1. Why should even practiced speakers plan their presentations when addressing a business audience instead of just "winging it"?
2. "Communicate-don't decorate." This principle is one of 20 rules that graphic designer and educator Timothy Samara discusses in his 2007 book Design Elements: A Graphic Style Manual. How could you apply this principle to the design of your PowerPoint presentations?
3. Ethical Issue: Critics of PowerPoint claim that flashy graphics, sound effects, and animation often conceal thin content. Consider, for example, the findings regarding the space shuttle Challenger accident that killed seven astronauts. Report authors charged that NASA scientists had used PowerPoint presentations to make it look as though they had done analyses that they hadn't. Overreliance on presentations instead of analysis may have contributed to 30.
3. How can speakers prevent multimedia presentation software from the shuttle disaster. What lessons about ethical responsibilities stealing their thunder?
4. Discuss effective techniques for reducing stage fright. When using PowerPoint can be learned from this catastrophe in communication?