On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> > Hi folks, yesterday I gave a presentation about LyX at the local Linux
> > User Group. There were over 40 people attending and the whole thing
> > went pretty smooth, I saw only one guy falling asleep and the
> > questions from the audience encouraged me, that people actually
> > understood what the whole thing was about.
>
> Very interesting. Do you have any idea of what parts of the
> presentation educated the most? I.e. what worked to explain
> the LyX philosophy?
>
I think part 1 worked very well, i.e. taking a set of slides and taking
some time to introduce the idea. But I tried to make that short and crisp,
dont know whether that succeeded, Anyway the life demonstration did an
equal contribution. Demoing with the LGT is powerful but it definitely
needs some practice and I was tinking, should I ever have to do something
like this again, I'd probably try to either print the LGT to slides and
simultaneously do a live LyX demo....
Roland
> Greets,
>
> Asger
>