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One thing that people worry about when using PowerPoint
is what to do when the light from the projector cuts the
room in half.
You’ve seen the problem. Your projector is on a table at
the front of the room and the light from the projector
is shining on the screen such that you can’t walk across
the front of the room without blinding yourself and
briefly blocking the screen.
If you never cross in front of the light, you feel cut
off from one side of the room and hence, half the
audience.
The solution: Try to stay to one side for about half the
time and then cross over in front of the light, moving
quickly to ensure that you can connect with the other
half of the room.
At Speechworks we help our clients learn
how to communicate in a way that connects and
persuades. If you’re interested in becoming a great
communicator give us a call at 404-266-0888 or check out
our website at
www.speechworks.net. |