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Techniques of Making PowerPoint and Presentation Assist. Prof. Dr. Wiphada Wettayaprasit

Techniques of Making PowerPoint and Presentation Assist. Prof. Dr. Wiphada Wettayaprasit Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science Prince of Songkla University 16 January 2011. Issues of Discussion 1) Making PowerPoint Techniques 2) Oral Presentation.

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Techniques of Making PowerPoint and Presentation Assist. Prof. Dr. Wiphada Wettayaprasit

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  1. Techniques of Making PowerPoint and Presentation Assist. Prof. Dr. WiphadaWettayaprasit Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science Prince of Songkla University 16January 2011

  2. Issues of Discussion 1) Making PowerPoint Techniques 2) Oral Presentation

  3. Objectives To introduce the key factors for successful presentation delivery To prepare effective visual aids

  4. Tips for Creating Effective and Interesting PowerPoint Presentation Plan your research carefully Focus on content First slide should include your ….. presentation title, your name, date

  5. Creating PowerPoint Presentation A professional staff at NASA recommends the blue background with yellow letters

  6. Creating PowerPoint Presentation Use design template or create your own Use colors that work well together on the computer screen and the projector

  7. Creating PowerPoint Presentation Provide only key points on your slides 7 words per line; 7 lines per slide; nouns and verbs rather than sentences

  8. Creating PowerPoint Presentation Use clear, large fonts Use legible fonts for text Be consistent with the look and style of text for title, bulleted points, sub-points

  9. Creating PowerPoint Presentation Use UPPER and LOWER case DO NOT USE ALL UPPERCASE AS IT IS HARD TO READ Limit the number of slides no more that 12 for a 10-minute presentation One MIN per SLIDE

  10. Creating PowerPoint Presentation Spell check your work Put references on the bottom of each slide to support your point Use a chart or graph to present statistics Use clip art, AutoShapes, pictures, charts, tables, and diagrams

  11. Creating PowerPoint Presentation • Use sound and video when appropriate to content Vary the slide layout Bulleted List Two Column Text Text & Chart

  12. Oral Presentations Good visual aids Logical sequence

  13. PRESENTATION

  14. Visual Aid Rules Keep it simple Minimize words Use large fonts List key points Use exact phrasing Use color Prepare handouts

  15. 7 Logical Sequences of Presentation Situation Theme Storyline Storyboard Master Production Practice

  16. 1. Situation Consider the audience carefully How big? Who? Level of knowledge? Level of interest? Resistance? Time?

  17. 2. Theme Define your theme in one short sentence Be concise Direct

  18. 3. Storyline Break down your theme into major parts

  19. 4. Storyboard Visualize the storyline into a storyboard

  20. Storyboard

  21. 5. Master Finalize the flow of the presentation Finalize data Sketch all diagrams – clarity Conclusion Check for logic Consultation Rehearsal

  22. Sketch all diagrams – clarity

  23. 6. Production Allow plenty of time for production One key message per slide

  24. 7. Practice! Adequate rehearsal is essential for a good presentation Development of each visual Transition Self-confidence Timing

  25. Practice Makes Perfect

  26. 4-Key Factors Successful Presentation: Timing Attention span Personal approach Practice

  27. 1. Timing: One Minute per slide

  28. Voice Idea Joke 2. Attention Span: Audience attention fluctuates time

  29. 3. Personal Approach: Gesture Voice Eye contact Breathing

  30. 3A: Gesture Important in non-verbal communication Emphasize point Highlights Audience attention Vary gesture Important - position of speaker - position of transparencies - not too much movement

  31. 3B: Voice Critical part of verbal presentation Volume speak to be heard Modulation - vary the voice Pause – make emphasis with pause

  32. 3C: Eye Contact Look at each member of your audience Involvement trust/support Interest Spontaneous reaction

  33. 3D: Breathing Breathing during presentation is different from normal breathing Breathing deeper for - volume - control - emphasis Don’t lose your breath or you will drown in mid - air

  34. Some English wordings used during the presentation: Next page or next slide Item 5 … Now …let me explain… On this slide will show you… Any questions before I move to the next slide….

  35. 7 Effective PowerPoint Presentations Only one idea per slide. Explain point, then show slide. Speaker is the star, not the slides. Never read from slides. Use photos and drawings. Face your audience not slides. Avoid complexity. TJ Walker, President, Media Training Worldwide

  36. 1. Only one idea per slide.

  37. 2. Explain point, then…. show slide.

  38. 3. Speaker is the star, not the slides.

  39. 4. Never read from slides.

  40. 5. Use photos and drawings.

  41. 6. Face your audience not slides.

  42. 7. Avoid complexity.

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