1: Articulate Presentations
2: The Big Picture
3: Readable Text
4: Color, Texture, Animation, and Sound
5: Communicating Quantitative Information: Using Graphs
6: Communicating Qualitative Information: Charts, Diagrams, Maps,
and Clipart
7: The Good, the Bad, and the Incomprehensible
Appendix: The Principles and their Specific Aspects
Stephen M. Kosslyn is the former Chair of the Department of
Psychology, currently Dean of Social Science and John Lindsley
Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. A leading authority
on the nature of visual mental imagery and visual communication, he
has received numerous honors for his work in this field. His
previous books include Image and Mind, Wet Mind: The New Cognitive
Neuroscience (with Koenig), and Psychology: The
Brain, the Person, the World (with Rosenberg).
"...a world authority on the visual brain ...shows how to use this
tool effectively."--Steven Pinker, author of The Language Instinct
and Blank Slate
"I would say that this is one of the most useful books on
PowerPoint to ever be printed."--Garr Reynolds at Presentation
Zen
"This review may not do justice to the insight and clarity of this
excellent book which is easy to read, chock full of examples and
filled with illustrations of the principles. It is the best book I
have found so far on how to improve presentations--especially in
PowerPoint."--Robert Hacker at Sophisticated Finance
"Kosslyn puts PowerPoint users on notice. Read this book, and you
will be enlightened. Kosslyn's thorough and engaging treatment is
based on broad scientific literature, and on his extensive
experience. Besides covering the myriad features that PowerPoint
offers, Kosslyn provides great advice on how to connect with an
audience, tell a story, work at the right level of information, and
come up for air." --Lawrence W. Barsalou, Samuel Candler Dobbs
Professor of
Psychology, Emory University
"...a world authority on the visual brain ...shows how to use this
tool effectively."--Steven Pinker, author of The Language Instinct
and Blank Slate
"I would say that this is one of the most useful books on
PowerPoint to ever be printed."--Garr Reynolds at Presentation
Zen
"This review may not do justice to the insight and clarity of this
excellent book which is easy to read, chock full of examples and
filled with illustrations of the principles. It is the best book I
have found so far on how to improve presentations--especially in
PowerPoint."--Robert Hacker at Sophisticated Finance
"Kosslyn puts PowerPoint users on notice. Read this book, and you
will be enlightened.... Kosslyn's thorough and engaging treatment
is based on broad scientific literature, and on his extensive
experience. Besides covering the myriad features that PowerPoint
offers, Kosslyn provides great advice on how to connect with an
audience, tell a story, work at the right level of information, and
come up for air."--Lawrence W. Barsalou, Emory University
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