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Effective PowerPoint Presentation Guidelines

Create engaging PowerPoint presentations by following these guidelines: limit fonts to 2 per slide, use at least 32-point font size, avoid excessive text, balance visuals and text, use animations sparingly, and focus on delivering valuable content. Remember, you are the star of the presentation!

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Effective PowerPoint Presentation Guidelines

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  1. Basic PowerPoint Guidelines Tips for Creating Great Presentations

  2. Fonts  No more than 2 fonts per slide  Serif fonts - fonts with “curves” - Times New Roman  Sans Serif fonts- clean, block fonts - Arial  Script- handwriting fonts (Lucida Handwriting)

  3. Fonts  Use at least a 32 point font 48 point is better  PowerPoint default for this slide is 44 for header and 31 for bullets Keep size consistent  DON’T USE ALL CAPS- IT MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO READ

  4. Fonts  Use bold when you want something to stand out  Better yet, change the color of the text you want your audience to be drawn to certain content  Italics are hard to read

  5. Text Avoid excessive verbiage leading to excessively lengthy text that is not only redundant but also repetitive and reiterative. Too much text makes it difficult to see and process the information. People will either try to read everything or copy down everything and will quickly lose interest. Use more slides, list only the key points, and add the details verbally.

  6. Bullets  No more than 6 bullets per slide (some authorities recommend 4 or 5)  No more than 6-7 words per bullet  Don’t use periods at the end of bullets- short and concise is best  Capitalize the first word in a bullet but no others (unless it would normally appear capped)  A presentation is not a book- one thought per line  No more than 2 levels of bullets per slide

  7. Color and Contrast  Use a dark font on a light background- best for printed slides  Use a white or light font on a dark background- best for darkened rooms  Microsoft created templates that work- use them  Too many colors overwhelm the eye

  8. Backgrounds  Simple backgrounds are best  Set the stage and leave it alone  Stick with a single background for your presentation

  9. Balance  Left justify bullets  Centered bullets make the text ragged and difficult to read

  10. Balance  Don’t center graphics- no room for text

  11. Balance  Place graphics off center  More room for text  Better balance  Placing graphic on left leads your eye to the text

  12. Graphics  Select good illustrations and graphics  Every image has a reason  Clip art gets old  Animated gifs are distractive  Use bar graphs and pie charts instead of tables of data

  13. Animations  Use builds to create drama  You don’t have to give them everything at once  Use the same transition throughout  Animations with noise can be annoying - use sparingly

  14. And Now for the Important Stuff Content

  15. Dazzle them  Dazzle them with the information - not the graphics or style  The medium is not the message  The information is the message  On the other hand, don’t send them running with a boring presentation

  16. Basic Rules  Keep it simple  Make bullet points easy to read  Use graphics  Keep wording concise  Keep font size large  You are the star- not the presentation

  17. Parts of a Presentation  Introduction  Overview  Body  Conclusions  References

  18. 10 Ways to Keep Your Audience Awake  Don’t forget your purpose  Don’t be a slave to your slides  Your slides are a visual aide  You are the show  Don’t overwhelm your audience with unnecessary detail  Don’t neglect your opening first impression

  19. 10 Ways to Keep Your Audience Awake  Be relevant  Practice, practice, practice  Spell check before you present  Don’t panic  Expect the unexpected  Don’t be boring

  20. Sources  The Dummies Guide to PowerPoint  Beyond Bullet Points- Cliff Atkinson  11 Commandments for PowerPoint  Making PowerPoint Presentations  Information Technology Services  Centre College  http://cms.westport.k12.ct.us

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