how to design and deliver and effective presentation
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How To Design and Deliver and Effective Presentation
By Keilah Roberts
Presentation Design: Rule #1Presentations should have clear
statement of the goal
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Presentation Design: Rule #2
Use High Quality Images
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Presentation Design: Rule #3Do Not overload with text, instead use graphs, pictures or diagrams
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Presentation Design: Rule #4It is ok to leave some blank space on each slide
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Presentation Design: Rule #5
Use dark colored backgrounds
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Presentation Design: Rule #6One idea or thought per slide
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Presentation Design: Rule #7
Choose your font wisely
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Presentation Design: Rule #8
Keep it simple
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Presentation Design: Rule #9
• Be consistent
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Presentation Design: Rule #9
Ensure that your text is readable
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Presentation Design: Rule #10Create a logical flow to your presentation
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #1 - PRACTICE
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Presentation Delivery: Rule # 2
Do not rely on your PowerPoint too much
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #3
Print and pass out handouts
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #4Create a story
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #5
Create an experience with words
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #6
Keep eye contact with your audience
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #7
Excite and Energize your audience
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #8
Be conscious of your tone and volume
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Presentation Delivery: Rule #9
Know your audience
Presentation Delivery: Rule #10
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