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1 Presentations Tips for Developing A Presentation

2 Hints for A Successful Presentation Focus  Main points  Content Plan  Layout  Does everything fit together? Practice

3 Do Your Research Know your task  Identify the topic  Specify the information you must convey  Identify key points  List important questions you want to answer Know your audience  Carefully assess the knowledge, expectations, and values of your audience  Describe what the audience needs to learn

4 Plan Carefully Location  Size  Spatial arrangement  Physical characteristics of space Length of time Content  Provide illustrative examples of main points  Repeat key concepts

5 Frame Your Presentation Introduction  Grab the audiences attention  Create expectations in your audience Conclusion  Not a rewording of the introduction  Match the tone to the audience’s primary need

6 Select Visuals Help emphasize key points Don’t let them be distracting Identify the purpose of the visual aid

7 Effective PowerPoint Slides First slide – name, title, and date Design templates  To use or not to use?  Unity of design – position, colors, and styles  Keep it simple Timing  Rule of thumb: One minute per slide  Maximum: Three slides per minute  Too many slides lose audience

8 Text Guidelines Use text sparingly One thought reflected in three or four bullets per slide General rules  No more than 6 words a line  No more than 6 lines a slide Avoid long sentences  Nouns and verbs rather than sentences

9 Font Font size  18 – 48 point  “Floor test” Easy to read fonts Larger font – more important information Consistent style of text Dark background with light font  Contrast

10 Grammar and Spelling Decide on punctuation  Limit punctuation  Be consistent Uppercase/lowercase  DO NOT USE ALL UPPERCASE Consistency in spelling  Spell check Avoid abbreviations and acronyms

11 Colors Select colors with care Use colors that work well together  Make sure they work on the screen Complimentary colors Avoid extreme colors No more than two colors for text  Five for charts or graphs Be careful with red Red and green = Christmas

12 Clip Art and other features Graphics should balance the slide  No more than two graphics per slide Minimize animated texts, sounds, and transitions  Don’t overuse slide transitions or bullet effects  Use effects to enhance presentation – not overwhelm The message sets the tone

13 Slide Coverage Fill the page

14 Practice, Practice, Practice Project onto a screen Have someone watch and listen Practice in the place you’ll deliver it. The more you practice the easier it will be.

15 Giving Your Presentation Avoid wearing distracting clothing  Outfit coordinates with slides Maintain eye contact with the audience Use natural hand gestures Keep body movement quiet and natural Maintain appropriate voice volume Maintain a constant rate of speech

16 Giving Your Presentation Are you nervous?  That is okay. Nervous tension can help you to deliver a charged rather than flat performance.  It means you care. Relax and enjoy helping your audience understand the information


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