• Familiarize yourself with the technology and equipment you will be using before the presentation.
• Have a backup plan in case the technology fails, such as having a printed version of your presentation or key information.
• Test the technology and equipment before the presentation to ensure they are working properly.
• Bring any necessary cables or adapters in case there are compatibility issues.
• Have a backup copy of your presentation stored on a USB drive or cloud storage.
• Arrive early to the presentation venue to allow for any last-minute troubleshooting or adjustments.
• Have contact information for technical support readily available in case you need assistance during the presentation.
• Consider having a backup device, such as a tablet or smartphone, that can display your presentation if the primary device fails.
• Practice improvising and adapting to technology problems, so you can easily transition to an alternative solution or continue the presentation without relying solely on technology.
How can you best prepare for any technology problems when giving a presentation?
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Practice your presentation so that you don't need to rely on your PowerPoint.
• Create paper handouts that your audience can read.
• Email your PowerPoint to all audience participants.
O Carry a backup powerpack, just in case.
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