Death By PowerPoint refers to a situation where a presentation becomes incredibly boring, overwhelming, or tedious due to the excessive use of text-heavy slides, irrelevant visuals, or an unengaging delivery style. The term implies that the audience feels overwhelmed or disinterested in the presentation, leading to a loss of attention or comprehension.
Examples:
1. During the meeting, John’s presentation turned into a total Death By PowerPoint. The slides were crammed with so much text that no one could keep up, and the monotonous drone of his voice made everyone’s eyes glaze over.
2. The speaker at the conference committed a serious Death By PowerPoint offense. They had too many bullet points, complex graphs, and tiny font sizes on each slide, causing the audience to quickly lose interest and struggle to follow along.
Death By PowerPoint occurs when a presentation becomes boring, overwhelming, or tedious due to excessive text, irrelevant visuals, or unengaging delivery.
It refers to situations where the audience loses interest and finds the presentation difficult to comprehend.
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