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Page 1: Slide design Keep it – Simple – Visible – Legible – Understandable Additional literature – Hearst (2003) Information Visualization: Principles, Promise,

Slide design

• Keep it– Simple– Visible– Legible– Understandable

• Additional literature– Hearst (2003) Information Visualization: Principles,

Promise, and Pragmatics

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Photo: LIFE free-best-wallpaper.com

Page 2: Slide design Keep it – Simple – Visible – Legible – Understandable Additional literature – Hearst (2003) Information Visualization: Principles, Promise,

Keep it simple

• One message per slide• Combine text and illustration• Don’t fill it up

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Page 3: Slide design Keep it – Simple – Visible – Legible – Understandable Additional literature – Hearst (2003) Information Visualization: Principles, Promise,

HEALTH CARE LEVEL

HEALTH CARE LEVEL

PRIMARYPRIMARY

SECONDARYSECONDARY

OTHER SECTORS:-Environment-Civil Administration-Transport-Education

OTHER SECTORS:-Environment-Civil Administration-Transport-Education

Routine Health Information System

Routine Health Information System

Community LevelCommunity Level

TERTIARYTERTIARY

Patient/Client

contact

Patient/Client

contact

Referred patientsReferred patients

First level care unit

First level care unit

District HospitalDistrict Hospital

Referred patientsReferred patients

Regional HospitalRegional Hospital

Regional Health

Management Team

Regional Health

Management Team

Referred patientsReferred patients

National Hospital

University Hospital

National Hospital

University Hospital

Ministry of Health

Universities Other Health Institutions

Ministry of Health

Universities Other Health Institutions

INDIVIDUAL CARE

MANANAGEMENT

INDIVIDUAL CARE

MANANAGEMENT

HEALTH UNIT MANAGEMEE

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HEALTH UNIT MANAGEMEE

T

SYSTEM MANAGEMEN

T

SYSTEM MANAGEMEN

T

DISTRICT LEVEL

DISTRICT LEVEL

REGIONAL LEVEL

REGIONAL LEVEL

NATIONAL LEVEL

NATIONAL LEVEL

HEALTH CARE SERVICESHEALTH CARE SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICES SYSTEMHEALTH SERVICES SYSTEM

HEALTH SYSTEMHEALTH SYSTEM

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CATCHMENT AREA POPULATIONCATCHMENT AREA POPULATION

District Health Management

Team

District Health Management

Team

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Keep it visible

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• Sharp contrasts– Black on white– White on black– Never colour on colour– Never say never

• Minimum 18 points font size• Also in graphs and illustrations

– 14 points for references which the audience does not need to read during presentation

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Use legible fonts

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TSerifs tie letters together into words

– High resolution display or print

Low resolution screens and projectors: Fonts without (sans) serifs are

clearerT

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Keep it legible1 – 7 – 7

1 message per slideMax 7 linesMax 7 words per line

• When writing text on a slide, don’t include commas or other punctuation; rather divide your sentence into short one liners, and when presenting, say the conjunctions and other words which tie the one liners together

• Emphasize by bold face– Not by underlining

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Page 7: Slide design Keep it – Simple – Visible – Legible – Understandable Additional literature – Hearst (2003) Information Visualization: Principles, Promise,

Keep it understandable• Self explaining graphics• Consistent fonts

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Poor data

quality

Poor information

use

Nofeedback

Gooddata

quality

Informationuse

Feedback

Change

Peer learningParticipationGuidelinesIncentive mechanism

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STRATEGIC PLAN

RESULTS ACTIVITIES

RAW DATA

Info

rmati

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subs

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ms

Forms, registers, etc

M&E mechanisms INDICATORSINDICATORS

Internal accountability

VisionMission Priority Actions

External accountability

ACTION PLAN

What do the five types of arrows mean?