Created by Ima N. Kusmayanti S1 Computational Science School of Computing Telkom University 2014 Let’s explore slideshows!
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Let’s learn how to create effective slideshows!
Making Effective Slideshows
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1.1 Transforming your writing into outline Outline
1.1 Transforming your writing into outline My Paragraph: Cellular phone or cell phone is a type of sophisticated telecommunication device. The three information being described here are the conditions, the features of my phone and my favorite features. The condition of my iPhone 4 is not new, but it’s in mint condition. Moreover, the features of my iPhone 4 are texting, calling, sending pictures, and browsing Internet. In addition, there are basically two features that I love the most: camera and speaker. Most importantly, the speaker is very useful, especially for listening to music. Now you know the conditions, the features of my i-Phone 4, and my favorite features.
1.2 Finding relevant pictures
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1.3 Citing sources Source: Nurwanto, R. (2013). Personal Images. Retrieved from
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2.1 Matching the pictures with the outline
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2.3 Choosing contrast colors & readable fonts
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2.3 Keeping all slides short and simple (KISS)
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Your sentence: The Internet brings heaven into students’ life. What you will put on your slide: What you will say: “For sure, the Internet has benefits for many students.” Internet = heaven
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3.1 Showing one idea per slide
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Let’s see an example of good slideshows.
My i-Phone
Outline 1.Conditions of my phone 2.Features of my phone 3.My favorite features
Conditions
Mint Condition
Conditions Notch above
Conditions Next best thing
Features
Texting
Features Calling
Features Sending Pictures
Features Browsing Internet
Favorite Features
What I really like… Camera
I also like…
Recap 1.Conditions of my phone 2.Features of my phone 3.My favorite features
References: Costello, Sam. (2014). iPhone Specifications. Retrieved on November 3 rd, 2013 from Kusmayanti, I. N. et.al. (2012). Communicative English for ICT Engineering Students. Bandung: Dewa Ruchi. Pictures on slides are my own collections.
1.Now, create your slideshows based on your paragraph. 2. me each of your slideshows. 3.My 4.Deadline: This week. 5.If you are late, I will not comment your slideshows.
References: John, Edward W. (2008). Creating Effective Slideshows Presentations. Retrieved on February 8 th, 2014 from Kusmayanti, I. N. et.al. (2012). Communicative English for ICT Engineering Students. Bandung: Dewa Ruchi. Pictures on Slide#3-Slide#16; Slide#29-Slide#40; Slide#42 are retrieved on November 3 rd, 2014 from