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How to Avoid a Power Point Disaster

How to Avoid a Power Point Disaster. For Projects, Oral Defense and Symposia Created by Alicia Wargowsky & Christen Rae Revised by Mehreen Arshad Fall 2006. Introduction.

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How to Avoid a Power Point Disaster

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  1. How to Avoid a Power Point Disaster For Projects, Oral Defense and Symposia Created by Alicia Wargowsky & Christen Rae Revised by Mehreen Arshad Fall 2006

  2. Introduction • A basic template is available from the BATS website (http://www.dickmalott.com/students/undergradprogram/BCW/microsoftjobaids/)

  3. General Presentation Tips • Never read the content of a slide or stay quiet during your entire power point • Use your presentation as a guideline • let the audience read it to the background music • OR provide spoken elaboration of bulleted points

  4. General Presentation TipsContd. • Don’t use esoteric or unusual abbreviations • Refrain from using automatic slide transition • Read through the text of your slide 3 times before advancing to the next slide.

  5. Beginning steps • Create a specific folder for each PowerPoint presentation on your computer where you will save the following: • PowerPoint Presentation • Embedded Font • Music file • To Create a folder on Desktop: • Right Click on your desktop • Select “New”, and then “Folder”

  6. To Save your PowerPoint file: Open PowerPoint program Save the file in the folder created above Save as “last name.semesteryear.” E.g. Wargowsky.Fall2003 You may now begin making your Killer PowerPoint Presentation! Beginning steps Contd.

  7. Music • To insert Music into your slideshow: • Locate the sound file you are looking for. Copy this file into the presentation/slideshow you have created • Go back to your PowerPoint program. Click Insert on the toolbar, select “Movies and Sounds.” • Select “Sound from File” and locate the sound file from the presentation folder than you have created. • Click OK once you have found your sound file.

  8. Music Contd. • Select “Yes” when prompted to play music automatically • Drag the music-speaker icon off the slide. • Right click on the icon and select, “Custom Animation.”

  9. Music Contd. • In the Custom Animation task pane on the right hand side, arrange the list of effects so that the Music file is at the top. • Click on the music file, and from the scroll down menu select “Effect Options,” and then “Effect.” • Enter the number of slides you want the music to play in by adding a number in the “stop playing after” box.

  10. General Tips for Music • Do not use music with lyrics or loud instrumental music • Make sure the transition between songs is smooth • Be thoughtful and original with your music!  • Remember to copy the music file to your computer!!

  11. Fonts • Do not use unusual fonts unless you… • embed them in your power point • To learn how to embed fonts into your PowerPoint, visit (hyperlink to be added)

  12. Fonts Contd. • Do use: • Font colors that contrast with the background, e.g. a light font color with a dark background • Do not use: • blue font color on a black background • a yellow font color, unless it is on a black background • and using yellow in graphs never works!

  13. Video & pictures • Use original digital photos or videos about you and the project you worked on! • Use clip art to fill spaces that are empty! • Use a graphic on each slide!

  14. Themes • Students often use themes in PPT slide shows. • While your presentation should be colorful, creative, and entertaining, themes are very distracting. Examples: Lion King, Power Puff Girls, Friends, etc.

  15. Themes Contd. • Do Not use themes, especially TV shows or cartoons! • Unless you are REALLY GOOD at them! • Unless it is a good theme for what you are talking about! • Instead use clip art, original photos, and videos about your project or research 

  16. Appendix A:Content for P499 & BATS MA Students • Follow the outline of your thesis • Focus on your system’s disconnects and how you have fixed them • Only use the 3-Con model if it applies to the participants of your project rather than applying it to yourself or your supervisor.

  17. Appendix A Contd. • Just present your project, not the BRSS or the BRSS contingencies. • Show the responsibilities of each student participating in your project and how it contributes to the overall goal of your project. • Show relevant samples of material that you have developed, if applicable (e.g.=manual).

  18. Appendix B:Presentation Checklist

  19. Appendix B:Presentation Checklist

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