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Presenting your study

Presenting your study. June 26, 2013. Presentation Design. Are my slides well designed… or just decorated?. Design. do not overload your slides don’t let the design obscure your message

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Presenting your study

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  1. Presenting your study June 26, 2013

  2. Presentation Design Are my slides well designed… or just decorated?

  3. Design • do not overload your slides • don’t let the design obscure your message • don’t put anything on a slide (text, images, pictures, tables, and graphs) if you are not going to talk about them, or mention them • consistent font face and sizes throughout the presentation

  4. KISS - Keep It Straight and Simple

  5. no sentences – in point form keywords and phrases only Think of your slide as a billboard on the freeway… 7 words at 65 miles per hour is about all

  6. Images: smart ideas A picture can say more than a thousand words

  7. Images • Use to reinforce or complement your message • Avoid using PowerPoint’s thousand times seen built-in clipart • They just don’t feel fresh and new anymore

  8. Using background template • Avoid PowerPoint template • seen by your audience countless times • make your own background templates

  9. Color evokes feelings • Text & background-Both should be in contrast • Use different color to emphasize a point

  10. COLORS HAVE MEANINGS

  11. WARM COLORS COOL COLORS

  12. LANGUAGE OF COLORS

  13. DON’T USE COLORS THAT MAY HAVE THE AUDIENCE RECOLLECTING SOME OTHER IDEA!!!

  14. Colour - Bad • Using a font colour that does not contrast with the background colour is hard to read • Using colour for decoration is distracting and annoying. • Using a different colour for each point is unnecessary • Using a different colour for secondary points is also unnecessary • Trying tobe creativecan alsobe bad

  15. Background – Bad • Avoid backgrounds that are distracting or difficult to read from • Always be consistent with the background that you use

  16. Font • Use at least an 18-point font • Smaller fonts are harder to read ( this is 16 point font) • Different fonts for primary and secondary points • Use san serif fonts (Arial, Helvetica, or Calibri) • Specially designed foe presentations • Easy to read on screens • Avoid capitalization

  17. Using the space on your slides effectively!

  18. Graphs - Bad • Minor gridlines are unnecessary • Font is too small • Colors are illogical • Title is missing • Shading is distracting

  19. Spelling and Grammar • Proof your slides for: • spelling mistakes • the use of repeated words • grammatical errors you might have make • If English is not your first language, please have someone else check your presentation!

  20. Conclusions • Your audience will remember your last words • Summarize • Future avenues

  21. Questions ??????

  22. Speaking!!!

  23. Getting prepared for your presentation

  24. Before presentation • Show up early to check out the room and the equipment. • Save your presentation on machine and make a trial run

  25. Verbal communications • Voice effects • Avoid repeated use of words like ‘OK’, ‘I mean’ or ‘you know’ • Close by thanking your audience

  26. Presenting your work to others • Prepare, prepare, prepare • Think audience • Don’t read the text on slides • Communicate • Don’t hide behind a computer, a paper, or a desk. • Take home message?

  27. During presentation • Do not underestimate the energy of the live performance • Energize your audience with your energy • Make eye contact

  28. Non verbal communication • Pauses!!! • What you do with your hands? • use the motions of your hands and arms to support the content of our speech • DO not stand still • Move???

  29. Running out of time!!!! • Do not exceed your allocated time : reflects poor preparation • Better omit portions of your talk, don’t tell your audience that you are doing so. (You will come across as not well prepared.) • Use of laser pointer???? • Face expressions • Show enthusiasm for the subject

  30. Responding to audience’s questions • When you are asked a question • move towards the person who asked it and • repeat or rephrase the question for the audience.

  31. Use black/white screen during the presentation • To display a black screen, press the B key • To display a white screen, simply press the W key • Press the B or W key a second time to restore slides

  32. The most important thing to remember…. Personalize your presentation

  33. Personalizing your presentation • If you have something more innovative and interesting …. please BREAK THESE RULES ;-)

  34. Best Learning:Watch what others do and learn from them

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