Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
  Part I
     • Best practices
Well built presentations…
  •   Organize thoughts
  •   Stimulate interest
  •   Clarify and substantiate the message
  •   Reinforce what is said
Presentations are used to…
  • Inform the audience
    – Provide facts and figures
  • Persuade
    – Sales and political presentations
  • Prepare
    – Advance notification
Display a presentation in…
  • Normal view
    – Edit slides
                              Normal     Slide Show
  • Slide sorter view
    – Rearrange slides    Slide Sorter   Reading

  • Reading view
    – Full window
  • Slide show view
    – Play the presentation
Please give me your attention…
  • Display a blank screen during a slide
    show to divert the audiences’ attention
    back to you
    – Press B or . to display a black screen
    – Press W or , to display a white screen
  • Press the same key again to return the
    slide show to normal view.
Readability is key
  • People read printed pages and screen
    pages differently.
  • Serif fonts
     – Considered formal, business like and powerful
     – Printer friendly
  • Sans Serif fonts
     – Considered casual and modern
     – Screen friendly
  • Decorative
     – Hard to read
Other text tips
  • Avoid hyphenation of words. Track-
    ing between hyphenated words is dif-
    ficult.
  • Use bold for emphasis instead of
    italic, because it can be hard to read.
  • Underscored text can be confused with
    hyperlinks.
  • Minimum font size for body text is 18
    point.
It’s a summary, not a novel
  • 6x6 Rule of Thumb
     –   6ix words per line and 6 lines per slide
     –   This is a guideline
     –   Presentation is a visual aid- summarize
     –   The audience should not be spend a lot of time
         reading the screen
  • KISS principle
     – Keep It Short and Simple
  • Audience should be able to read and
    comprehend a slide in 10 seconds
Copy the formatting
  • Use the Format Painter to copy
    formatting.
  • More efficient than setting the format
    for each instance.
  • Click once to copy once, double-click to
    make multiple copies
    – Press ESC to turn off the painting
  • Format Painter is available in all
    Microsoft applications.
How do you feel about purple?
  • 8% of males and .4% of females are color
    blind
     – Carried on the X chromosome
     – Can’t distinguish between red and green
  • Colors are associated with emotions or
    qualities that differ in different parts of the
    world
     – American culture- black is equated with death
     – Chinese culture- white is equated with death
Use PowerPoint to search the web
  • Use the Research pane in
    the proofing group on the
    Review tab
    – Provides access to
      reference books, research
      websites, etc.
    – Use to find sources for your
      group project
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
  Part II
     • Graphics, shapes and images
Graphics
  • Vector graphics
    – Made up of shapes
       • Clip art
           – Resized without pixilation

  • Bit-mapped graphics
    – Made up pixels (dots)
       • Photographs
           – Pixilation when made large
Picture Formatting
  • Picture Tools- format


     Remove Background   Corrections       Artistic effects




        Rotate           Picture effects        Crop
Using shapes
 • Bring shapes to the foreground, or send
   to the background,
 • Group objects so they are treated as
   one,
 • Align shapes in relation to other shapes.
Create your own art
 • Use Shapes to create
   your own clipart
 • Group elements to
   move as one object
 • Use the Arrange
   menu to position
   parts
Background
 • Insert a picture as the background for
   your slide
   – Use the transparency slider
   – Make sure the text is still easy to read
SmartArt Graphics
 • Process graphics
   – Show a sequence of steps
 • Cycle graphics
   – Represent a circular flow of stages or tasks
 • Hierarchy and Relationship graphics
   – Show how items relate such as an
     organizational chart
Add Text to a SmartArt Graphic
  • Type directly in the graphic or
    open the Text Pane




   • Apply styles
PowerPoint Best Practices

PowerPoint Best Practices

  • 1.
    Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Part I • Best practices
  • 2.
    Well built presentations… • Organize thoughts • Stimulate interest • Clarify and substantiate the message • Reinforce what is said
  • 3.
    Presentations are usedto… • Inform the audience – Provide facts and figures • Persuade – Sales and political presentations • Prepare – Advance notification
  • 4.
    Display a presentationin… • Normal view – Edit slides Normal Slide Show • Slide sorter view – Rearrange slides Slide Sorter Reading • Reading view – Full window • Slide show view – Play the presentation
  • 5.
    Please give meyour attention… • Display a blank screen during a slide show to divert the audiences’ attention back to you – Press B or . to display a black screen – Press W or , to display a white screen • Press the same key again to return the slide show to normal view.
  • 6.
    Readability is key • People read printed pages and screen pages differently. • Serif fonts – Considered formal, business like and powerful – Printer friendly • Sans Serif fonts – Considered casual and modern – Screen friendly • Decorative – Hard to read
  • 7.
    Other text tips • Avoid hyphenation of words. Track- ing between hyphenated words is dif- ficult. • Use bold for emphasis instead of italic, because it can be hard to read. • Underscored text can be confused with hyperlinks. • Minimum font size for body text is 18 point.
  • 8.
    It’s a summary,not a novel • 6x6 Rule of Thumb – 6ix words per line and 6 lines per slide – This is a guideline – Presentation is a visual aid- summarize – The audience should not be spend a lot of time reading the screen • KISS principle – Keep It Short and Simple • Audience should be able to read and comprehend a slide in 10 seconds
  • 9.
    Copy the formatting • Use the Format Painter to copy formatting. • More efficient than setting the format for each instance. • Click once to copy once, double-click to make multiple copies – Press ESC to turn off the painting • Format Painter is available in all Microsoft applications.
  • 10.
    How do youfeel about purple? • 8% of males and .4% of females are color blind – Carried on the X chromosome – Can’t distinguish between red and green • Colors are associated with emotions or qualities that differ in different parts of the world – American culture- black is equated with death – Chinese culture- white is equated with death
  • 11.
    Use PowerPoint tosearch the web • Use the Research pane in the proofing group on the Review tab – Provides access to reference books, research websites, etc. – Use to find sources for your group project
  • 12.
    Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Part II • Graphics, shapes and images
  • 13.
    Graphics •Vector graphics – Made up of shapes • Clip art – Resized without pixilation • Bit-mapped graphics – Made up pixels (dots) • Photographs – Pixilation when made large
  • 14.
    Picture Formatting • Picture Tools- format Remove Background Corrections Artistic effects Rotate Picture effects Crop
  • 15.
    Using shapes •Bring shapes to the foreground, or send to the background, • Group objects so they are treated as one, • Align shapes in relation to other shapes.
  • 16.
    Create your ownart • Use Shapes to create your own clipart • Group elements to move as one object • Use the Arrange menu to position parts
  • 17.
    Background • Inserta picture as the background for your slide – Use the transparency slider – Make sure the text is still easy to read
  • 18.
    SmartArt Graphics •Process graphics – Show a sequence of steps • Cycle graphics – Represent a circular flow of stages or tasks • Hierarchy and Relationship graphics – Show how items relate such as an organizational chart
  • 19.
    Add Text toa SmartArt Graphic • Type directly in the graphic or open the Text Pane • Apply styles