Troubleshooting Your Presentation
While computer presentations can be captivating, problems can arise to make your presentation impossible. The following is a list of possible problems and solutions.
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| University's network connection goes down |
you can't access any Web sites off campus |
call the Computing Center and ask if there are any scheduled outages, although this can happen at any time |
| the uoregon host goes down |
you can't access any documents on that host |
call the Computing Center and ask if there are any scheduled outages, although this can happen at any time |
| the University's main server system goes down |
you can't access any computers anywhere |
call the Computing Center and ask if there are any scheduled outages, although this can happen at any time |
| you are using a site from overseas or from a remote location in general (South Africa, Hong Kong, etc.) |
documents load slowly |
allow extra time in your presentation; look for the same information somewhere else on the net (this is called "mirroring") |
| you are using someone else's personal homepage |
they may modify its contents or where the hyperlinks go |
make sure you've seen the homepage that day; download and copy it; copy the links that you will use |
| the computer that you are using for your presentation is different from the one you are used to or rehearsed with |
it may be slower to load and display pages; you may be unfamiliar with its use |
make sure you know the capabilities of the computer you are using for the presentation |
This is a partial listing of the things that can go wrong. While most of the time everything will work great, there are a number of problems that are completely unpredictable. Please keep this in mind when you are doing your presentation.
You can view current network service status online. (NOTE: This link will open in a new browsertab or window)
Contact Us:
Email: tep@uoregon.edu, Phone: 541-346-2177 Fax: 541-346-2184
Teaching Effectiveness Program, Teaching and Learning Center, University of Oregon.
Last Modified: 04/07/11





