Title: PowerPoint Basics
1PowerPoint Basics
2Topics
- Overview
- Starting
- Title Slide
- New Slides
- Views
- Applying Designs
- Clip Art
- Transitions
- Printing
3Overview
- Examples and Non-examples
- Guidelines
- Tips
4What is PowerPoint
- Presentation Graphics Program
- Run on a computer
- Overheads
- Black and white
- Color
- Slides
- Printouts.
5Examples
6Palm Software
- Hardware Capacity
- Web Sites
- Installing Software
- Deleting Software
7Hardware Capacity
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9Non-Examples
10Mission Statement
- The mission of the Fdlrs Associate Center Network
is to support the implementation of the Bureau of
Instructional Support and Community Services and
local district initiatives. - These initiatives include highest student
achievement, high performing work force, personal
safety, and partnerships. Fdlrs assists in the
enhancement of learner outcomes for students
through provision of information, training, and
technical assistance to persons involved with
students with exceptionalities. Collaboration
among centers within the network and across
functions to develop resources and products to
support the initiatives is essential.
11Mission Statement
- The mission of the Fdlrs Associate Center Network
is to support the implementation of the Bureau of
Instructional Support and Community Services and
local district initiatives. - These initiatives include highest student
achievement, high performing work force, personal
safety, and partnerships. Fdlrs assists in the
enhancement of learner outcomes for students
through provision of information, training, and
technical assistance to persons involved with
students with exceptionalities. Collaboration
among centers within the network and across
functions to develop resources and products to
support the initiatives is essential.
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14Basic Guidelines
15Guidelines
- Keep to the main purpose
- Think about the output
- One idea per slide
- Consistent layout
- Easy to read
16Use Bullets, Not Numbers
- Bullets imply no significant order
- Use numbers only to show rank or sequence
17No More than One Topic per Slide
How about them Gators!
18Use the 6 X 6 rule
- 6 lines of text
- 6 words per line
19Allow plenty of room around borders and
illustrations
20Not like this
21Select Readable Type SizeThis is 40 point
- Minimum 36 point for titles
- 24 point for body text
- This is 32 point
45 point 40 point 35 point 30 point 25 point
20 point
15 point 10 point
22Use a Readable Typeface and Font
- Use Sans serif (no curly feet) such as Arial or
universal for body text
- Use San serif (no curly feet) such as Arial or
universal for body text
- Use serif such as a roman for titles only
Use a Readable Typeface and Font
23Typeface Examples
- Typeface Examples
- Typeface Examples
- Typeface Examples
- Typeface Examples
- Arial
- Times New Roman
- Courier New
- GillSans
24Adjust Lettering to discriminate or emphasize
- Make titles a larger type size than body
elements
- emphasize important statements or words with
bold, italic, larger size or different fonts.
25Choose Color Carefully
- Use the same color consistently throughout the
presentation
- Use light letters on a dark background
26Use Solid Colors instead of fill Patterns on
Charts
- Patterns on bars or pie slices cause confusion.
27Use Solid Colors instead of fill Patterns on
Charts
- Solid colors convey a clear bold message
28Your Slides are Not your Presentation
- Your slides are a focus for your presentation
- Your presentation is not proof of your ideas or
topic
- You present your proof with slides to focus
interest on what you think is important
29Other Tips
- Keep text short
- Do not read slides
- Use standard fonts only
- Arial
- Helvetica
- Times
- A minimum of 32-point text
- Left-align body text
30Other Tips
- Color contrast between text and background
- Avoid the visual clutter of pictures behind text
- Avoid punctuation
- Apply consistency, but not monotony
31Style Checker
Tools Options Spelling and Style Style Option
s button
32Use Simple Tables to Present Numbers
Try not to make footnotes too small
33Clipartand Audio
- Add Clipart where appropriate
- Use Audio sparingly
- If ever
34Lets Get Started!
35PowerPoint Clip Art
36Search
Browse
37Clip Art
Insert
Preview
Add to Favorites
Find Similar Clips
38Try It
- Start PowerPoint
- Choose a blank slide layout
- Insert Picture Clip Art
- Browse or Search
- Clips Online
- Move and Resize
- Crop
- Image Control
- Order and Grouping