Remote Demos – Enabling the Audience to Catch-up

0
9

Share on LinkedIn

Here’s a simple tactic to enable an audience to “catch-up” with what you are showing on your screen, particularly when dealig with relatively slow connections: Stop and then restart screen sharing. This effectively reloads the audience session.

This tactic can be particularly useful if you have been sharing screens with a large amount of images or scrolling graphics that require sending a lot of data to the audience machines. Works nicely!

Republished with author's permission from original post.

Peter Cohan
Have you ever seen a bad software demonstration? Peter Cohan is the founder and principal of Great Demo!, focused on helping software organizations improve the success rates of their demos. He authored Great Demo! - how to prepare and deliver surprisingly compelling software demonstrations. Peter has experience as an individual contributor, manager and senior management in marketing, sales, and business development. He has also been, and continues to be, a customer.

ADD YOUR COMMENT

Please use comments to add value to the discussion. Maximum one link to an educational blog post or article. We will NOT PUBLISH brief comments like "good post," comments that mainly promote links, or comments with links to companies, products, or services.

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here