The document provides guidance on structuring an effective talk and formatting slides. It recommends capturing audience attention with a relatable example or intriguing idea, clearly explaining the core idea with conviction, describing supporting evidence, calling the audience to action by explaining how and why to implement the idea, and revealing how audience members' lives will change if they act on the idea. For slide formatting, it suggests including images, graphs, one main point per slide, minimizing text, and avoiding bullet points. Font size should be 42 or larger and common sans serif fonts should be used, along with only visuals owned or with permission.
The document provides guidance on structuring an effective talk and formatting slides. It recommends capturing audience attention with a relatable example or intriguing idea, clearly explaining the core idea with conviction, describing supporting evidence, calling the audience to action by explaining how and why to implement the idea, and revealing how audience members' lives will change if they act on the idea. For slide formatting, it suggests including images, graphs, one main point per slide, minimizing text, and avoiding bullet points. Font size should be 42 or larger and common sans serif fonts should be used, along with only visuals owned or with permission.
The document provides guidance on structuring an effective talk and formatting slides. It recommends capturing audience attention with a relatable example or intriguing idea, clearly explaining the core idea with conviction, describing supporting evidence, calling the audience to action by explaining how and why to implement the idea, and revealing how audience members' lives will change if they act on the idea. For slide formatting, it suggests including images, graphs, one main point per slide, minimizing text, and avoiding bullet points. Font size should be 42 or larger and common sans serif fonts should be used, along with only visuals owned or with permission.