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University of Vermont How to Survive a Presentation Style Techniques Preparation Dean.Williams@uvm.edu http://www.uvm.edu/~djw/presentations/powerpoint-2003-psyc15/
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University of Vermont How to Survive a Presentation Plenty of reasons for stage fright. If you’re not worried, you should be. Worry now Prepare Relax
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University of Vermont Style Tips Color Contrast Fonts, sizes Information density Rely on built-in features
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University of Vermont Color and Contrast Contrast between text and background Rules for print and display differ
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University of Vermont Font Choices, Font Choices Rules for print and display differ Serif fonts work well on paper Rules for print and display differ San-serif fonts are easier to read on-screen projected
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University of Vermont Font Sizes Default title size: 44 points Default text size: 32 points Minimum size: 16 points
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University of Vermont Less Is More Bullet your key points. Provide details verbally. No more than 6 or 7 points per slide. Use “notes” for details.
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University of Vermont Animation Animation … can make your audience nauseous.
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University of Vermont Animation Tips Animation can also keep their interest Use with care Be consistent?
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University of Vermont Clip Art Can keep interest. Stereotypical and insulting? Illustrative or distracting?
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University of Vermont Tech Tips: Getting Started Office Assistant Design templates Slide layouts & color schemes Slide masters & title masters Slide show controls PowerPoint vs. PowerPoint
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University of Vermont Saving Your Work Floppy disk Email to yourself The zoo.uvm.edu server Start/Zoo Files 2 > 1
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University of Vermont Know the equipment Projector On & Off Screen resolution Connections Remote Whiteboard Software Control Saving drawings
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University of Vermont Murphy Must’ve Used PowerPoint Check out the room Bring your own equipment Have a Plan B
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University of Vermont Plan B Bring universal file format … on universal medium … or media Multiple copies Bring your own equipment Use Web version Have a Plan C Good acting: this was plan A all along
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University of Vermont Plan C Printed handouts & notes Overheads Web pages on your own disk
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University of Vermont Plan D Send out for pizza?
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University of Vermont PowerPoint Resources Calderon, P. (1998). Anatomy of a great presentation. Windows Magazine, (June) http://content.techweb.com/winmag/library/1998/0601/fea0111.h tm http://content.techweb.com/winmag/library/1998/0601/fea0111.h tm Includes downloadable sample "Night before" checklist University of Washington. (2000). PowerPoint Resources. http://courses.washington.edu/~hs590a/weblinks/ppt.htmlhttp://courses.washington.edu/~hs590a/weblinks/ppt.html References to style and effectiveness guides
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University of Vermont PowerPoint Resources Health Sciences Communications Association. (Site visited September, 2000). Effective PowerPoint Presentations. http://www.hesca.org/pptutor.htm http://www.hesca.org/pptutor.htm Effective presentations and technical guide Basic, Brief and useful Medical Library Association. (2000). How to Give a Good Presentation. http://www.mlanet.org/publications/tool_kit/presentation.html http://www.mlanet.org/publications/tool_kit/presentation.html Organizing, preparing, and delivering a presentation -- index cards and flip charts to computer presentation software
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