On 29/06/07, Timothy Normand Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let me be more specific.  In the version of OOo I have, there is a
"notes" tab which lets you view notes added to the slides.

I like it.

Looking at some of the talks, some just are business people - not sure
about number of attending uh, who get the tech. So I wonder about the
position of the last page - it may give an impression that we are
struggling and It is the last thing we leave them with before q&a.
Whereas we are really making steady progress.

it could be moved up earlier - say shared between slide 3 and 7. eg
mention the difficulties of making it earlier and then we would show
them the card - we did it. then the demo. we did it etc. now we are up
to here (stage1).. and making progress. After they are left knowing
where we are up to, just before q&a you can invite them to assist with
something specific - which might even prompt a question or two along
that line.

Also looking at the expected audience - how would you describe them?
CEO. Tech guys. Geeks? And do we know of any applications that might
specifically interest them that could be mentioned in passing?

jb
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