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TIPS FOR AN EFFECTIVE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION N. Dagele

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  • 1. N. Dagele

2. Use clear and An example of thisconcise points would be using one bullet to get all the No more than a few information on thelines slide and not Too much willoverwhelm the reader separating into Only needed info individual points, like this bullet. Its harder to read than clear points, right?This is best! 3. Use an easy to read font, that is largeenough to read with out trouble A good example would be Arial or Times NewRoman Slide Headers should be larger than the actual slidetext, recommended 32 pt and 20pt 4. Provide an outlineof the topic tointroduce theviewer Basic information ofwhat the slideshowcontains State objectives 5. Visuals, charts, pictures, backgrounds canpeak the viewers interest Word Art, graphics, and transitions canbring the presentation to another level Remember, use contrasting colors to makeit as easiest to read as possible 6. Provide additional Addinformation about websites, organizathe topic for tions, telephonefurther researchnumbers to keep Outside sources can viewers intriguedenhance the past theeffectiveness ofpresentationsyour presentations 7. Simple doesnt mean boring! No more than 5 bullets per slide Keep viewers interested withgraphics, pictures, etc. Use a slide speed that allows enough time forelaboration on the bullets given Good luck! 8. Paradi, D. (2013) Ten Secrets for UsingPowerpoint Effectively. Retrieved from http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/ten-secrets-for-using-powerpoint-effectively Pictureshttp://www.med.harvard.edu/jpnm/physics/511keV/detect/detect.html Outline slide Music, Microsoft Office Clip Art. GrenadierPond. 9. Wax, D. 10 Tips for More EffectivePowerpoint Presentations. November24.Retrieved fromhttp://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/10-tips-for-more-effective-powerpoint-presentations.html Montecino, V. (2009) Creating an EffectivePresentation. Retrieved from http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/powerpoint.html http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/ten-secrets-for-using-powerpoint-effectively/