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Effective PowerPoint Presentations

Effective PowerPoint Presentations. Randy Dennis, Presenter Esperanza High School. Today’s Goals. Awareness of general design guidelines Tips for effective presentations Examine some PowerPoint techniques. Why PowerPoint?. Strictly Verbal Presentation 10% retention rate

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Effective PowerPoint Presentations

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  1. Effective PowerPointPresentations Randy Dennis, Presenter Esperanza High School

  2. Today’s Goals • Awareness of general design guidelines • Tips for effective presentations • Examine some PowerPoint techniques

  3. Why PowerPoint? • Strictly Verbal Presentation • 10% retention rate • Verbal and Visual • 53% of what audience learns is from graphics • 67% of presenters meet goals when using visuals • Only 37% meet goals when not using visuals

  4. General Design Tips • Use dark background with light text • Use 2-3 fonts at most • Use 2-3 colors at most • Look at your slides in black & white • Good design should look as good as it does in color • One slide per 1-2 minutes

  5. Use the same color scheme throughout your presentation.

  6. Transitions & Sound • Stick with 1 or 2 transitions • Use animation sparingly • Use sound judiciously

  7. Use Empty Space • Empty space adds impact • It makes message effective

  8. Yellow with black or blue background… is considered the most readable.

  9. Use your B key to black out Use your W key to white out Take Advantage of Black Outs This allows the audience to focus on what you are saying.

  10. Visuals • More compelling than text • Humans process visuals faster • 66,000 times faster than text

  11. Photos Particularly useful because your audience does not bring the same life experiences

  12. Rules for Text • Slide should simply outline speaking points • Create brief attention getters • One concept per slide • One slide for every 1-2 minutes • Obey the rule of six by six • No more than six words and six lines per slide

  13. Point Size • Stand back 10 feet from your computer • See if you can read it • If so audience can read it from a projected image

  14. Font Size • 1” letters readable from 10 feet • 2” letters readable from 20 feet • 3” letters readable from 30 feet

  15. CAPS • LIMIT THE NUMBER OF WORDS IN CAPS • THEY MAKE TEXT HARDER TO READ! • They make text harder to read!

  16. Repetition • Repetition equals retention • Repetition equals retention • Repetition equals retention • Repetition equals retention • Repetition equals retention • Repetition equals retention

  17. Movement • Bring in text one at a time • Movement catches the audiences eye • Remember-the audience is seeing the slides for the first time

  18. Graphs and Charts Another way of visual communication.

  19. Clipart • Should enhance not overrun your message

  20. Children’s Art Sometimes a powerful alternative to photos.

  21. Incorporate Video Clips

  22. Use the Rule of Thirds Visually Organize the Slide Into Thirds

  23. Visualize a Triangle Extend the Rule of Thirds to a Triangular Design

  24. Use Humor Humor can attract attention in a presentation wwill/smbody.ple@se.espl@in.this 2me/in.Engl?sh

  25. Questions?

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