Making Your Point More Powerful


Making Your Point More Powerful

Created: Thursday, November 18, 2004 posted by at 7:52 am

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Stephen Wilbers

Stephen WilbersAs a presenter, I like using PowerPoint. Although I don’t like having the slides in a fixed sequence, and I worry that dimming the lights will give my audience unneeded assistance in falling asleep, I do like the way PowerPoint enables me to emphasize and illustrate my points with highlighted text, graphs, and photos. There’s something about those big, fat, color letters that makes the words more interesting.

Dr. Stephen Wilbers explains about how you can make your point more powerful.




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