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AI-voiding Death by PowerPoint

  • Writer: Frank
    Frank
  • May 24
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 27

AI-voiding Death by PowerPoint (with a Little Help from AI)

Bring your slides back to life in just 90 minutes!

If your PowerPoint kills with its bullet point pain,This workshop’s your chance to bring life back again!



In a world where presentations often fall flat, this 90-minute interactive session is designed to help you transform dull slides into dynamic stories—with a little help from AI.




🎯 What You’ll Learn

This workshop is packed with hands-on activities, live demos, and creative challenges to help you:

  • Define your presentation’s purpose

  • Replace bullet overload with visual storytelling

  • Use AI tools to enhance your slides

  • Engage your audience and get meaningful feedback

  • Think creatively with metaphors and poetic prompts


🧭 Workshop Flow

1. Introduction

  • Explore what makes a slide resonate.

  • Interactive: Which slide speaks to you—and why?

  • “Fix This Slide” challenge: Step-by-step transformation.

2. Think About Your Purpose

  • Define your goal: inform, persuade, inspire?

  • See examples of purpose-driven slides.

  • Exercise: Write a one-sentence purpose for your own (or a sample) presentation.

3. Create Content That Resonates

  • Learn to tell stories visually.

  • Avoid bullet-point overload.

  • Use AI tools like image generators and summarizers.

  • Live Demo: Turn a boring slide into a compelling visual.

  • Creative Exercise: Design your own slide.

4. Ask to See What They Heard

  • Review design and listening checklists.

  • Use polls, sketches, and summaries to gather feedback.

  • Try AI tools to analyze audience responses.


Bonus resources:

  • Slide design checklist

  • AI tools list

  • Link to the companion book


Ready to ditch the dull and embrace the dynamic? Join us for AI-voiding Death by PowerPoint—and let your slides speak with power, purpose, and a touch of poetry.



 

The course will be scheduled in June 2025 after the TRB DATA Conference



 
 
 

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