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C’ing Your Way to Better Presentations

David LongOlatunde Sobomehin

October 27, 2008

Confidence, Control, Clarity

Confidence is the Name of the Game

Confidence

Control Clarity

Effective Visual Aid Use

Define Design Deliver

Effective Visual Aid Use

Define Design Deliver

Defining Clear Objective(s) is the First Step

Impress Audience

Be a Step Ahead Secure Funds

2nd Meeting

Objective

Define

Define

Pull Your Audience Towards YouLook Through I’s of Your Audience

Information Interest

YouHelp Them Help

Organize Your Speech

Intro

Body

Conclusion

Define

ThesisPreview - optional

Review - optional

Hook

Finale

Point 3

Point 1 - Most Important*

Point 2Transition

Transition

Effective Visual Aid Use

Define Design Deliver

Define

Each Slide Should Have a Message

SAVE Your VAs

Simple Aesthetic

Visual Effective

Design

SAVE Your VAs

Simple Aesthetic

Visual Effective

Design

Simple is Sweet for Right Applications

Pencil ComputersComplexity of Tool

Quick Sketches Complex Graphics

Animation

Reproducible

Casual Drawing

Unique Applications

Design

Keep It Simple

Many slides that you see probably look something like this. They will use a lot of “bullet points” that serve no real function other than to act as a table of content for the talk, rather than an actual visual aid to the presentation. Or worse yet, they present the audience with a solid block of text which diverts the attention of the audience towards reading the contents of the text than listening to the presenter.

Your visual aid should provide visual, rather than textual, impact because when you have too much text it distracts the audience and diverts their attention from the spoken presentation. Go Bears!! Keep text to a minimum so that the audience's focus remains on you. By the way, what am I saying in my lecture right now???

Design

Eliminate Unnecessary Lines

NFL Quarterback Statistics in 2006 for 16 Game Season

Player Team G Att Cmp Pct Yds TDs Int RatePeyton Manning IND 16 557 362 65 4397 31 9 101Drew Brees NO 16 554 356 64.3 4418 26 11 96.2Donovan McNabb PHI 10 316 180 57 2647 18 6 95.5Tony Romo DAL 16 337 220 65.3 2903 19 13 95.1Carson Palmer CIN 16 520 324 62.3 4035 28 13 93.9Tom Brady NE 16 516 319 61.8 3529 24 12 87.9Steve McNair BAL 16 468 295 63 3050 16 12 82.5David Carr HOU 16 442 302 68.3 2767 11 12 82.1

Design

Add Color

NFL Quarterback Statistics in 2006 for 16 Game Season

Design

Overly Complex Pie Chart

13%

17%

13%

57%

FoodRentTuitionFun

My Quarterly Budget

Design

Eliminate 3-D, Legend, and Gaps

13%

17%

57%

13%

My Quarterly Budget

Tuition

Fun Food

Rent

Design

Simplify Data and Regions

13%

87%

Fun

Other

My Quarterly Budget

Design

Overly Complex Bell Curve

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0.05

0.1

0.15

0.2

0.25

0 5 10 15 20 25

Class Grades

Design

Score

% o

f Cla

ss w

/ Gra

de

Eliminate Legend, Fill, and Gridlines

0

0.05

0.1

0.15

0.2

0.25

0 5 10 15 20

Class Grades

Design

Eliminate Axes, Highlight Information

Class Grades

Mean: 10 out of 20

St. Dev: 2

Design

SAVE Your VAs

Simple Aesthetic

Visual Effective

Design

Use Consistent Formatting

FontsTitles

Layout

Icons

Make changes in slide and title masters to suit requirements

Caps

Design

Use Contrasting Colors

Dark background with light text

Dark BackgroundWith dark text

Light backgroundwith dark text

Light backgroundWith light text

Limit number of colors used

Design

WordArt Is NOT Beautiful, It’s Tacky

Design

Clip Art Is Also Tacky

Design

SAVE Your VAs

Simple Aesthetic

Visual Effective

Design

Think Visually

Visual Tools

Media

Color

Layout

Shapes

Fonts

Dress

Design

Use Visual Means, Not Bullet Points

Not the best way . . . .

A problem with speaking– Lack of confidence breeds poor delivery.– Poor delivery bores audiences.– Bored audiences sap a speaker’s confidence.

Design

Use Arrows To Explain Processes

A Problem with Public Speaking:

Design

Lack of Confidence

Poor DeliveryBored Audiences

Visualize Relationships

VISUAL TOOLS

1. Media2. Layout3. Colours4. Shapes5. Fonts6. Dress

Connect Ideas To Show Relation

Visual Tools

Media

Color

Layout

Shapes

Fonts

Dress

Design

SAVE Your VAs

Simple Aesthetic

Visual Effective

Design

Presentations Need a Title Page

Nick N. OzaOlatunde Sobomehin

May 22, 2008ME 216B: Spring 2008

Sets the Stage for the Audience

Presentations Need Transition Slides

Define Design Deliver

Design

This sentence is written in plain text using a size 14 font…

This sentence is written in plain text using a size 24 font…

This sentence is written in bold using a size 36 font…

And this one is size 48 font!

Use Large Print

Design

Use Effective Signposts

Design

Simple Visual Effective

Audience has more data retention

One Slide = One Message

Highlight Information and Message

NFL Quarterback Statistics in 2006 for 16 Game Season

Manning is only QB with a Rating higher than 100

Design

Avoid Using Distractions

Use builds sparingly

Minimize or eliminate clip art

Use animation carefully

Design

SAVE Your VAs

Simple Aesthetic

Visual Effective

Design

Delivering Your Content with Confidence

Define Design Deliver

Mr. Potato Head Method to Delivery

Stance/Ready Position

Gestures

Voice

Eye-Contact

Deliver

P ress Button

A ll okay?

S tep Back while

S peaking

Use the P.A.S.S. Method

Deliver

Define Design Deliver

Use Transition Slides Between Speakers

Deliver

Adapt to Time Limits

Deliver

Don’t Linger Prepare Summaries

Condense, Don’t Speed

Effective Presentation Methodology

Define Design Deliver

Questions?

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