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Exhibition PowerPoint Requirements
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Title Slide Original artwork Topic Your name
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Slide Color Consistent colors throughout Gradients are allowed
No more than 2 colors Solid colors NO pre-set themes!
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Titles should be present on EVERY slide Font size – 36 or bigger
What about titles? Titles should be present on EVERY slide No questions Font size – 36 or bigger Font style and color MUST be consistent throughout! Be creative Does not have to follow the section headings of your paper
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Should not be bigger than your title
Information Font – 24 or bigger Should not be bigger than your title Font style and color MUST be consistent throughout! Bullet points are present Less is best!! Words Phrases Names Dates
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Flow Follows the flow of your paper Visual aid!!
DO NOT type out your ENTIRE paper for the audience to read! Logical order
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History of the Pencil Did you know that modern pencils owe it all to an ancient Roman writing instrument called a stylus? Scribes used this thin metal rod to leave a light, but readable mark on papyrus (an early form of paper). Other early styluses were made of lead, which is what we still call pencil cores, even though they actually are made of non-toxic graphite. But pencil history doesn’t stop there… Graphite came into widespread use following the discovery of a large graphite deposit in Borrowdale, England in Appreciated for leaving a darker mark than lead, the mineral proved so soft and brittle that it required a holder. Originally, graphite sticks were wrapped in string. Later, the graphite was inserted into hollowed-out wooden sticks and, thus, the wood-cased pencil was born! Nuremberg, Germany was the birthplace of the first mass-produced pencils in Spurred by Faber-Castell (established in 1761), Lyra, Steadtler and other companies, an active pencil industry developed throughout the 19th century industrial revolution.
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Graphics Pictures Images Charts Diagrams
Videos (not a requirement but allowed!) No more than 30 second video clips All visuals must be clear!
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Diagram of the Pencil
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How a Pencil is Made
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Flash Absolutely no: Animations Transitions Sound effects
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Mechanics Speeling and grammar don’t not count Neatness Organized
Creative
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End Slide A repeat of your title slide Original artwork Topic Name
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