From Slide Show to Screen Share: Recording Tips for Professionals
A PowerPoint presentation is a series of slides used to organize and share information. Microsoft’s PowerPoint program for Windows comes with various customization options for creating a presentation. In addition to text, you can place images, tables, charts, videos, links, and other types of content in your PowerPoint presentation to really make it pop.
There have been complaints from PowerPoint users about not being able to have direct access to the full detail of the presentation after presenting. One of the most prominent problems is that users want to jot things down, and at the same time, they want to pay full attention to the presenter especially when the presentation is on ‘how to’. There is a tendency to miss little vital information. Also, those who miss presentations on PowerPoint have no hope of getting the presentation in detail.
Fortunately, there is a solution to the problem. Recording PowerPoint as a video is possible. It is an interesting and helpful idea that could help users go over the whole presentation and get the information as though the PowerPoint presentation is still live. The only difference will be the time at which they watched the presentation.
This article will:
Educate you on how to record PowerPoint presentations with video and audio, in a step-by-step approach.
Show you the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations.
Teach you the advantages and disadvantages of using PowerPoint presentations with video and audio
Recommend a third-party tool to record PowerPoint presentations.
Part I. When you will need to record a PowerPoint?
There are almost 35 million PowerPoint presentations delivered daily.
PowerPoint slides are the preferred method of delivering supplementary information that enables audiences to comprehend and relate to the concepts and ideas delivered in presentations, whether in classrooms or boardrooms. Presentations can take several forms, including
Training and tutorials
Business and sales presentations
Executive communications
Product demos
Educational lectures
Student assignments
And more…
But after they are delivered, what happens to all of those PowerPoint slides? Depending on the content and target audience, a select few will be shared or preserved, either publicly on SlideShare or privately on SharePoint.
In most cases, PowerPoint slides on their own, without the corresponding presentation — are incomplete and don’t do the best job of communicating the concepts from the actual presentation. Those ahead of the curve should be to share and archive recordings of their full presentations.
Part II. How to record a PowerPoint presentation with video and audio
You can record a presentation in real-time as you present, or do it in advance to leverage the flipped model or make your presentation available on-demand.
While there are several ways to record a presentation, this is one of the easiest ways to record a high-quality presentation in PowerPoint with audio and video.
Step1 Prepare Your PowerPoint Slides and Talking Points
Before recording your presentation, ensure your slides are organized correctly and error-free. The function of your PowerPoint presentation is to act as a visual aid for the information you’re presenting, not to present all your information for you. Don’t put too much info on your slides so you won’t be tempted to read directly from them.
The image below shows how your screen will look when your presentation is ready.
You can record video, audio, or just your slide show directly within the Microsoft PowerPoint program. After you’ve opened PowerPoint, select “Recording” from the top navigation bar. This will open a new navigation bar with “Record Slide Show” and “Screen Recording” options.
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