My Presentation for DjangoCon US 2023
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License: MIT License
My Presentation for DjangoCon US 2023
License: MIT License
Just some preliminary stuff since I don’t have my computer with me
I’m personally not a big fan of the emojis, but that may be an age thing, I would ask someone whose more in line with whose going to the conference about that, but I personally found it kinda cringy
For bullet points, I recommend spacing them out so that they look like this:
blah blah blah
blah. It takes up more space and makes it look cleaner
you may need to make your font bigger on the bullet points
stay consistent.
Make sure that the following formatting has been applied:
A dry run version of the presentation was give on Friday September 8th with the Web Dev team (Chris, Jason, and Jon)
Feedback:
Yes, keep it. I would change how you present it though. You don't have to say "And what does this story have to do with contributing to Django? Stay until the end to find out 😀", it's implied. Especially if you were to start with your title slide, then go straight to the story, then follow with explaining your title slide.
I would also want to know a bit more about your trip: is the photo yours from near the summit? What year was it, and have you had time to re-prepare and do a similar hike since? Have you been turned off hiking completely? Were you able to make it the 7 days back out again? Having one photo while describing the story in text is fine. When you bring it back, having the same photo helps bring back the topic, and if there was a future hike you were successful on, or even planning for, add a second photo.
I've had the same realisation, and it was an epiphany for me. I think it's important.
I would also focus on how you tried to solve the one problem, and after focusing on the one bug, at the tail of your story, share that this was x months ago, and since you've helped with Y bugs and closed Z of them, or whatever (your slides are still very sparse so I don't know the end of the story)
You include many QR codes that imply you want people to scan them, but based on the notes they're barely on screen enough to take a photo. You have links at the end I presume you want people to follow, but any QR codes you include throughout should be on the last slide. If, after doing this, you find there's too many QR codes, then you have too many QR codes. Having some sort of blog post QR code ready to go with a collection of all the links would help.
You also have many screenshots of various sizes, resolutions, etc. Having consistency is useful, but you're also presenting a lot of text on screen and people will try and read it all. If you want people to read stuff, include the important stuff, either by only including the good words, fuzzing out the unimportant stuff, etc. If I have many many screenshots in the same CSS style I tend to be a bit fancy and make slide templates where I can replicate the CSS style in text, which helps readability for slides, but I'm a bit extra.
I also imported these slides into Google Slides, and half your speaker notes were unreadable in light grey color. This will be handled in #4
Your Paulo photos are also super fuzzy and I can't tell which one is you.
Per #2 there seemed to be an issue with the slide notes when imported into Google Slides. I’ll need to investigate this further
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