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Title: PowerPoint Dos and Donts


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PowerPointDos and Donts
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Graphic Design Issues
  • Use Contrasting Colors
  • Use Readable Fonts
  • Limit Text Per Slide
  • Use Bright Background Colors
  • Use Simple Muted Background Images
  • Avoid Excessive Motion
  • Eschew Cutesy Sounds

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Technical Issues
  • PowerPoint File Size
  • Dont work off of a floppy disk
  • Images compress outside of PowerPoint
  • Audio embedded or linked
  • Video always linked
  • Using PowerPoint on the Web

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Pedagogy Issues
  • Giving out your PowerPoints yes or no?
  • Not just a lecture tool--can be used as a prompt
    with group discussions
  • Can be used to keep record of group
    brainstorming
  • Dont overpace your presentations

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Graphic Design Issues
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Use Contrasting Colors
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Use Readable Fonts
  • San Serif fonts are most legible on screen
  • Cursive fonts fall out of legibility quickly
  • Cutesy fonts arent easy to read either
  • A different font that has bold letter strokes can
    work well
  • Serif fonts can be used but are harder to read
    especially from the back of the room
  • Not all computers have the same fonts

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Limit Text Per Slide
  • Large font size increases legibility and forces
    the issue of limiting text per slide

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Use Bright Background Colors
  • To sleep perchance to dream
  • Dark background colors with the lights off makes
    it hard to take notes and easy to sleep
  • Light background colors make it easier to take
    notes and harder to sleep
  • Think about trying to find your seat at the
    moviesin a night scene or day scene

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Use Simple Muted Background Images
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Avoid Excessive Motion
  • When your slides have too much motion
  • The point your are trying to make
  • Can get lost
  • In all of the commotion

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Eschew Cutesy Sounds
  • I cant even bring myself to make an annoying
    sound to go here.
  • Nuf said

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Technical Issues
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PowerPoint File Size
  • PowerPoints can be very small if there are no
    images, or sounds or video
  • PowerPoints can be huge if you insert
    uncompressed images
  • PowerPoints can be small if you insert compressed
    images
  • Local computer use file size is not an issue as
    long as you can transport the file
  • Web access file size is a huge issue 1mb 5
    minutes download on a modem

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Dont work off of a floppy disk
  • Microsoft Office files automatically make a
    backup as you workthis backup is the same size
    as your file
  • You need file size x 2 available on your working
    drive
  • Largest file possible reading and writing from
    floppy is 700kb when this is exceeded the crash
    is often unrecoverable
  • Floppy disks are prone to lose data independent
    of all else

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Images compress outside of PowerPoint
  • PowerPoint does not compress images
  • Work in some other graphics package to compress
    your images before inserting them into
    PowerPoint
  • Microsoft has a tool for Windows XP called Image
    Resizer which will allow you to compress your
    images
  • The Gnu Image Manipulation Program will let you
    compress and edit your images this is open source
    software and is available for free

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Audio embedded or linked
  • Small audio clips will automatically be imbedded
    in PowerPoint
  • Large audio clips will be linked
  • Be sure to include linked clips when transferring
    a PowerPoint with externally linked files
    otherwise your presentation will lack that which
    will not exist on the computer to which the
    presentation has been transferred

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Video always linked
  • PowerPoint can run video
  • PowerPoint links to video move the video with the
    PowerPoint
  • Make sure the computer to run the presentation
    has the codec to run the video
  • Test the PowerPoint before hand to avoid fix or
    be aware of problems

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Using PowerPoint on the Web
  • Small PowerPoint files can be linked directly
  • Export to HTML doesnt do a good jobproprietary
    XML in frames which is not ADA compliant
  • UNCW official solutions
  • OpenOffice can read and write PowerPoint files it
    creates clean HTML and is easy to use (open
    source)
  • PDF files are a viable alternative
  • Adobe Acrobat
  • PDF Creator (open source)
  • Open Office (open source)

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Pedagogy Issues
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Giving out your PowerPointsyes or no?
  • Personal preference
  • Concerns over class attendance
  • Learning requires multiple passes at information
  • Dont undervalue your performance as a lecturer

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Not just a lecture tool--can be used as a prompt
with group discussions
  • Make a slide that poses a question and have the
    next slide answer the question
  • Can make slides that have multiple choice
    question and link to correct/incorrect answers
    with explanations

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Can be used to keep record of group brainstorming
  • Remember the same program that presents was used
    to create
  • Seek input and record
  • Post to the web as a record of class conversation

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Dont over pace your presentations
  • Once you have all of your information clear in
    your head and down on slides it is easy to tear
    through at a breakneck pace
  • Nervous presenters go too fast
  • Check your audience for comprehension
  • Let their note taking hands have a little rest
  • Include time for discussion

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Contributors
  • Dr. Charles Ward
  • Dr. James Reeves
  • Dr. Russ Herman
  • Dr. Gabriel Lugo
  • Dr. Ron Vetter
  • Shane Baptista
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