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This presentation explores the critical role of design in PowerPoint, emphasizing that it is not just decorative but vital for effective communication. Drawing on insights from thought leaders like Daniel Pink, we discuss metaphors, symbols, and cultural references to enhance audience understanding. The agenda covers global resistance trends and the significance of microfinance in developing countries, alongside practical tips for engaging social media practices on Twitter. By following the dos and don'ts, presenters can foster meaningful connections and deliver impactful messages.
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Templates PowerPoint Makeover Rhett McDaniel • Center for Teaching
? What Why
“It is easy to dismiss design – to relegate it to mere ornament, the prettifying of places and objects to disguise their banality. But that is a serious misunderstanding of what design is and why it matters.” Daniel Pink
? How
Help them understand • Metaphors and symbols • Common experiences • Cultural references Source: Ellen Finkelstein
Help them understand Metaphors and symbols Source: Ellen Finkelstein Source: Ellen Finkelstein
Help them understand Common experiences Source: Ellen Finkelstein
Help them understand Cultural references Source: Ellen Finkelstein
Agenda • Global Resistance Trends • Gram-Positive Resistance • Gram-Negative Resistance (Europe) • Multi-antibiotic Resistant Gram-Negative Resistance (US) Source: Ellen Finkelstein
Microfinance • Usually small amounts of money • Provided by small not-for-profit organizations through to large banks • Over 7,000 microfinance institutions • Serves 16 million poor people in the developing worlds Source: http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/
Source: http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/assertion-evidence-design-presentation-slides/
The 8 Dos And Don’ts Of Twitter DO Don’t • Shout • Repeat yourself • Be aggressive • Auto-tweet • Be easy to find • Provide timely info • Ask advice • Engage with your community
Now It’s YOUR Turn
Photo Credits by Yuek Hahn by Olivander by darkmatter by Paul Watson by catspyjamasnz by Ilovetypography http://creativecommons.org/