Presenting a Process
How to present a process schematic.
Present process slides by controlling what the audience look at, and when. Instead of putting up the entire process diagram at once, bring up parts of the process from start to finish. The problem with putting the entire process up at the start is that the audience can just block out the presenter and try to work everything out for themselves.
Present the slide to the audience by talking through the process, with what the presenter says helping to explain the moving visuals on the slide.
Once an entire process has been presented, it is possible to then zoom in on parts of the process diagram to talk in more detail about them.
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