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Title: Presentation Structure and Design


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  • Presentation Structure and Design
  • Presentation Delivery
  • Presentation Limitations

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  • Presentation Structure and Design
  • Presentation Delivery
  • Presentation Limitations

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Presentation Structure and Design
Tell em what youre gonna tell em
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Presentation Structure and Design
Tell em what youre gonna tell em
Tell em
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Presentation Structure and Design
Tell em what youre gonna tell em
Tell em
Tell em what you told em
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Presentation Structure and Design
  • First Point
  • Second Point
  • Third Point

Title
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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
Place supporting visuals between the outline
visuals.
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began

The most popular myth about lemmings is that
every three years large numbers of them jump off
cliffs into the ocean to their deaths.
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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began

In 1958, Walt Disney Pictures released a
documentary called White Wilderness.
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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began

During the filming of this movie, a film crew
purchased lemmings, herded them off a cliff, and
filmed them as they plummeted into the water.
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Presentation Structure and Design
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began

While lemmings were already believed to be
suicidal, this film popularized the notion that
lemmings cast themselves into the sea.
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Presentation Structure and Design
Avoid subtopics and bullets below bullets.
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • Lemmings are thought to be suicidal
  • Disney made a movie
  • Disney killed some lemmings
  • Disney made a bad situation worse

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Presentation Structure and Design
Avoid one word topics.
Lemmings
  • Myth
  • Truth
  • Help

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Presentation Structure and Design
Use descriptive topics with a parallel structure.
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Structure and Design
Some fonts are too big. Some fonts are too small.
Use a font between 18 and 36 point. All text
must be bold.
12 point 14 point 16 point 18 point 24 point 36
point 40 point 60 point
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Presentation Structure and Design
Maintain a one inch margin around the entire
slide.
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Presentation Structure and Design
Good Contrast Poor Contrast
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Presentation Structure and Design
Stop
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Presentation Structure and Design
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Presentation Structure and Design
Ledger Income . 4,876 Bills .
5,789 Assets .. -913
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Presentation Structure and Design
Font Graphics Transitions Background
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  • Presentation Structure and Design
  • Presentation Delivery
  • Presentation Limitations

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Presentation Delivery
For presentations in front of large groups, it is
best for the presenter to stay in control. That
means that the presenter makes the presentation
move from one slide to another.
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Presentation Delivery
Before delivering your presentation, make sure
that it is technically functioning. That means
that all your graphics show up, your sounds play,
and your buttons do what you want them to do.
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Presentation Delivery
The Lemming Myth
Verbally preview your presentation.
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Delivery
Verbally introduce the first main point as you
show the slide that highlights that point.
The Lemming Myth
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Delivery
The Lemming Myth
Do the same for the second point.
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Delivery
The Lemming Myth
And the third.
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Delivery
The Lemming Myth
On your last slide, verbally review your main
points.
  • How the Lemming Myth Began
  • What the Truth is about Lemmings
  • What You Can Do to Help Lemmings

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Presentation Delivery
  • Do not read your notes
  • Do not read your slides
  • Do not say um, uh, okay, ya know, etc.
  • Do not use inflammatory language, epithets, and
    curse words

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Presentation Delivery
  • Use the software to point out specific elements
    within a visual (point with the mouse).
  • Wear clothing according to the guidelines given
    by your instructor.

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  • Presentation Structure and Design
  • Presentation Delivery
  • Presentation Limitations

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Presentation Limitations
Develop a lecture based on your lesson plan and
concept map. Use PowerPoint to create outline and
support slides as discussed in this presentation.
You will have five minutes to present your
three points. You should be prepared to present
on the day you are scheduled. You will not be
allowed to present on another day if you are not
ready.
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Presentation Limitations
Your presentation should include at least three
main points within the context of a five minute
lecture. For instance, your presentation could
summarize the unit, discuss the objectives of the
unit, and preview the major assignments within
the unit.
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Presentation Limitations
Your presentation should include the use of
outline visuals including a preview slide at the
beginning of the presentation, slides
highlighting each main point, and a review slide
at the end of the presentation.
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Presentation Limitations
In addition to the outline slides, your
presentation must also include at least one
supporting visual for each main point. A three
point speech should therefore have at least eight
slides.
Support
Preview
Review
Third Point
First Point
Support
Support
Second Point
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Presentation Limitations
Lemmings dont commit suicide, although like all
of us he sometimes gets depressed.
Check your grammar! The slide to the right has a
grammatical error. Do you see it?
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Presentation Limitations
Lemmings dont commit suicide, although like all
of us he sometimes gets depressed.
Check your grammar! The slide to the right has a
grammatical error. Do you see it?
Noun/Pronoun Disagreement
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Presentation Limitations
The presentation is delivered with an overall
tone of civility and demonstrates respect and
tolerance for different ideas, belief systems,
lifestyles, and cultures.
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  • The EPA includes a set of PowerPoint Slides. 
  • The EPA is a 3 point lecture.
  • The EPA includes outline visuals.
  • The EPA includes supporting visuals (at least one
    per major point). 
  • The PowerPoint visuals are properly designed.
  • No subpoints.
  • 18 36 point font
  • Good color contrast 
  • Legible graphics and text
  • Effective use of highlights
  • All text is bold

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  • The presentation is delivered in five minutes or
    less.
  • The presenter is dressed appropriately for this
    type of presentation.
  • The presenter avoids saying um, uh, okay, or
    similar pause phrases.
  • The presenter makes eye contact with the
    audience.
  • The presenters speech matches the slides on
    screen.
  • The presenter controls the presentation.
  • The presenter uses the slides to preview, inform,
    and review the information contained in the
    lecture.

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  • Presentation Structure and Design
  • Presentation Delivery
  • Presentation Limitations
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