2. Visual Presentations Start with an end message in mind Research topic Outline/Edit Relevance of topic Consistency Unity Engage audience
3. Visual Presentation: Power of the Human Eye Use color contrast Use transitions between slides Variation of fontsize and style Keep it simple-resist filling entire page
4. Visual Presentation: Power of the Human Eye Use pictures-relevant and proportional Use repetition to drive home message Use white space to catch reader’s eye Use bullets and numbers to capture audience
10. Works Cited Jukes, Ian. "Bringing Down the House: Creating Sensational Knock-Your- Socks Off Presentations: How to Deliver Your Message with Power and Pizzazz." http://www.infosavvygroup.com. The InfoSavvy Group, May 2005. Web. 11 Feb 2011. Lever-Duffy, Judy, and Jean B. McDonlad. Teaching and Learning with Technology. 4th ed. Boston, MA: Pearson Education Inc., 2011. 287-311. Print.