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The Principles of PowerPoint It‘s all about support
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Points to remember PowerPoint is (only) a tool PowerPoint does not give the presentation You are the ‚master‘, PowerPoint is the ‚slave‘ A good presentation is more than PowerPoint Bad PowerPoint can kill a good presentation
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Principles – Part I: Visuals Visuals (pictures, graphs, diagrams) are more powerful than words Always show the visuals first: Click‘n‘talk Powerful visuals no texts Work with the visuals, i.e. explain them Use a laser pointer
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Principles – Part II: Texts Use meaningful phrases – no single words, no sentences If you use a short text – read it out loud Follow the 6 x 6 principle (6 lines à 6 words) Never use a serif font (like Times New Roman) Font size (32 pts) and contrast are critical Only use ONE font family
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Principles – Part III: Animation A must for lists and slide transitions They must not detract from your presentation They must fit the character of the presentation Do not animate the heading Do you really need sound?! First show – then talk
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Principles – Part IV: Design Choose adequate design (colours, font, etc.) Who am I talking to (audience)? What am I talking about (topic)? Where am I presenting (light conditions)? Use the same design for every slide! Corporate identity (footer, page numbers, etc)
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Principles – Part V: Content Structure your ideas (chronologically, logically, etc.) Keep to the relevant points Details, names and numbers are killers Names should be part of a story Numbers should be explained/compared Details should be interesting (‚spices‘)
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Presentation – Part VI: Presenting NEVER read from prompts etc. Always tell an interesting story Eye contact is essential in communication Speak loudly and clearly Know how to say the foreign words Captivate your audience! Intros and endings are ‚hot spots‘
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