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Evaluating Your Slides

From Metamorph, 6 months ago

Presentation skills, preparing slides, making better slides, metam

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Slide 1: How to evaluate your slides?

Slide 2: Audience reads, understands and remembers under 5 seconds

Slide 3: Slides should appeal to 4 aspects of the head 3 4 1 2

Slide 4: LOOK

Slide 5: USE BIG FONTS and Contrasting colours

Slide 6: Animation

Slide 7: Animation is distracting

Slide 8: .

Slide 9: . 1 Slide has 1 point

Slide 10: LOOKS Use Big fonts and contrasting colours Avoid too much animation 1 Slide has 1 Point

Slide 11: WORDS

Slide 12: It is not essential to have too many words on the slide when few words can convey the essence

Slide 13: Miocardial Ischemia?!?

Slide 14: Miocardial Ischemia is Heart attack! No JARGON please

Slide 15: WORDS Use few words Do not use jargon

Slide 16: LOGICAL

Slide 17: to unknown From known

Slide 18: Start from audience knowledge levels

Slide 19: Make it in modules

Slide 20: Stick to subject!

Slide 21: LOGICAL Do a periodic summary Start from Audience knowledge levels Make it in modules Focus on subject at hand

Slide 22: CREATIVE

Slide 23: Use Analogy/ Metaphor Examples

Slide 24: Ideal slides

Slide 25: Use non-clichéd content

Slide 26: CREATIVE Use Analogies /Metaphors /Examples Use less words more charts/graphs Use non-clichéd content

Slide 27: The 4 important aspects 3 4 1 2

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