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7. Tips for building a great presentation
• Do not use too many colors or
different font options on your
slides
• Keep bullet points succinct
• Use graphics
• Use animation to support your
message, not detract
8. Tips for building a great
presentation• Use the PowerPoint Slide Master
• Break up the standard bullet lists
• Images
• SmartArt
• Always think of your audience
9. Design Themes
• Design Themes allow for quick formatting
• Add consistency in formatting throughout the presentation
10. Slide Masters
• Create consistency throughout
your presentation
• Each Slide Layout has a Slide
Master
• The “Master Master” Slide
controls all Slides
• Fully Customizable
11. The power of a picture
STRESSED
TIRED
OUT OF CONTROL
ME!
TOO MUCH
HANDS FULL JUGGLING
STRAINED
12. The delicate art of Animation
• Keep it simple
• Limit the use of animation
• Animation should add not detract
Lead the
audience
14. Tips for Presenting Your
Presentation • Practice your presentation
• Speak with confidence
• Make eye contact with the audience
• Slow it down
15. Tips for Presenting Your
Presentation • Engage the audience (Questions)
• Use the presenter view
• Stand where the audience can see
you
• Use your voice (Full range)
16. What makes a Bad PowerPoint?
• Too Much Text – Full Sentences or
Paragraphs
• Text that is too small to read
• Overly complex diagrams
• Too many “exciting” Things! (animation,
sounds)
Don’t read the text to
your audience!
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Notas del editor
Speak to the viewers on how PowerPoint can be used as a tool to create and present but is really only one part of an excellent presentation.
Once the PowerPoint presentation is created now its time to present. As the presenter is becomes your responsibility to engage the audience in the presentation.
1-2 fonts
2-3 colors
Use graphics to communicate more then a bullet list can
Master slides allow quick updates to entire presentations and create consistency throughout a presentation.
A single image can convey more information then a slide filled with bullet point and much easier to look at.