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Mike Sobolewki

Presenter’s NameCourse NameComputer Science, TTUname@ttu.edu

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Use either CS or Sorcer logo accordingly. To enter your the footer info, go to the main menu and select View > Header and Footer. Add the number immediately following the text in the Footer box.

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Use either CS or Sorcer logo accordingly. To enter your the footer info, go to the main menu and select View > Header and Footer. Add the number immediately following the text in the Footer box.

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Overall Presentation Goal or Primary Purpose

Beginning

Learn how to architect and build Service-Oriented Systems using Sorcer Service Beans.

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State the primary purpose or overall goal of your presentation (communicate what you are going to tell them).

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State the primary purpose or overall goal of your presentation (communicate what you are going to tell them).

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Learning Objectives

• As a result of this presentation, you will be able to:– First objective goes here– Second objective goes here– Third objective– However many additional objectives

you have…

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State the learning objectives or outcomes—what your audience can expect to learn, gain, know, do, or feel as a result of listening to this presentation.

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State the learning objectives or outcomes—what your audience can expect to learn, gain, know, do, or feel as a result of listening to this presentation.

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Speaker’s Qualifications

• Presenter Name is a undergraduate/graduate student at TTU

• Presenter Name is planning to graduate …

• Presenter Name studies …

• Presenter Name has written X papers on Y

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State your value-add—why you are a good person to be giving this presentation.

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State your value-add—why you are a good person to be giving this presentation.

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This Slide Gains Your Audience’s Attention

I do not believe current tools, technologies, and methodologies support “SO” OO Programming .

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Gain your audience’s attention right away with a provocative question, quote, benefit, or story. What “hook” will grab the audience’s attention?

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Gain your audience’s attention right away with a provocative question, quote, benefit, or story. What “hook” will grab the audience’s attention?

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Presentation Agenda or Key Topic Areas

• Agenda item one

• Agenda item two

• Agenda item three

• Agenda item four

• Agenda item five

• And so on

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List 3-6 topic areas you will be covering, or questions you will be answering, during the presentation.

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List 3-6 topic areas you will be covering, or questions you will be answering, during the presentation.

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This Is the Beginning of the Middle Section

• The body of your presentation starts here

• It is an outline of your presentation

• Slides in this section will be a variation of bullet lists, examples, and graphics

Middle

Instructions: (Delete this element) See “Presentation and Graphics Guidelines” section at end of this file for information on how to format content, create graphics and use the template most effectively.

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Summary

• Summary point one

• Summary point two

• Summary point three

• Summary point…

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This is where the END portion of the presentation starts. Summarize all of the key content points covered in your presentation.

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If You Only Remember One Thing…

End

Insert concluding statement or quote here. Remember, this is the final take-away that will challenge your audience with a call to action.

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This is the time to challenge your audience with a call to action. What would you like them to think, do, or feel as a result of attending your presentation?

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This is the time to challenge your audience with a call to action. What would you like them to think, do, or feel as a result of attending your presentation?

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Place this Demo slide at any point in the presentation where a demo is presented.

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Place this Demo slide at any point in the presentation where a demo is presented.

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What is the best environment to implement such-n-such technology?

Question

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The Magic 8 says:“Better Not Tell You Now”

Answer

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Presentation and Graphics Guidelines

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This is a Section Slide used for breaking up the presentation into different sections.

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This is a Section Slide used for breaking up the presentation into different sections.

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Presentation Fundamentals

• Use this template and event artwork to create your presentation

• Ensure graphics and text do not exceed the ¼-inch border of the slide

• Use the provided color palette, box and arrow graphics, and chart styles

• Name your file with “Short title-speaker last name.ppt” – (i.e., SO-Programming-sobol.ppt)

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Develop Readable Slides

• Your slide should contain no more than one graph, chart or table or five short bullet lines of copy

• Use no more than 6 or 7 words per line; no more than 40 characters per line

• Use no less than 20 point font size for optimum readability

• The fewer words the better

• Graphically represent as much data as you can

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Focus the Audience’s Attention

• Consider using color to highlight or emphasize words, but use it sparingly

• Use a “build sequence” to reveal elements of a visual in stages

• Direct the audience to an important area of the visual with a headline, arrow, color, etc.

• Limit the information you cover – Don’t read the slides verbatim

• All URLs should be this color: (115/60/160)

– www.colorurlspurple.com

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Subtitle Placement Instructions

• Select the subtitle text box above, copy, and paste it on to a slide that requires a subtitle– This way the subtitles will be in the exact

position throughout the presentation

• Then with “Snap to Grid” on, select the bullet text box, and using the down arrow key, nudge the box down 3 times

Logo Cover-up Box(Click inside box to select)

Subtitle Text

Use the Logo Cover-up Box if your slide content covers or touches the logo

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CodeRecommended font size for short blocks of code.Larger blocks may require smaller type sizes{

use the red color to highlight certain parts of your code

}If you have room, feel free to enlarge the type for additional readability

}

Code Sample

• Here’s a sample of code:

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Colors Palette

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Graphics and Artwork Styles

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Bar Chart

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1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

East

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North

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Pie Chart

1st Qtr

2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

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Data Matrix

Q200 % to Q299

Units 1K +1%

Revenue $1,000 +1%

Gross margin 1% +1.0 points

OPEX $1 +1%

Net income $1 +1%

EPS $.01 +1%

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