Transparency projectors are a thing of the past. Students are accustomed to visuals beyond text bullets. All educators should be familiar with the basics of good presentation design.
5. Why Presentation21 Make-Over?
• Audience
are
there
to
listen
to
you,
not
to
read
your
slides
• It
is
a
fact
that
we
remember
be:er
visual
informa&on
than
wri:en
one.
• Mul&-‐media
literacy
is
important
for
learning,
teaching
and
communica&ng
ideas
• Hear
a
piece
of
informa&on
and
three
days
later
you’ll
remember
10%
of
it.
Add
a
picture
and
you’ll
remember
65%.
• Photographs
give
an
emo&onal
connec&on
Adapted
from
Presenta&on
Zen
by
Garr
Reynolds
9. Why Presentation21 Make-Over?
Hear a piece
of information
and 3 days
later, you’ll
remember 10% of
it
Adapted
from
Presenta&on
Zen
by
Garr
Reynolds
10. Why Presentation21 Make-Over?
Hear a piece
of information
and 3 days
later, you’ll
remember 10% of
it
Add a picture and
you’ll remember 65%
Adapted
from
Presenta&on
Zen
by
Garr
Reynolds
11. change in the classroom…
Today’s students are demanding a
Adapted
from
Bill
Sheskey
(p.197)
in
Curriculum21
(ASCD,
2010)
by
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
28. rs h y
y h o a p
it p g r es
al ta o ot
u e yp u
Q M T Q
29. “People
are
there
to
listen
to
you
speak-‐
and
the
visuals
can
help
illustrate
and
back
up
your
point-‐
but
no
one
is
there
to
read
a
load
of
slides
or
to
listen
to
you
read
them.” Garr
Reynolds
in
“Presenta5on
Design”
Size
30. “People are there to listen to you speak-
and the visuals can help illustrate and back
up your point- but no one is there to read a
load of slides or to listen to you read them. ”
Garr
Reynolds
in
“Presentation
Design”
Fonts
31. “People are there to listen to you
SPEAK- and the visuals can help
ILLUSTRATE and BACK UP
your point- but no one is there to read a
”
load of slides or to listen to you read them.
Garr
Reynolds
in
“Presentation
Design”
TYPOGRAPHY
32. “People are there to listen to you
SPEAK- and the visuals can help
ILLUSTRATE and BACK UP
your point- but no one is there to read a
”
load of slides or to listen to you read them.
Garr
Reynolds
in
“Presentation
Design”
Color
33. “People are there to listen to you
SPEAK- and the visuals can help
ILLUSTRATE and BACK UP
your point- but no one is there to
read a load of slides or to listen to ”
you read them. Garr
Reynolds
in
“Presentation
Design”
FONT
34. “People are there to listen to
you SPEAK- and the visuals
can help ILLUSTRATE and
BACK UP your point- but no
one is there to read a load of
slides or to listen to you read
them. ”
Garr
Reynolds
in
“Presentation
Design” FONT
35. rs h y
y h o a p
it p g r es
al ta o ot
u e yp u
Q M T Q
36. When we make learning transparent, we become teachers”.
By
George
Siemens
“Shouldn’t we be providing role models for our students
about how to harness the power of Information and
Global Communication”?
By
Alan
November
Fernweh- An Ache for Distant Places
“Technology is not the End goal...enabling Learning
everywhere is the Goal
By
Andrew
Barras
“It isn’t the answer anymore… it is the question”.
By
Bill
Sheskey
55. Visual
based
on
H.Hayes
Jacobs
(p.18)
in
Curriculum
21
(ASCD,
2010)
by
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
“The
way
to
modernize
our
work
is
not
to
use
a
computer
instead
of
a
typewriter
and
call
it
innova&ve.
It
is
to
replace
exis&ng
prac&ces.”
73. Textbox
Add a textbox
Add Transparency
Add more Transparency
74. “The
Concept
of
what
a
School
is
does
not
need
Reform-‐
it
needs
New
Forms.”
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
(p.9)
in
Curriculum
21
(ASCD,
2010)
by
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
75. “The
Concept
of
what
a
School
is
does
not
need
Reform-‐
it
needs
New
Forms.”
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
(p.9)
in
Curriculum
21
(ASCD,
2010)
by
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
76. “The
Concept
of
what
a
School
is
does
not
need
Reform-‐
it
needs
New
Forms.”
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
(p.9)
in
Curriculum
21
(ASCD,
2010)
by
Heidi
Hayes
Jacobs
89. Study other Slide Designs
h:p://www.slideshare.net/mscofino
h:p://www.slideshare.net/djakes/
h:p://www.slideshare.net/garr/
h:p://www.flickr.com/groups/858082@N25/pool/
h:p://www.slideshare.net/
h:p://pinterest.com/langwitches/slides-‐about-‐
teaching-‐and-‐learning/
90. Scan to More Visuals…Less Text… More Storytelling
Download High Resolution
White Space
Style iStockPhoto.com
Flickr.com
123RF.com
Wikipedia.org
Uncluttered
Stock.xchng
Tell A Story Metaphor, Analogie, Simile
Use Less Text Visual Supports and Illustrates your Story
Back up Your Story with a Quote
Font Choices Affect meaning Color Contrast
LArge Size, visible for Audience Color Emphasis
Focused The Big Four
Contrast
Bleeding Images of the Edge
Repetition
Image Cropping Alignment
Proximity
Color Coding
TExt Boxes
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