Top Tips for Effective Presentations. Create a Dynamic Presentation · Talk to your audience, not at them. · Project enthusiasm for the topic without preaching.
General Colin Powell offers three keys to success: preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. A presentation should have an introduction, body, and conclusion. Visual aids should be used sparingly and follow design principles like using no more than 7 words per line and 7 lines per slide. Presenters should speak clearly, make eye contact, and use their voice and body language effectively to engage the audience. Preparation, practice, and addressing nerves are important for an effective presentation.
This document provides tips for creating an effective PowerPoint presentation. It recommends using a large font size of at least 24 points, sans-serif fonts, limiting text and using images to communicate messages. Presentations should have simple designs with light backgrounds and dark text. Slides should contain 3-5 bullet points with 6 words per line and limit transitions, animations and sounds. The goal is to inform or convince the audience without overloading them with text.
The document provides tips for creating effective presentations. It recommends standing to the left of the screen so the audience focuses on the presenter, not reading slides verbatim. Slides should complement but not replace the presenter. The document also suggests increasing retention by showing slides for 14-21 seconds before explaining them, allowing the visual to "sink in" first. Additionally, it notes attention spans average 18 minutes and provides guidelines for optimal pacing of slides and engaging the audience every few minutes.
This document provides tips for creating an effective presentation style and engaging an audience. Some key points include keeping presentations simple with limited colors, fonts, and animations. Presenters should speak to engage the audience rather than just reading slides. Examples and stories are suggested over definitions to keep the audience's attention. Presenters are advised to make eye contact and use body language to ensure the audience is listening rather than acting like a robot. The goal is to attract the audience to the presenter, not just the slides.
The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations for classroom use. It recommends including text, graphics, sound and video to engage different learning styles. Handouts with 1-6 slides per page allow students to focus on learning rather than note-taking. Presenters should consider the audience and topic, use consistent formatting, include only key points per slide, and keep designs simple. Long paragraphs should be avoided, and images and multimedia only used if they effectively communicate ideas.
The document provides tips for creating an effective PowerPoint presentation with style and engaging the audience. It recommends keeping designs clean and simple with limited colors, fonts, and animations. Presenters should use stories, questions, polls, and engagement to keep the audience's attention for the recommended 8 minute maximum. Proper body language and avoiding reading slides directly helps presenters connect with audiences and reinforce key messages.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses preparing for a presentation by answering six key questions: why, who, where, when, what, and how. These questions help tailor the presentation to the audience and their objectives. The document also covers choosing an appropriate structure and style, using visual aids and prompts, managing nerves, and the importance of rehearsal. The overall message is that thorough preparation is essential to giving a successful presentation.
General Colin Powell offers three keys to success: preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. A presentation should have an introduction, body, and conclusion. Visual aids should be used sparingly and follow design principles like using no more than 7 words per line and 7 lines per slide. Presenters should speak clearly, make eye contact, and use their voice and body language effectively to engage the audience. Preparation, practice, and addressing nerves are important for an effective presentation.
This document provides tips for creating an effective PowerPoint presentation. It recommends using a large font size of at least 24 points, sans-serif fonts, limiting text and using images to communicate messages. Presentations should have simple designs with light backgrounds and dark text. Slides should contain 3-5 bullet points with 6 words per line and limit transitions, animations and sounds. The goal is to inform or convince the audience without overloading them with text.
The document provides tips for creating effective presentations. It recommends standing to the left of the screen so the audience focuses on the presenter, not reading slides verbatim. Slides should complement but not replace the presenter. The document also suggests increasing retention by showing slides for 14-21 seconds before explaining them, allowing the visual to "sink in" first. Additionally, it notes attention spans average 18 minutes and provides guidelines for optimal pacing of slides and engaging the audience every few minutes.
This document provides tips for creating an effective presentation style and engaging an audience. Some key points include keeping presentations simple with limited colors, fonts, and animations. Presenters should speak to engage the audience rather than just reading slides. Examples and stories are suggested over definitions to keep the audience's attention. Presenters are advised to make eye contact and use body language to ensure the audience is listening rather than acting like a robot. The goal is to attract the audience to the presenter, not just the slides.
The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations for classroom use. It recommends including text, graphics, sound and video to engage different learning styles. Handouts with 1-6 slides per page allow students to focus on learning rather than note-taking. Presenters should consider the audience and topic, use consistent formatting, include only key points per slide, and keep designs simple. Long paragraphs should be avoided, and images and multimedia only used if they effectively communicate ideas.
The document provides tips for creating an effective PowerPoint presentation with style and engaging the audience. It recommends keeping designs clean and simple with limited colors, fonts, and animations. Presenters should use stories, questions, polls, and engagement to keep the audience's attention for the recommended 8 minute maximum. Proper body language and avoiding reading slides directly helps presenters connect with audiences and reinforce key messages.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills. It discusses preparing for a presentation by answering six key questions: why, who, where, when, what, and how. These questions help tailor the presentation to the audience and their objectives. The document also covers choosing an appropriate structure and style, using visual aids and prompts, managing nerves, and the importance of rehearsal. The overall message is that thorough preparation is essential to giving a successful presentation.
The document outlines 10 common mistakes made in PowerPoint presentations: 1) Having poor knowledge of the topic, 2) Using the wrong fonts that are too small or hard to read, 3) Choosing poor background colors that reduce visibility, 4) Using text colors that are too light against backgrounds, 5) Using text that is too small, 6) Including too many bullet points or ones that are too wordy, 7) Having spelling and grammar errors, 8) Including annoying animations or sound effects, 9) Using copied images without checking copyrights, and 10) Focusing on the PowerPoint rather than the audience. The document encourages presenters to rehearse, speak to the audience, and avoid distracting anim
Using visual aids in the public speaking or in presentations would increase the successfulness and the creditability of the event if and only if we choose the right thing at the right moment in the right manner. This presentation will help to choose the visual aids effectively
This document provides tips for using visual aids effectively when presenting, including using objects, models, photographs, drawings, charts and graphs, video, and multimedia presentations. It recommends preparing visual aids in advance, keeping them simple and clear, displaying them so all the audience can see, and explaining the visual aids clearly while presenting.
This document provides guidance on public speaking and creating effective multimedia presentations. It discusses that public speaking involves speaking in front of others, which scares many people. To prepare, one should figure out the thesis, structure, and content before practicing their presentation out loud multiple times. When presenting, one should know their topic and audience well, find an engaging hook, stay on topic, avoid repetition, and project confidence. The document also provides tips for multimedia presentations, such as keeping a consistent background design, using sufficient color contrast, adding animation sparingly, making text and images large and easy to see, limiting wordiness, and including relevant images.
This document outlines the essential skills required for effective presentations. It discusses understanding your audience by determining who they are and what they need to learn. Preparing content is important, including identifying key points and using examples. An effective presentation outline includes a beginning, middle, and end, and may use visual aids. Proper body language, eye contact, voice, and appearance are also important. Presenters should rehearse to build confidence and overcome nervousness. Visual aids should be simple and consistent, and the presentation should include a summary and conclusion. Time should be allowed for questions and answers.
This PPT is made for those who have low confidence in there presentation either in making of PPT or its delivery. In the very simple one can learn for here. Cheers!
The art of public speaking and presentation skills workshopSayed Metwally
This document outlines the goals and agenda for a presentation skills workshop. The workshop will cover developing a growth mindset, planning an effective presentation through analyzing the audience and organizing content, preparing engaging slides and practicing delivery. It will also provide tips for confident body language, vocal delivery, using sensory language, handling questions, and projecting confidence when presenting. Exercises are included throughout to help participants apply the concepts. The overall goal is to help participants improve their presentation skills and ability to transfer their learning back to the workplace.
This document provides tips for effectively planning and delivering a presentation. It recommends that presentations have a clear structure with a beginning, middle, and end. Presenters should choose a topic, outline their presentation, and select delivery methods such as PowerPoint. It's important to consider the audience's knowledge level and time constraints. Presenters should introduce themselves, speak clearly, maintain eye contact, and conclude their presentation strongly. PowerPoint slides should be easy to read and understand with clear, concise text and visuals like graphs and tables to convey meaning. Thorough practice is also emphasized.
This a course presentation for engineering students about presentation skills.
you can find here a presentation about the importance and types of visual aids in a presentation.
it is a fundamental presentation of power point presentation. this presentation that people are interested to make a good power point presentation and who are think making of power point presentation is difficult.
all the best , have any quarry please send me email: ai_shahin@yahoo.com
This document provides tips for effective oral presentations. It discusses that effective presentations involve not just content mastery but also planning and delivery. Good presentations can reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and lead to job and career success. Key components of an effective presentation include an introduction to grab attention and outline the purpose and structure, a body to present the main topics and supporting ideas, and a conclusion to summarize and recommend. Proper preparation, use of visual aids, maintaining eye contact, and handling questions well are important for successful delivery. Getting feedback helps improve future presentations.
Effective Presentation Skills outlines the key elements of planning, designing, and delivering an effective presentation. It discusses planning for the audience and purpose, designing the presentation structure and visual aids, and delivering the presentation with practice. Effective visuals like slides should be simple, with one idea per slide, and use proper fonts, colors, and animations. Presentations require practicing delivery and handling questions to ensure the audience understands the content.
This introductory lecture was given to the master students at the beginning of the 2008-09 academic session. I was prompted to find out more on how to improve power point presentations after seeing some of the sad states of presentations done with a
"copy-and-paste" style resulting in slides with too many words
This document provides tips for developing and delivering effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses the importance of planning by defining the presentation objective and outlining the content. When developing the presentation, it recommends telling an emotional story with simple, visual slides in short sections. Tips for delivering include igniting enthusiasm, navigating the structure for the audience, selling the benefits, engaging with the audience through eye contact and body language, and being prepared for any technical difficulties. The overall message is that an effective presentation is planned, visually focused on the audience's needs, and confidently delivered.
How to prepare and deliver a good presentationLong Hoàng
This document provides guidance on how to prepare and deliver an effective presentation. It discusses four main principles: being well-prepared by planning content and structure and rehearsing; focusing on engaging the audience rather than relying on slides; creating concise and visually appealing slides to support the speech; and maintaining audience interest by speaking dynamically. The document also outlines dos and don'ts for speakers, speeches, and slideshows to help presenters succeed.
This document provides guidance on creating effective presentations. It recommends choosing a limited number of font styles, using landscape photos consistently, and making slides simple with relevant information to avoid overload. Further tips include using trivia, facts or quotes sparingly and thoroughly preparing by researching and rehearsing, as the presenter is the most important element of a successful presentation.
After getting inspired by Steve Jobs presentations on Apple products releases, I made this power point which will help in grooming the presentation skills.
This document provides guidance on developing effective oral presentation skills. It outlines the key steps of planning, preparation, practice, and performance. For preparation, it recommends outlining slides using a standard structure, minimizing text, using large sans-serif fonts and colors to highlight text, and keeping figures simple. It also stresses the importance of practicing repeatedly to refine the presentation and receive feedback, and notes performance best practices like speaking clearly, making eye contact, and providing a concise summary.
This document provides tips for effective PowerPoint presentations. It recommends keeping presentations clear, simple, and legible by using large readable fonts, high contrast colors, and limiting text on slides. Images should support the content without distracting, and slides should be concise and broken into multiple slides if needed. Presenters should test that slides can be read from the back of the room. When using an interactive whiteboard, activities can be built in to allow student interaction. The overall message is to focus on clarity of the content over special effects.
The document provides tips for effective presentations including planning, organization, delivery and use of visual aids. Some key points covered are:
1. Careful preparation is important including outlining objectives, audience, resources and time available.
2. Presentations should have a clear introduction, body and conclusion with an engaging opening and closing.
3. Delivery techniques like eye contact, voice, gestures and body language impact engagement. Visual aids should be simple, colorful and support the spoken content.
The document provides tips for giving a powerful presentation, including:
1) Practice your presentation beforehand and speak confidently without reading directly from slides or notes. Make eye contact with the audience.
2) Overcome nervousness by controlling your breathing, imagining a supportive audience, and using gestures.
3) Design slides with minimal text, clear graphics and visuals, and large font sizes that are easy to read from a distance. Limit distractions and overload of information.
4) Rehearse the timing of your presentation to ensure you complete it within the allotted time frame. Know your audience and topic inside and out.
The document outlines 10 common mistakes made in PowerPoint presentations: 1) Having poor knowledge of the topic, 2) Using the wrong fonts that are too small or hard to read, 3) Choosing poor background colors that reduce visibility, 4) Using text colors that are too light against backgrounds, 5) Using text that is too small, 6) Including too many bullet points or ones that are too wordy, 7) Having spelling and grammar errors, 8) Including annoying animations or sound effects, 9) Using copied images without checking copyrights, and 10) Focusing on the PowerPoint rather than the audience. The document encourages presenters to rehearse, speak to the audience, and avoid distracting anim
Using visual aids in the public speaking or in presentations would increase the successfulness and the creditability of the event if and only if we choose the right thing at the right moment in the right manner. This presentation will help to choose the visual aids effectively
This document provides tips for using visual aids effectively when presenting, including using objects, models, photographs, drawings, charts and graphs, video, and multimedia presentations. It recommends preparing visual aids in advance, keeping them simple and clear, displaying them so all the audience can see, and explaining the visual aids clearly while presenting.
This document provides guidance on public speaking and creating effective multimedia presentations. It discusses that public speaking involves speaking in front of others, which scares many people. To prepare, one should figure out the thesis, structure, and content before practicing their presentation out loud multiple times. When presenting, one should know their topic and audience well, find an engaging hook, stay on topic, avoid repetition, and project confidence. The document also provides tips for multimedia presentations, such as keeping a consistent background design, using sufficient color contrast, adding animation sparingly, making text and images large and easy to see, limiting wordiness, and including relevant images.
This document outlines the essential skills required for effective presentations. It discusses understanding your audience by determining who they are and what they need to learn. Preparing content is important, including identifying key points and using examples. An effective presentation outline includes a beginning, middle, and end, and may use visual aids. Proper body language, eye contact, voice, and appearance are also important. Presenters should rehearse to build confidence and overcome nervousness. Visual aids should be simple and consistent, and the presentation should include a summary and conclusion. Time should be allowed for questions and answers.
This PPT is made for those who have low confidence in there presentation either in making of PPT or its delivery. In the very simple one can learn for here. Cheers!
The art of public speaking and presentation skills workshopSayed Metwally
This document outlines the goals and agenda for a presentation skills workshop. The workshop will cover developing a growth mindset, planning an effective presentation through analyzing the audience and organizing content, preparing engaging slides and practicing delivery. It will also provide tips for confident body language, vocal delivery, using sensory language, handling questions, and projecting confidence when presenting. Exercises are included throughout to help participants apply the concepts. The overall goal is to help participants improve their presentation skills and ability to transfer their learning back to the workplace.
This document provides tips for effectively planning and delivering a presentation. It recommends that presentations have a clear structure with a beginning, middle, and end. Presenters should choose a topic, outline their presentation, and select delivery methods such as PowerPoint. It's important to consider the audience's knowledge level and time constraints. Presenters should introduce themselves, speak clearly, maintain eye contact, and conclude their presentation strongly. PowerPoint slides should be easy to read and understand with clear, concise text and visuals like graphs and tables to convey meaning. Thorough practice is also emphasized.
This a course presentation for engineering students about presentation skills.
you can find here a presentation about the importance and types of visual aids in a presentation.
it is a fundamental presentation of power point presentation. this presentation that people are interested to make a good power point presentation and who are think making of power point presentation is difficult.
all the best , have any quarry please send me email: ai_shahin@yahoo.com
This document provides tips for effective oral presentations. It discusses that effective presentations involve not just content mastery but also planning and delivery. Good presentations can reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and lead to job and career success. Key components of an effective presentation include an introduction to grab attention and outline the purpose and structure, a body to present the main topics and supporting ideas, and a conclusion to summarize and recommend. Proper preparation, use of visual aids, maintaining eye contact, and handling questions well are important for successful delivery. Getting feedback helps improve future presentations.
Effective Presentation Skills outlines the key elements of planning, designing, and delivering an effective presentation. It discusses planning for the audience and purpose, designing the presentation structure and visual aids, and delivering the presentation with practice. Effective visuals like slides should be simple, with one idea per slide, and use proper fonts, colors, and animations. Presentations require practicing delivery and handling questions to ensure the audience understands the content.
This introductory lecture was given to the master students at the beginning of the 2008-09 academic session. I was prompted to find out more on how to improve power point presentations after seeing some of the sad states of presentations done with a
"copy-and-paste" style resulting in slides with too many words
This document provides tips for developing and delivering effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses the importance of planning by defining the presentation objective and outlining the content. When developing the presentation, it recommends telling an emotional story with simple, visual slides in short sections. Tips for delivering include igniting enthusiasm, navigating the structure for the audience, selling the benefits, engaging with the audience through eye contact and body language, and being prepared for any technical difficulties. The overall message is that an effective presentation is planned, visually focused on the audience's needs, and confidently delivered.
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This document provides guidance on how to prepare and deliver an effective presentation. It discusses four main principles: being well-prepared by planning content and structure and rehearsing; focusing on engaging the audience rather than relying on slides; creating concise and visually appealing slides to support the speech; and maintaining audience interest by speaking dynamically. The document also outlines dos and don'ts for speakers, speeches, and slideshows to help presenters succeed.
This document provides guidance on creating effective presentations. It recommends choosing a limited number of font styles, using landscape photos consistently, and making slides simple with relevant information to avoid overload. Further tips include using trivia, facts or quotes sparingly and thoroughly preparing by researching and rehearsing, as the presenter is the most important element of a successful presentation.
After getting inspired by Steve Jobs presentations on Apple products releases, I made this power point which will help in grooming the presentation skills.
This document provides guidance on developing effective oral presentation skills. It outlines the key steps of planning, preparation, practice, and performance. For preparation, it recommends outlining slides using a standard structure, minimizing text, using large sans-serif fonts and colors to highlight text, and keeping figures simple. It also stresses the importance of practicing repeatedly to refine the presentation and receive feedback, and notes performance best practices like speaking clearly, making eye contact, and providing a concise summary.
This document provides tips for effective PowerPoint presentations. It recommends keeping presentations clear, simple, and legible by using large readable fonts, high contrast colors, and limiting text on slides. Images should support the content without distracting, and slides should be concise and broken into multiple slides if needed. Presenters should test that slides can be read from the back of the room. When using an interactive whiteboard, activities can be built in to allow student interaction. The overall message is to focus on clarity of the content over special effects.
The document provides tips for effective presentations including planning, organization, delivery and use of visual aids. Some key points covered are:
1. Careful preparation is important including outlining objectives, audience, resources and time available.
2. Presentations should have a clear introduction, body and conclusion with an engaging opening and closing.
3. Delivery techniques like eye contact, voice, gestures and body language impact engagement. Visual aids should be simple, colorful and support the spoken content.
The document provides tips for giving a powerful presentation, including:
1) Practice your presentation beforehand and speak confidently without reading directly from slides or notes. Make eye contact with the audience.
2) Overcome nervousness by controlling your breathing, imagining a supportive audience, and using gestures.
3) Design slides with minimal text, clear graphics and visuals, and large font sizes that are easy to read from a distance. Limit distractions and overload of information.
4) Rehearse the timing of your presentation to ensure you complete it within the allotted time frame. Know your audience and topic inside and out.
This document provides guidance on how to present an effective seminar or presentation. It discusses selecting relevant content for the audience, organizing the presentation into an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also covers delivery techniques like speaking conversationally, using gestures, and making eye contact with the audience. The document recommends preparing visual aids that are clear, consistent, and support the verbal message. It emphasizes the importance of practicing the presentation to build confidence and comfort in front of an audience.
The document provides guidance on designing effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses choosing templates and slide designs, using images and visuals purposefully, making text and numbers easy to read, using animation sparingly, and structuring the presentation with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion to support the overarching message. Effective presentations enhance the speaker and support the audience's understanding rather than replacing the speaker or dominating the presentation.
The document discusses business communication and presentation skills. It covers topics like the business communication model, common presentation mistakes to avoid, tips for effective introductions and conclusions, and guidelines for PowerPoint presentations. Some key points include that people retain information best when they see and hear it, the parts of a presentation are introduction, body and conclusion, and PowerPoint tips include keeping designs simple, using color judiciously, and limiting bullet points.
The document provides an overview of the key elements for developing and delivering effective presentations, including developing content, design, and delivery. It discusses analyzing your audience, gathering relevant data, outlining content, using consistent layout and design elements, managing voice, language, movement, and body language. It also provides tips for rehearsing, handling tough situations during presentations, answering questions, and dealing with potential disasters.
This document provides guidance on developing great presentation skills for students. It discusses three key elements of a great presentation: content, design, and delivery. For content, it recommends gathering relevant information, converting it into an outline, and analyzing the audience. For design, it emphasizes layout, consistency in fonts/colors, and using visuals sparingly. For delivery, it advises managing voice, language, movement, body language, practicing extensively, and being prepared to handle tough situations during the presentation.
The document provides tips for improving PowerPoint presentations with concise summaries of key points:
1. Keep presentations clear, concise and focused on the audience with well-structured slides using simple designs, fonts, and colors.
2. Use visuals like graphs, charts and images sparingly to reinforce text but do not overwhelm slides.
3. Present confidently to engage the audience rather than relying on animated slides or reading slides verbatim.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses three key elements of a great presentation: content, design, and delivery. For content, it recommends analyzing the audience, gathering relevant information, and organizing the information into an outline. For design, it stresses the importance of layout, consistency in design elements, and effective use of color. For delivery, it offers tips on managing voice, language usage, movement, body language, handling questions, and dealing with potential disasters during a presentation. The overall message is that great presentation skills require thorough preparation of content, thoughtful design, and polished delivery.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses three key elements of a great presentation: content, design, and delivery. For content, it recommends analyzing the audience, gathering relevant information, and organizing the information into an outline. For design, it stresses the importance of layout, consistency in fonts/colors, and using visuals like charts sparingly. Finally, it offers tips for delivery, such as managing voice, language usage, movement, and body language to engage the audience. The document also addresses how to handle challenging situations like technical difficulties.
The document provides tips for designing effective PowerPoint presentations. It recommends making text and images big enough to be seen from a distance. Presentations should be kept simple with few colors, fonts, and styles on each slide. Bullets should show ideas concisely using 6 lines of text or less per slide. Contrasting colors and fonts should be used for clarity, and size can imply importance of content. When presenting, speakers should talk at a natural pace, project their voice clearly, avoid reading slides verbatim, and use body language like eye contact to engage the audience.
The document discusses effective presentation skills. It covers topics such as what a presentation is, the need for presentation skills, elements of an effective presentation including appearance, body language, voice, and language. It provides guidelines for preparing powerpoint slides and engaging audiences. The key points are that presenters should appear confident, make eye contact, use gestures and vocal variations, be prepared and practice their presentation, keep slides simple with easy to read fonts and colors, and focus on engaging the audience.
Do’s and don’ts of power point presentationManish Lodha
This document provides tips for creating effective presentations. It discusses developing readable content by limiting each slide to around 40 words and 6 lines of text. When selecting design elements, the principles of consistency, contrast, balance, emphasis, convention and simplicity should be considered. For color, dark backgrounds work best in dark rooms while light backgrounds are better in lit rooms. Fonts should be limited to one or two per slide and Times New Roman is a standard option. Maintaining a positive attitude, empathizing with the audience, making eye contact and having a strong opening and closing are also recommended. Rehearsing and anticipating questions are important, while being aggressive, nervous or unprepared should be avoided.
Simple Guidelines For Effective PresentationsPradeep Awasare
The document provides tips for effective presentations to various audiences. It emphasizes that the purpose is communication and that poorly prepared displays and delivery can undermine presentations. It recommends that presenters clearly identify the problem, previous approaches, their own approach, the added value, and next steps. Presenters should also clarify goals, benefits to the audience, and overall structure in the opening, use the body to emphasize key points, and summarize in the closing.
This document provides guidance on how to give an effective presentation. It defines what a presentation is and discusses why presentations are important. Some key points covered include knowing your audience, practicing your presentation, using visual aids like PowerPoint effectively, avoiding common mistakes like reading slides verbatim, and managing time well. The document also includes some self-evaluation tools to help improve presentation skills.
The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations with 3 or fewer bullet points per slide, easily readable fonts in at least 24-point size, simple backgrounds with high contrast between text and background colors, and a conclusion slide to summarize the main points. Animation should be used sparingly and consistently, and photos as backgrounds can make text hard to read.
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The document provides guidelines for effective presentations including organizing content around 5 key questions, planning by understanding the audience and goals, and designing an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also discusses supporting the presentation with slides, notes, and handouts and offers tips for visual design, emphasis, charts, and delivery including eye contact, speaking volume and rate, and body posture.
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40-90 seconds maximum per slide
Better 2-3 slides per minute
5. Engage audience every 3-4 minutes
Ask a question
Help make a connection
Take a poll
Build in time for discussion
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percent
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than 75 percent
77% perceive that “Presentations that use color are able
to communicate better than those that use black and
white”
7. Perception = Reality
Stand to the left of screen.
Your audience with anchor on you, then read across, then come back and
anchor on you…”
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03
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Begin with an outline or agenda to give
a big picture view
Your Date Here Your Footer Here 8
Make your 1st or 2nd
slide an outline of
your presentation
Only place main
points on the outline
slide
Avoid wordiness: use
key words and
phrases only
Show one point at a
time
Use a colour of font
that contrasts sharply
with the background
Spelling and
Grammar
05
06
04
9.
10.
11.
12. Conclusion!
Use an effective
and strong
closing
Your audience is
likely to
remember your
last words
Summarize the
main points
ofyour
presentation
Avoid ending
a
presentation
abruptly
ALL THE
BEST
Invite your
audience
during question
period
to ask questions
Provide a visual
aid
Q&As session /
closure