I think virtual presentations have to be prepared for the audience to be less engaged/more prone to distraction. Not always, of course, but it's something I've observed. I think people are a lot more focused in in-person/offline presentations.
Hey there, Gurkaran Singh here! As someone who's jumped into the tech world headfirst, I've definitely had my fair share of online and offline presentations. In my experience, the key difference lies in the ability to read the room. Online, it's all about engaging visuals and concise content to keep your audience's attention, while offline presentations allow for a more personal touch and instant feedback. So, whether you're presenting lines of code or the next big startup idea, adapting to the virtual or physical stage is crucial for success. What's been your experience with online versus offline presentations? Let's share some stories and tips!
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