in a nutshell - better presentations
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Storyboard first, AWAY from the computer. Be conscious of your flow of information
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What are your core concepts? Only one concept per slide
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Add video or audio for more interest
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Include a strong narrative. Add storytelling if possible
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Limit bullets, text, transitions and animations
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Create more slides but put less information on each slide
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Use symbols/images instead of text to convey a concept. Use only high quality graphics ‐ no clipart
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Use large typeface, 30+, and choose easy to read fonts
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Repetition of concepts means better retention
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Use text effects/words as images.
Use colour in text and make it consistent; ie. red for “danger" or "important" words
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Synchronized speech and careful timing is the key to the delivery.
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Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse!
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And above all, remember that your slides should enhance your presentation. They should NOT stand on their own.
Otherwise, why should you even be there?