The document provides instructions for students to add a title and short paragraph to their media testing board explaining their design decisions. It instructs them to include the title "Media Testing for my Final Calligram Design" and to answer questions about the mediums chosen, which worked best, and which they selected for their final design. Students are told to print and save their title and paragraph for their teacher's lesson.
This presentation is for those who are very new to Powerpoints and want to learn the art of making effective PPT's. Also the idea behind making a module, per say, is important and this PPT describes the parameters on which a Basic Training Module can be built. These parameters will help the new comers to get an Idea of how to prepare Training Modules
This presentation is for those who are very new to Powerpoints and want to learn the art of making effective PPT's. Also the idea behind making a module, per say, is important and this PPT describes the parameters on which a Basic Training Module can be built. These parameters will help the new comers to get an Idea of how to prepare Training Modules
To make an effective presentation on PowerPoint, here are some tips to keep in mind:
1. **Start with a goal**: Identify the purpose of your presentation and what you want to achieve with it. This will help you structure your content and ensure that it is relevant to your audience ¹.
2. **Less is more**: Avoid cluttering your slides with too much text or images. Keep your slides simple and easy to read. Use bullet points to highlight key information and avoid using too many transitions ¹⁴.
3. **Consider your typeface**: Choose a font that is easy to read and use it consistently throughout your presentation. Avoid using too many different fonts or font sizes, as this can be distracting ¹.
4. **Make bullet points count**: Use bullet points to highlight key information and keep your content concise. Avoid using full sentences or paragraphs on your slides ¹².
5. **Think in color**: Use color to highlight important information and make your slides visually appealing. However, avoid using too many colors or bright colors that can be hard on the eyes ¹.
6. **Take a look from the top down**: Review your presentation from the perspective of your audience. Ensure that your content is easy to read and that your slides are visually appealing ¹.
7. **Start with templates**: Consider using pre-designed templates to help you create a professional-looking presentation. This can save you time and ensure that your presentation looks polished ¹⁵.
I hope these tips help you create an effective PowerPoint presentation! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Source: Conversation with Bing, 11/01/2024
(1) 8 Tips to Make the Best PowerPoint Presentations - How-To Geek. https://www.howtogeek.com/712825/8-tips-to-make-the-best-powerpoint-presentations/.
(2) Tips for creating and delivering an effective presentation. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/tips-for-creating-and-delivering-an-effective-presentation-f43156b0-20d2-4c51-8345-0c337cefb88b.
(3) Tips for Making Effective PowerPoint Presentations. https://www.ncsl.org/legislative-staff/lscc/tips-for-making-effective-powerpoint-p
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EGR 150 - ASTM Report Guidelines Introduction
Please use this document as a guide to follow when writing the lab reports for EGR 150. I have
provided multiple examples to you for each section. In addition, I encourage you to review the
'Technical Writing Musts...' to ensure you meet the standards for your report.
Please ask me questions when they arise about any questions, concerns, or issues you have.
Technical Writing Musts....
12 font, Times New Roman, single spaced, 1" margins (make sure you check)
o Do not place the paragraphs in columns like in ASTM procedure
have a title, name and date
have page numbers - bottom right & same font as document
write in complete sentences
o no bullet points
write in 3rd Person
o NO I'S, WE'S, US, THEM, ETC.
o look up examples if unfamiliar
REFERENCE ALL WORK FROM ANYWHERE
o Anything you write down that is not common knowledge must be cited, and placed in
the reference section
o Do not use hyperlink, copy full address and place at the end
NEVER include screenshots of any kind
Additions = ONLY Figures, Tables, Schematics, Images, or Equations
All additions must be labeled in sequential order
o Start a number for each kind
For example,
Equation 1, 2, 3...
Figure 1, 2, 3...
Table 1, 2, 3...
Etc.
Introduce figures, images, equations, schematics, and tables
o write in a sentence describing what the addition is before placing it in the document
o explain any important information on the addition, and denote it by annotating the
addition
o Put a caption under an image, schematic, or figure, but place it above if it is a table.
o For example.....
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Figures 4.4 and 4.5 display a schematic and photograph of the 45.72 cm diameter test cylinder,
respectively. The steel test cylinder had an inside diameter equal to 45.72 cm with a wall thickness
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identical to the previous configuration. The valve setting on the hydraulic piston necessary to maintain
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steel cap and the load actuator, which had a 25.4 cm stroke. The two 15.24 cm thick steel caps displayed
in Figure 4.4 were utilized to help the material deform uniformly.
Figure 4.4: Schematic of the 45.72 cm inside diameter test configuration for the short-term, 1D
compression test
Figure 4.5: Photograph of the 45.72 cm inside diameter test configuration for the short-term, 1D
compression test
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Standard Procedure for
Two-Dimensional (2D) Vinyl Cutting
By: Jacob Garbini
March 20, 2017
1. Scope
a. Answer the following questions in complete sentences and paragraph form:
i. What does this procedure c.
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2. Today, you can use the
computers to add a
TITLE and a short
paragraph, telling us
about your media
testing. This is
important as it
explains any design
decisions that you are
making.
3. Add a TITLE
‘Media Testing for my
Final Calligram Design’
Use a Font website
including 1001 Fonts or
Font Squirrel. If you have
trouble copying and
pasting, the cheat way
includes copying and
pasting it onto an empty
Power Point slide.
Insert a short piece of writing, using
sentences and answering the following:
1. What mediums did you choose to use on
your Calligram?
2. Why did you use certain mediums? e.g
sharpies for the boldness and watercolour
pencils for their bendable qualities.
3. Which medium do you think is the most
successful (works the best).
4. Which one have you chosen for your final
design and why
MAKE SURE THAT YOU PRINT YOUR TITLE
AND PARAGRAPH, READY FOR Miss May’s
LESSON. KEEP IT IN YOUR CARRY FOLDER
4. Complete and Media Tests that you need to
finish, and then present all of your work
onto a black or white presentation board,
including your titles and paragraph’s that
you did in yesterdays lesson.
If you manage to complete your Media
Testing Board, then you will need to
retrieve your A3 design, and start your final
piece.