PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact with the audience. Why presenters use PowerPoint in this way has not been studied so far. Our study using interviews with beginning and advanced presenters shows that some use the program as a speaking note and as a means to draw the attention away from themselves. Some even think that PowerPoint can replace rhetorical skills. Slides are mainly designed on the basis of commonsense, instead of guidelines based on human information processing. Implications for the teaching of PowerPoint use in business communication are discussed
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
The use of PowerPoint (PPT)–based lectures in business classes across universities is ubiquitous yet...
<div><p>Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisi...
PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact with ...
<p>PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact wi...
<p>PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact wi...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
The presentation program PowerPoint is probably the most used tool in the schools, high schools and ...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Edward Tufte (2003) argues that PowerPoint is so flawed that it is impossible to communicate anythin...
Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisingly lit...
Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisingly lit...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
The use of PowerPoint (PPT)–based lectures in business classes across universities is ubiquitous yet...
<div><p>Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisi...
PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact with ...
<p>PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact wi...
<p>PowerPoint has received much criticism regarding excessive use of text and the lack of contact wi...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
The presentation program PowerPoint is probably the most used tool in the schools, high schools and ...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
Edward Tufte (2003) argues that PowerPoint is so flawed that it is impossible to communicate anythin...
Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisingly lit...
Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisingly lit...
Over the past five years, PowerPoint has emerged as a powerful piece of communication technology, ha...
The use of PowerPoint (PPT)–based lectures in business classes across universities is ubiquitous yet...
<div><p>Despite the prevalence of PowerPoint in professional and educational presentations, surprisi...