To calculate the Presentation Time:
\[ PT = \frac{N}{WPM} \]
Where:
Presentation time is the estimated duration it will take to deliver a speech or presentation based on the number of words and the speaking speed (words per minute). This is a useful metric for preparing speeches, lectures, or any public speaking event to ensure that the content fits within the allotted time frame.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Use the presentation time formula:
\[ PT = \frac{1500}{125} \]
Step 2: Calculate:
\[ PT = 12 \text{ minutes} \]
The Presentation Time is approximately 12 minutes.
Definition: This calculation estimates the average time spent on each slide during a presentation.
Formula: \( \text{Time per Slide} = \frac{\text{Total Presentation Time}}{\text{Number of Slides}} \)
Example: If the total presentation time is 30 minutes and there are 15 slides, the time per slide is \( \frac{30}{15} = 2 \) minutes per slide[^1^].
Definition: This calculation estimates the total time required for a presentation based on the number of slides and the average time per slide.
Formula: \( \text{Total Presentation Time} = \text{Number of Slides} \times \text{Time per Slide} \)
Example: If there are 20 slides and the average time per slide is 1.5 minutes, the total presentation time is \( 20 \times 1.5 = 30 \) minutes[^2^].
Definition: This process involves setting the duration for each slide in a PowerPoint presentation to ensure the presentation fits within a specific timeframe.
Steps:
Example: If you want each slide to display for 2 minutes, set the duration to 2 minutes for each slide[^3^].