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Using PowerPoint for Academic Presentations
How to…How NOT to…
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Aims and Objectives
Aim To learn how to use PowerPoint 2007 as an effective
academic tool
Learning Objectives Be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of
using PowerPoint Understand the techniques of good presentation and
slide design Be able to create and present effective PowerPoint
presentations
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What is PowerPoint?
A software application used for producing presentation materials
Designed for delivering presentations using a computer
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Why Use PowerPoint?
1. To take attention off me
2. I can email slides to those who can’t attend
3. To remind me what to say next
4. To maintain some sort of structure
5. Professional-looking slide layouts
6. Ready-made visuals
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Advantages of Using PowerPoint
Easy to organise and modify information Greater control over the flow of information Can incorporate images, movies, sounds,
diagrams, charts, tables, etc. Can switch between presentation and other
programs or online resources Presentation can be placed on the WWW or
printed as handouts
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Disadvantages of Using PowerPoint
Need to be familiar with the technology Less effective if a lot of detail is required Poor presentation can prohibit discussion Originally designed for the Business
community NOT the Academic community Tendency to spend more time on creating the
PowerPoint presentation than on the actual presentation content
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Good Presentation Design
Plan your presentation on paper first
Decide on your aims and objectives
Include an Introduction and a Conclusion
Present material in a logical order
Avoid the temptation to include too much detail
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Good Slide Design
Choose an appropriate Slide Layout Maximum 6 points per slide Use words or phrases rather than sentences
and paragraphs Spread points evenly over slide Simple designs and color schemes are best Include most important points first
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Using Text
No more than two fonts Minimum size 24 pt (this is 28 pt) Use sans-serif fonts (Verdana or Arial) for
presentation Use serif fonts (Times New Roman) for handouts Remember that a significant portion of your
audience may have sight problems or dyslexia Check your spelling and grammar!!
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Using Text
You should try to use no more than two fonts. Aim for a minimum size of 24 pt (this text uses 28 pt). You should use sans-serif fonts (e.g. Verdana or Arial) for presentation. You should use serif fonts (e.g. Times New Roman) for handouts. Remember that a significant portion of your audience may have sight problems or dyslexia. Make sure that you check your spelling and grammar!!
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Using Color
Choose color combinations carefully Dark text on a light background works best Use color sparingly - no more than 3 different
font colors If you are using graphics, try to use the same
colors for text Remember certain colors can convey
meaning
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Using Colors
Hot and Cold – will emphasise the meaning
Hot and Cold – may confuse the audience
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Accessibility Issues
How many of you can read this?
Red – Green is the most common form of color blindness.
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Accessibility Issues
What about this?
Blue – green is another common form
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Emphasising Points
Use bold or color rather than italic or underline
AVOID USING ALL UPPERCASE– People can read sentence case easier
Use Animation Schemes to control the pace of points
Fade out earlier points to concentrate attention on current point
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Using Animation/Transition Effects
Can be used to emphasise key points Animation can be applied to text and graphics Avoid animation unless they are extremely
relevant Don’t use different animation/transition effects
on each/every slide Avoid elaborate effects
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Using Graphics
Include Diagrams, Charts, Clip Art, Photos or Cartoons
Should be relevant
Most beneficial when material is complicated Try to be consistent – size, shape, colors
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Animating Graphics
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Using Multimedia
Can include movies, sound or links to the internet
Large files may be very slow to load
Check that speakers are available for sound
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Warning!!!
Just because you can include images, videos, animations etc. doesn’t mean you should!!!
Research shows that students tend to learn LESS from expanded PowerPoint presentations than from basic text slides
Using irrelevant images will detract from the message you are trying to give
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Presenting Your Slides
Print Speaker’s Notes and Handouts if required
Use Slide Show view for presentation– New Presenter View in PowerPoint 2007
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Stand and Deliver!
Don’t stand in front of the screen or hide behind the computer
Don’t turn your back on the audience Gesture towards the screen when you want
to draw attention to it Stand still when you want audience to focus
attention on screen Move about to make audience focus on you.
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Strategies
Make your presentation interactive by including questions or exercises
Encourage audience to compare images or interpret charts/diagrams
Invite audience to ask questions and provide feedback at the end
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Printing Slides
A presentation can be printed as: Slides Handouts: 1 – 9 slides per page
– Use handouts which contain only the main points or headings to encourage note-taking
Notes pages – for speaker Outline view
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Presentation Hints
Project your voice and show enthusiasm Give your audience more attention than the
screen Know your subject
– Be prepared for questions Rehearse your presentation
– Don’t read from screen/notes– Check out equipment and software beforehand
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Summing It All Up
Plan the structure and content of your presentation before!
Include images where appropriate Accessibility is more important than
attractiveness Avoid “Death by PowerPoint”
– PowerPoint is intended to enhance your presentation not BE your presentation
Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse
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Don’t kill your audience with a PowerPoint like this
one.This one breaks
many of the rules.