On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 17:41:28 -0500 Jackson <jack...@objectivelytrue.com> said:

> Howdy folks,
>     I'm going to be doing a series of presentations on a few development
> technologies, and I'd like to do it without having to start up Gnome or KDE,
> because I look like a goof when using goofy DE's.  I know many of you have
> done presentations at conferences before.
> 
> Does anyone have any tips on using e17 during a presentation?  Mostly, I'm
> looking for a nice way to zoom specific areas on the fly, so
> presentation-goers can read my code on the screen.  I wouldn't mind being
> able to draw on screen or draw attention to specific windows or screen
> areas.

i've never done that. i've always cooked up slides. :) sometimes i've custom
written an entire program to BE the presentation (eg made a slide showing
program that also shows off parts of what i'm talking about)

> Any other non-e-related tips on not hyperventilating in front of an audience
> are also appreciated ;)

imagine the whole audience naked. :) seriously. you only get better with
practice. speak up. don't be quiet. project your voice. keep looking around at
different parts of the audience. make eye contact with them. be confident above
all else.

-- 
------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" --------------
The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    ras...@rasterman.com


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