Building a Great Presentation Dr. Susan Codone Department of Technical Communication.

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Building a Great Presentation Dr. Susan Codone Department of Technical Communication

Presentation Overview Planning Your Presentation Building Your Slides Using DesignTemplates Advanced PowerPoint Features Delivery Techniques

Planning Your Presentation Plan Your Outline to include: Title Presentation Overview Content Summary Thanks and Questions

Planning Your Presentation Plan Your Time Plan at least 30 seconds per slide; 1 minute is better A 30 minute presentation should have roughly slides

Planning Your Presentation Plan your content: 3-5 bullet points (at the most) per slide Include pictures as much as possible Use chart features to depict data Use the full slide width for extensive data Decide on a linear or non-linear presentation

Presentation Overview Planning Your Presentation Building Your Slides Using DesignTemplates Advanced PowerPoint Features Delivery Techniques

Building Your Slides Modify the Master Slide Change font, size, etc once for the entire presentation Demonstrate Master Slide

Building Your Slides Consider changing the traditional design Eliminate bullets; use tabs instead Use the entire slide width for titles Use a new template not currently in PowerPoint

Presentation Overview Planning Your Presentation Building Your Slides Design Templates Advanced PowerPoint Features Delivery Techniques

Design Templates Use a light background with dark text Dark backgrounds are problematic in dim lighting Choose a template that matches your content thematically as much as possible Try to avoid animated templates

Design Templates Download free templates from these sites:

Design Templates Example 1 Example 2

Design Templates Modify Master Slide to your preferences

Presentation Overview Planning Your Presentation Building Your Slides Using DesignTemplates Advanced PowerPoint Features Delivery Techniques

Advanced PowerPoint Features Custom animation Using internal hyperlinks Using external hyperlinks Using a motion path Linking to another PowerPoint show Buttons

Advanced PowerPoint Features Go to Slide One – internal link Go to Mercer School of Engineering – external link Go to another presentation Go to a Word file

Presentation Overview Planning Your Presentation Building Your Slides Using DesignTemplates Advanced PowerPoint Features Delivery Techniques

Where to stand Where to stay Using your voice Laser pointer? Constantly orienting the listener Managing gestures Thanking the audience Asking for questions

Questions?