Choose a “slide master” from one of the three slides which follow. MnATSA Presentation Standards Choose a “slide master” from one of the three slides which follow. Rename this PowerPoint to what you want your presentation to be named. Keep only one of the slides as your “slide master” and delete the remaining slides.
Blue/Yellow Slide Master
Yellow/Black Slide Master
Light Blue/Black Slide Master
Handouts – e-mail us your PowerPoint file by the due date and we will print them for you. Otherwise create a pdf, using the standard shown above and e-mail this to us. The standard is to print in black and white, full pages and then print 6 pages per page.
Six pages per sheet results in large, and provides room to add notes. easy to read slides and provides room to add notes.
Compare the next two slides. Which presentation would you prefer? Slide Content Bold, 24 point minimum font A few key words and/or picture Use “Presenter View” Compare the next two slides. Which presentation would you prefer? Slide Content Bold, 24 point minimum A few key words and/or picture Use “Presenter View” You have your notes, but the audience is not distracted with lots of words. Compare the next two slides. Which presentation would you prefer?
Recording of Interactions Today the audio or video recording of an interaction with a client can be easily done In Minnesota it does not violate the law to tape a conversation as long as one person knows it is being recorded. Clients have the ability to surreptitiously tape a session. In theory it could be uploaded and broadcast. I recommend a policy that there be no taping of any sort Recording of Interactions Today the audio or video recording of an interaction with a client can be easily done In Minnesota it does not violate the law to tape a conversation as long as one person knows it is being recorded. Clients have the ability to surreptitiously tape a session. In theory it could be uploaded and broadcast. I recommend a policy that there be no taping of any sort
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Check Your Presentation for Readability Start your PowerPoint “Slide Show”. If using a 19” monitor, stand back 11 feet That is what your audience will see projected. Distance in feet to stand back from your monitor is your monitor diagonal measurement x .58