Presentation tips (the hard way)
Posted in Uncategorized on September 19, 2007 at 12:57 pm
My daughter (the one off to uni) had to do a presentation to The Rotary Club after they sponsored her on a training course. She has been working long hours so there is some excuse for still working on it the evening before it was to be presented at a breakfast meeting. However, as she was stressy, tired and ill and I was also was tired (I’ve not been working long hours, just watching too much Heroes catch up) so we started rowing before we even got load it on my laptop. I was keen to show her how the laptop worked, she had better things to do and “you just click a button”. Eventually we did load it - via a USB key as she a) hadn’t bothered to put it on a shared area of the drive and b) had nicked the network cable to copy music onto the PC she’s taking to uni. It didn’t work.
I spent some time showing her how to setup and
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