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Design Effective PowerPoint PowerPoint Presentation Design

Creating the essential six slides Six slides are the magic number for short presentations, and here's why: The presenter wants to stay on time, deliver a clear message, and keep other students and teachers engaged. Limiting a show to six slides helps the presenter to focus the message clearly.

An example of a six-slide show Plan Let's take a closer look at what each slide might be in the earthquake example: 1.Define the problem: Earthquakes are dangerous, unpredictable natural phenomena that are potentially life-threatening to the community. We need to be prepared in such an emergency. 2.Define the solution: The school will conduct monthly drills; build emergency supply kits from school donations; and provide students, parents, and teachers with educational information. 3.Discuss the alternatives not taken: School structural changes prove too costly, and certain evacuation procedures don't work for all.

4.Share research to support the solution: Studies show how monthly drills in other school districts reduced injuries, emotional trauma, and total evacuation time, and how emergency kits provided critical crisis care. 5.Identify the costs: All students need to allocate one hour per month to preparedness drills and education. And student and teacher organizers need to dedicate 15 additional hours to develop educational information and build emergency kits. 6.Provide the action items: Schedule a rollout for preparedness drills, develop an item list for emergency kits, and submit requests until orders are filled.

First slide vs. last slide A word on first and last slides: The presenter can add two more slides to the deck — a "title" slide and a last slide labeled "Questions." Or, the presenter can define the subject and solicit questions verbally. The focus should be on the presenter; the slide deck is an accompaniment.

Objectives For presentations intended to educate or persuade people in a professional setting or under other formal situations, it's a good idea to follow these tips: Keep the number of slides to about six. State the problem, the solution, the alternatives rejected, the research to support the solution, the cost (budget/resources), and action items. Title slides and a last slide labeled "Questions" can be included in the slide deck, but the body of your talk should comprise about six slides, no more.

Try to keep each bullet point to one line in length, without text wrapping. Doing so aids readability and makes a list of bullets neat and scannable. Remove articles such as "a" and "the" if possible.

Choose an appealing design template that is professional and not too eye-catching after the first slide. You don't want the design to detract from your message.

Keep your slides accessible where possible. Use high contrast between background color and text color. For example, though a violet background with grey or white text is soft and approachable, you should avoid it, because people may have trouble reading it.

Keep your text simple. Text on a slide primarily is a data point for you to key off as speaker. Effective slide text is not confusing and keeps people turning from each slide to you for more information. If you observe people focusing on your slides, the slides may contain too much data or be confusing or distracting in some other way.

Ask your audience to hold questions until the end. Questions are an excellent indicator that people are engaged by your subject matter and presentation skills. But if you save them until the end of the presentation, you will get through the material uninterrupted. Also, early questions are often answered by ensuing slides and commentary.

Stay on time! If your allotted time is 10 minutes, do not go over. If there's no time limit, take less time rather than more to ensure that people stay engaged.