm projectors. My topic concerned the environment and the dangers of air and water pollution.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Kathy notes that there is a danger of using video to share the same boring statistics or data that handicap effective print communications. Kathy Saenz of Neighborhood America Shares What It Takes to Make Video an Effective Content Marketing Tool
Even a micro business can use video effectively to communicate with its customers online.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
first learned this lesson when..." A startling statistic: "Did you know that if you had spent a million dollars a day, every day, since Jesus was born, you would not have spent a trillion dollars. Intellectual means appealing to educated self-interest with data and reasoned arguments. 15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE July 7, 2009 Whenever you open your mouth, whether youre talking to one person or a thousand, you usually want to get a specific message across. How do you do that best when you are communicating through
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Confusing words, phrases or statistics.
Whether it’s all of the data that we get back from customers about how they’re using Windows and what they’d like to see different and improved, whether it’s the feedback we got from the 8 million beta test customers, all of that came together in a very unique blend. Matt Lauer said that the launch of Windows 7 was the most important launch Microsoft had done in ten years. If that’s true, why’d it suck so much?
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
There were several sessions that identified the narrative in the data; instead of just showing the statistics, they gave them human context. It’s nice to be an attendee this year instead of running around the bowels of the Long Beach Performing Art Center supporting speakers. I gotta say,
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Monday, December 28, 2009
If necessary, add a short title or data point Not every slide can be one singular image. Slides with a short one or two-word title, statistics, diagrams, or quotes can be effective. If you’ve read any of my previous posts , you’ll know that the cornerstone to an effective PowerPoint or Keynote presentation is idea of “Simplicity.” Keeping your slides as simple and image-based as possible will keep your audience visually engaged and will help them recall your message more easily.
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