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.
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Students will learn the basic principles of good presentations, emphasizing clarity and how to make a good presentation.
Presents two key components of presentations: prepared slides and presenter, highlighting the importance of preparation.
Discusses the use of font styles and colors in presentations, including the color wheel as a guide.
Explains the multitude of font options available, stressing not to use more than three fonts in a single slide deck.
Advises on the use of landscape photos throughout a presentation for consistent visual appeal.
Encourages humility in presentations, promoting the use of quotations and avoiding information overload.
Emphasizes the importance of simplicity and relevance in presentation content to maintain audience engagement.
Stresses the need for research and rehearsal in presentations, stating that PowerPoint is merely a tool.
At the endof the discussion, students
should be able to:
• Discover basic principles of a good
presentation.
• Give importance to the clarity of a
presentation.
• Make a good presentation.
OBJECTIVES