using powerpoint. using powerpoint the main objective! communicate your information!
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The Main Objective!
Communicate
your Information!
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Expectations
Students Explain while Presenting
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Title Page with Author
Ancient Greek Pottery
By Jackie Gallegos
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No sounds or animation
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– good illustration of point– large; zoom in on important part
abnormal growth
Oral Cancer
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– consistent– appropriate– legible
•large•contrast
– brief
LOUD!
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Drawing Action Button
Gravity
Which element would sodium(Na) rather combine with?
Fluorine Potassium
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Bibliography Page w/ Links
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
From Dave Paradi, MBA “The PowerPoint Lifeguard”
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
6. Overly complex diagrams or charts
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
5. Annoying use of sounds
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
4. Moving/flying text or graphics
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
3. Full sentences instead of bullet points
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
2. Text so small I couldn't read it
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Top 6 Most Annoying Things!
1. The speaker read the slides to us
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Survey Shows How to Stop Annoying AudiencesWith Bad PowerPointBy Dave Paradi, MBA, The PowerPoint Lifeguard
http://www.communicateusingtechnology.com/articles/pptsurvey_article.htm
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Rating the Annoying ElementsThe respondents to this Web-based survey
came from all levels in a variety of organizations and in different countries. I asked each person to select the top three
annoying elements from a list of elements and then asked for extra items in a free-form
question. The top things that audiences find annoying about bad PowerPoint presentations,
with the percentage of people citing this element are as follows.
The speaker read the slides to us60.4%Text so small I couldn't read it50.9%Full sentences
instead of bullet points47.8%Slides hard to see because of color choice37.1%Moving/flying
text or graphics24.5%Annoying use of sounds22.0%Overly complex diagrams or
charts22.0%
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David F. WarlickTechnology Consultant &
Authorhttp://www.pinetlibrary.com/cl
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Bad PowerPoint Presentations
http://www.plasticsurgerydr.com/rpp.html
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Visual 55 %Visual 55 %
Vocal 38%Vocal 38%
Content 7%Content 7%
The greatest impact on audience
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