Signal to Noise

Here is an older article from the Beyond Bullet Points blog that makes a good point about the titles we put on PowerPoint slides.  Cliff Atkinson  suggests that instead of a one word heading or a phrase use a complete sentence.  Instead of showing a slide entitled "Injuries" which then lists your client's injuries, use a sentence like "Injuries that Mr. Plaintiff sustained as a result of being run over by Mr. Defendant."  The sentence aids in the retention of the information and has been proven to work.

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