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Presentation Guidelines

Presentation Guidelines 271 Fall Project Presentations Angela M Clark Instructor Preparing a Presentation Know your audience History Familiarity with topic Terminology Outline your ideas (Table of contents ) Parts of Your Presentation Introduction Set context Brief overview Body

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Presentation Guidelines

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  1. Presentation Guidelines 271 Fall Project Presentations Angela M Clark Instructor

  2. Preparing a Presentation • Know your audience • History • Familiarity with topic • Terminology • Outline your ideas (Table of contents) University of South Alabama Computer and Information Sciences

  3. Parts of Your Presentation • Introduction • Set context • Brief overview • Body • Present argument / topics • Conclusion • Give significance University of South Alabama Computer and Information Sciences

  4. Design Guidelines • Keep it simple • Don’t clutter the screen • Keep each slide focused • Design Template • Consistency • Colors / Formats • Use of relevant clip art / photos University of South Alabama Computer and Information Sciences

  5. Presentation Design Elements • Transitions • Animation • Notes Pages • Slide Timing • Grammar / Spell check • Show you know the features without ‘overdoing it’ University of South Alabama Computer and Information Sciences

  6. Presentations Techniques • Title Slide and Supporting Slides • Pauses (And / Uh / Um) • Pointing to Monitor • Overdoing animation • Talking to screen • Reading slides University of South Alabama Computer and Information Sciences

  7. Conclusion / Questions University of South Alabama Computer and Information Sciences

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