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The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education Presentation Title Author List Affiliations February, 2007 Jacksonville, Florida Space for your company logo
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The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 2 Outline of Topics Presentation Order and Content Power Point Basics Data presentation How to insert your company logo at the bottom left of the body slides
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 3 Generic Conference Talk Outline Title/author/affiliation (1 slide) Forecast (1 slide) (Abstract of Oral Presentation) Outline (1 slide) (Structure for Talk – Predictability for Audience) Background –Motivation and Problem Statement (1-2 slides) –Related Work (0-1 slides) –Methods (1 slide) Results (4-6 slides) (Main Body of Talk) Summary (1 slide) (Conclusions) Future Work (0-1 slides) (Optional) Backup Slides (0-3 slides) (Optional – to answer Q’s)
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 4 Power Point Basics Consider using only sans serif fonts –Arial, Helvetica –Avoid proprietary fonts not likely not to be on the projection equipment to be used at the conference –Mixed case is easier to read and takes up less space Minimize number of words on each slide –Stick to 25 – 49 Don’t use more than three word slides in a row –Utilize pictures and SIMPLE diagrams
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 5 CONTE 2007 In conjunction with An International Forum on Nuclear Training and Education and Workforce Issues Facing a Renewed Nuclear Energy Option
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 6 Present Data in an Easily Absorbable Format Avoid large and complex tables –Summarize data rather than showing raw data Use an appropriate chart or graph to visualize your data –Time trends on line graph –Comparisons on bar graphs or pie charts Show relationships among variables at a glance Emphasize the message, not the detail
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 7 Inserting Company Logo At Bottom Left Of Body Slides Be sure the Normal View is selected at the bottom left of the Power Point application – right above the word “Draw” Click on View in the Command Line at the top In the drop down menu, click on Master and then on Slide Master Click on the #2 slide at the left At the bottom left of the displayed Master Slide you will find the box for your logo. –Delete this box and insert your company logo in its place Go back to View and click on Normal Save this before moving on and you are all set to begin developing your presentation NOTE: In the title slide and in the Take Away slide, the logo box is part of the slide and not part of the Master –Just replace it on those two slides
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 8 Additional Topics
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 9 Additional Topics
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 10 Additional Topics
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 11 Additional Topics
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 12 Additional Topics
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 13 Additional Topics
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Space for your company logo The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education 14 Summary/Conclusions
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The Conference on Nuclear Training and Education Take Aways Your paper title Your name In this section, please list three main points you want your audience to take home to help them with their programs This slide will be used by you and also extracted from your presentation for use in a summary presentation during the final session Please be sure everything fits well and not too many words are used – be succinct Space for your company logo
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