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Presentation Design: Before and After Marie Coleman

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  • 1. Presentation Design:Before and After Marie Coleman

2. BYOD Photo credit to zzpza on Flickr 3. Learning GoalsPhoto credit to NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr 4. goo.gl/lVXkE 5. Photo credit to Samael Kreutz on Flickr 6. The PremisePhoto credit to sel on Flickr 7. Brain Rule #4 We dont pay attention to boring things! Photo credit to Dr. Pat on Flickr 8. Brain Rule #9 - Stimulate more of the Brain Rule #9senses. Stimulate moreof the senses. Photo credit to colemama on Flickr 9. Photo credit to ~Dezz~ on FlickrBrain Rule #10 Vision trumps all senses. 10. Whats YourIdea? Photo credit to orkboi on Flickr 11. KamishibaiExerpt taken from Kamishibai from YouTube 12. PechaKucha 13. Presentation& Design 14. ContextMatters 15. SIMPLE NotSimplistic 16. Visual Makeover - before When thinking about what you want toconvey to your students, it is recommended tothink about the visual aspect. Graphics Avoid, especially the traditional Think more imaginatively Photographs Use high quality Make them relevant Your own or Creative Commons Licensed via Flickr Advance Search 17. Visual Makeover - after Photographs Can Engage 18. Limit Transitions & Builds 19. Sensory Input Taste Hearing & Smell Touch SightUse AppropriateCharts & Graphs 20. UseColor Well 21. Choose FontsPurposefully 22. Use Audio or VideoVideo clip from Duartes Designs Five Rules for Presentations by Nancy Duarte 23. Spend Time in Slide Sorter 24. Reflect On Your Audience 25. Know YourContent 26. Rehearse 27. UnlockYour Confidence 28. Plan a Back Up! 29. GIVE CREDITreferences Coleman, M. (n.d.). Various photograph selections from Flickr: colemamas Photostream. Flickr. RetrievedMarch 22, 2011, from http://www.flickr.com/photos/colemama/ Duarte, N. (2009, December 16). Duartes Designs Five Rules for Presentations by Nancy Duarte. Five Rulesfor Creating Great Presentations. Retrieved March 22, 2011, from www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT9 Krieger, S. (2011). 12 tips for creating better presentations. Microsoft at work. Retrieved March22, 2011, from www.microsoft.com/atwork/skills/presentations.aspx Pecha Kucha. (n.d.). 20 Frequently Asked Questions about Pecha Kucha 20x10. Retrieved March22, 2011, from www.pecha-kucha.org/what Pink, D. (2007, August 21). Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 Slides Then Sit the Hell Down. Wired.Retrieved March 22, 2011, from www.wired.com/techbiz/media/magazine/15-09/st_pechakucha Reynolds, G. (2005, September 5). Presentation Zen: What is good PowerPoint design? . Presentation Zen.Retrieved March 22, 2011, fromhttp://presentationzen.blogs.com/presentationzen/2005/09/whats_good_powe.html Satterfield, B. (2007, March 20). How to deliver a bad presentation. Tech Soup. Retrieved March22, 2011, from www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/training/page6703.cfm Satterfield, B. (2007, March 20). How to design a bad presentation. Tech Soup. Retrieved March22, 2011, fromwww.techsoup.org/learningcenter/training/page6702.cfm Top Ten Slide Tips. (n.d.). Garr Reynolds. Retrieved March 22, 2011, fromwww.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/slides.html 30. The End! 31. FindRelevantVisual Photo credit to qthomasbower on Flickr 32. AndContinueto Design the After!Photo credit to rutty on Flickr 33. Resources Books o Atkinson, C. (2005). Beyond bullet points: using Microsoft PowerPoint to create presentations that inform, motivate and inspire. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press. (Amazon link) o Duarte, N. (2008). Slide:ology: the art and science of creating great presentations. Sebastopol, CA: OReilly Media. (Amazon link) o Medina, J. (2008). Brain rules: 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school. Seattle, WA: Pear Press. (Amazon link) o Reynolds, G. (2008). Presentationzen: simple ideas on presentation design and delivery.. Berkeley, CA: New Riders. (Amazon link) o Williams, R. (2008). The non-designers design book: design and typographic principles for the visual novice (3. ed.). Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit Press. (Amazon link)o Blogs o Atkinson, C. (n.d.). Blog | Beyond Bullet Points. Beyond Bullet Points | A Better Way to Use PowerPoint. Retrieved January 21, 2012, from http://beyondbulletpoints.com/blog/ o Duarte, N. (n.d.). Duarte Blog | Duarte Blog. Duarte Blog | Duarte Blog. Retrieved January 21, 2012, from http://blog.duarte.com/ o Godin, S. (n.d.). Seths Blog. Seths Blog. Retrieved January 21, 2012, from http://www.sethgodin.typepad.com/ o Kawasaki, G. (n.d.). How to Change the World. How to Change the World. Retrieved January 21, 2012, from http://blog.guykawasaki.com o Pink, D. (n.d.). Daniel Pink | NYT and WSJ Bestselling Author of Drive. Daniel Pink | NYT and WSJ Bestselling Author of Drive. Retrieved January 21, 2012, from http://www.danpink.com/ o Reynolds, G. (n.d.). Presentation Zen. Presentation Zen. Retrieved January 21, 2012, from http://www.presentationzen.com/o Images (see individual slides) 34. Session CS1435Presentation Design:Marie Coleman Before & [email protected]: colemamaFlickr: colemamaSkype: m.m.colemanBlog: http://colemamasphotos.blogspot.com