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Power Points. c. simpson@2013. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Designing the presentation How to annoy the audience Presenting the presentation Tips for successful presentation Other tips for presenting Conclusion References. OBJECTIVES. At the end of this lesson, students should be able to:
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Power Points c. simpson@2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS Designing the presentation How to annoy the audience Presenting the presentation Tips for successful presentation Other tips for presenting Conclusion References
OBJECTIVES At the end of this lesson, students should be able to: create a presentation use it
DESIGNING THE PRESENTATION A title page Table of contents page/outline slide Other slides-with the info for presentation Concluding slide APA References
TOPIC Jane Doe 10-12345 ADB 2FT Portmore Community College Ms. C. Simpson
TABLE OF CONTENTS HOME OBJECTIVES CREATING USING CONCLUSION REFERENCES
OBJECTIVES Students should be able to: Differentiate between the four types of listening
DESIGNING THE PRESENTATION Use a title for all slides except font size - at least 28 Use capital letters only where necessary use indentations so your audience can follow Use points- do not write a manuscript and read it to your audience Keep your slides under nine lines. Use dark backgrounds-not light
HOW TO ANNOY THE AUDIENCE Especially the lecturer…… Misuse sound Overuse transition effects Focus the audience on your slides, not the speaker Try to use every feature PowerPoint has to offer
TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATIONS Learn your hardware Know how to troubleshoot Adjust the lights Always have a Plan B Copy presentation to backup disks – jump drives, drop box, sky drive etc. The audience never has to know Stretch your creativity if it will enhance the presentation
OTHER TIPS FOR PRESENTING Review Do a pilot Trial run with equipment Placement of equipment Presenter face the audience Consider an assistant Use prepared notes Pace the presentation Volume and clarity are important
CONCLUSION designing the presentation Slide guidelines getting a good grade
REFERENCES “Create your first presentation”. (2013). http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/powerpoint-help/slides-text-and-notes-RZ001129842.aspx?section=2 Morgan, R. Electronic Presentations. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.rebeccamorgan.com/articles/turbo/turbo5.html