In order to make this blog as useful as possible, I’d like to get a better sense of who is visiting. Please take a moment and answer the following using the poll displayed near the top of the left sidebar.
Are you usually:
- A presenter with a support team that handles your technical and logistic details?
- A presenter who handles all of your own technical and logistical details?
- Someone who supports someone else’s presentation efforts by handling their technical and logistical details?
- None of the above.
It would also be greatly appreciated if you could provide a little more detail about what you do by submitting a comment to this post. For instance, what sort of environment do you operate in? Corporate? Academic?
I plan to use this information when making choices about post subjects and how to go about discussing a particular subject. I know one question isn’t going to capture everything I need to know so keep an eye out for further noseyness in future Questions of the Week. Thanks for taking the time to participate.
I work for a Fortune 100 corporation providing graphics and AV support to presenters.
I’m an academic who who handles all of my own technical and logistical details.
@ AndrewE: Thanks for responding Andrew. As an academic, are there any presentation disaster issues that you think need particular attention? For instance, problems that are unique to delivering data-dense material to a highly knowledgeable audience? Are there any particular topics you would like me to attempt to cover?
I work for a Fortune 100 corporation providing graphics and AV support to presenters.
I’m an academic who who handles all of my own technical and logistical details.
@ AndrewE: Thanks for responding Andrew. As an academic, are there any presentation disaster issues that you think need particular attention? For instance, problems that are unique to delivering data-dense material to a highly knowledgeable audience? Are there any particular topics you would like me to attempt to cover?