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Bryn Jones UNDA 2000 Introduction to Screen Presentations CO110E Part 1 About Screen Presentations
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What is a screen presentation? A presentation can take several forms A set of 35mm slides projected onto a screen A set of transparencies shown using an OHP A series of screens viewed on a monitor A series of screens viewed on a projection system. Each of these has its advantages and disadvantages. Consider them, especially in terms of technological dependence and quality control.
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What is the purpose of a presentation? A presentation can be designed for a variety of purposes such as: to accompany a speaker to provide information on demand via a network to act as point of sale marketing tool to deliver educational material to entertain The “look and feel” of your design will depend on the purpose or intent of your presentation.
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What is the presentation audience? A presentation can be designed for a variety of audiences such as: prospective clients students casual passers-by conference delegates exhibition visitors Your design will vary according to the audience for the presentation. Consider their motivation and interest
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Presentation hardware Presentations don’t have to involve computers. You can use A 35mm slide projector An overhead projector with transparencies An overhead projector with “data panel” A portable self contained computer projection system A fixed computer projection system A kiosk type computer system Relevant Graphic? ---> Presentation Hardmanware
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Why use a presentation? To keep the audience interested To highlight key points To simplify a message To advertise or inform To grab attention
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A presentation is NOT for: Showing detailed information Replacing printed documents Showing interactive information Showing non-linear information (Powerpoint can do these things but there are better ways such as html) In this unit we are concerned only with linear presentations.
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Who could use presentation software? Teachers Students Sales people Marketing people Political speakers Community groups Conference presenters Bald person presents to bald audience on hair loss -----^ You do not need to be bald any more!
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The rule of 5 to 8 Information is best understood if it is in sets of about 5 to 8 items. When you have more than that, subdivide. See for examples: Restaurant menus Computer program menus Contents pages of books Some presenters suggest that there should be about 5 to 8 words in a bullet point but that depends on your purpose and audience.
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