atw: Re: More on presentations
- From: "Clarke, Brian" <clarkeba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 09:24:09 +1000
Hi Irene,
Tell them about the existence of the handout material beforehand - hand
it out just at the point they need it for their own input.
Hand it out any earlier and they'll read it when you want them to pay
attention to something else.
Brian
Irene said:
A handout is the way to go. It doesn't have to be a full article. But it
should include what they need to remember. <snip>
The tricky thing is do you give it before or after you speak?
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