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PowerPoint Presentations:

Design, Content & Delivery

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A good presentation needs…

Sexy Design

Engaging Content

Positive Delivery

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What is Good Design?

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Would you rather look at this?

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Or this?

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Simple Design

=Easier to

Understand

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How do we create engaging Content?

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Drip-feed text

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Too much writing

Common Problem:

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& writing Too smallIt was one of those summery days when the air is heavy and warm and nobody

wants to do very much. Jonathan and Robbit were resting on top of one of Moley's hummocks, relaxing and watching the rest of the world go by. Jonathan could feel the sun's warmth through his shell and it was making him feel comfortable and drowsy. He wriggled contentedly. Last night, before he'd gone to bed, Jonathan had taken off his shell and given it a special polish, and this morning it gleamed in the sunlight. Beside him on the soft warm molehill, Robbit lay on his back, his paws behind his head, gazing up at the clear blue sky, thinking about things in his own rabbity way.

"Why do nettles have stings?" He asked suddenly Jonathan had just begun to doze off, and woke with a start "Why do nettles have what?" He asked, not quite awake. "Stings," Robbit scratched one of his ears in a comfortable, absent-minded sort

of way. Jonathan pondered, his head tilted to one side as he thought. "I suppose," He said eventually, "They have stings so nobody will eat them." "That's silly," Said Robbit, "Nobody'd want to eat a rotten old nettle, anyway:

they're all tough and stringy."

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Media Rich

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Media SourcesVideo

www.youtube.comPhotographs

www.flickr.comSound Effects

www.freesound.iua.upf.eduAudio Books

www.archive.org

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Explain complex theory with diagrams

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AB

Power Electricity

B

A

A = Energy B = You

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Images are Powerful

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What is a good way to Deliver this?

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Teacher, meet Presenter

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You already do this.

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Lets also do this

Presenting Teacher

Engaged Student

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Present interactively

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Which TV show’s theme is this?

Eastenders The X-Files

The Bill The Outer Limits

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Play gamesWho wants to be a Millionaire

Observation

Odd One Out

A Question of Sport

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PowerPoint + Quizdom = Formative Assessment

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Common Mistake:People tend to put every word they are

going to say on their PowerPoint slides. Although this eliminates the need to memorise your talk, ultimately this makes your slides crowded, wordy, and boring. You will lose your audience's attention before you even reach the bottom of your....

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[Continued] first slide.

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Common Mistakes:Many people do not run spell

cheek before showing their presentation - BIG MISTAK!!! Nothing makes you look stupider then spelling erors.

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Common Mistakes•Avoid •Excessive •Bullet-pointing.

•Only•Bullet•Your•Key•Points.

•Too Many •Bullet-points

•And•Your •Key

•Messages•Will

•NOT•Stand•Out.•In-fact

•The

•Term•Bullet-point

•Comes•From

•People

•Firing

•At

•Annoying

•Presenters.

•Guns

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Be careful using too much data

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Useful Data v Total Number of Slides

0

20

40

60

80

100

0 5 10 15 20

Slide Number

Us

efu

lln

es

s

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Final Tip

W for White, B for Black.

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Have a Definite Ending