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Title: Introduction to Project presentations with PowerPoint


1
Introduction to Project presentations
withPowerPoint
  • Bent Thomsen

2
What is good about PowerPoint?
  • PowerPoint is fun to watch and fun to make.
  • Used correctly, PowerPoint can accommodate most
    presenters' needs.
  • It has a spell-check function! Something black
    boards and overheads lack.
  • PowerPoint is not hard to learn. It should take
    about one hour to learn the basics.

3
Whats bad about PowerPoint?
  • Content can sometimes take a back seat to flash.
  • Computers crash, networks go down, and viruses
    can plague computers. Always have a back-up plan.
  • Overuse can bore your audience and diminish
    PowerPoint's effectiveness
  • A successful presentation can take several hours
    to develop.

4
What is a PowerPoint Presentation?
  • Constructing a presentation is comparable to
    writing, practicing and performing a theatre
    play.
  • The presenter, is performing for an audience with
    a message in words and pictures which should be
    communicated as convincing as possible.
  • The fundamental in a presentation is the verbal
    message and the visuals act as supplements to the
    spoken words
  • A presentation is something in between oral and
    written communication because it uses both.

5
What to learn about PowerPoint the basics
  • Open PowerPoint
  • Start to create a slide show
  • Choose a template for background
  • Choose a layout in which to create your slide
  • Add a headline
  • Add a graphic

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What else do you need to know about PowerPoint?
  • Make a bulleted list
  • Create a another slide
  • Choose a layout for the slide
  • Animate text, graphics and word art
  • Create transitions between slides

7
Getting Started Planning
  • All presenters plan and prepare in their own way
    planning a PowerPoint presentation is no
    different.
  • You might plan on paper prior to sitting at the
    computer because you find that more comfortable.
  • Or maybe you sit and compose right at the
    computer keyboard. You, of course, choose your
    own way of planning.

8
Getting Started More on Planning
  • Even if you are the type of presenter who sits
    down at the computer and composes there, it is
    helpful to look at planning on paper. Always
    carefully plan prior to actually creating your
    presentations.

9
Getting Started Whats Your Topic?
  • In PowerPoint, start by going "blank" -- meaning
    get the meat happening before you decide what
    sort of "decoration," style, or animation to
    include/insert.

10
Getting Started Whats Your Topic?
  • What do you want to cover?
  • Outline it in one-sentence form.
  • What are the major points or activities
    associated with each of these topical sentences?
  • List them with each sentence.

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Getting Started Using Your Outline
  • This sentence outline, with its supporting
    points, forms your basic slide structure.
  • Open a new presentation. Your outline "pictures"
    what sort of presentation you need, so you can
    create each slide -- blank -- to match your
    presentation's needs.

12
Getting Started Identify Your True Subject
  • Start with your cover slide -- identify yourself
    as author, the topic you're covering, and the
    occasion for which the presentation is created.
  • After youve created the sentence outline, you
    might find that your true subject is not the
    zippy three-word caption youd originally
    thought. Revise if necessary.

13
Creating Your Presentation
  • Each slide contains a sentence from your outline
    and its supporting points or major details.
  • What does this accomplish?
  • Lecture note guidelines for you and your audience
  • Clarity of tone and topic

14
Planning a PowerPoint Presentation
  • PowerPoint Presentation Design Tips
  • Always remember that the slides are to reinforce
    what the presenter says
  • Consistency and simplicity in design are of key
    importance
  • Keep your message focused
  • Use one topic per screen

15
Planning a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Text
  • No more than 25 words per slide (e.g. five lines,
    five words each)
  • Use key words or phrases not sentences
  • Avoid the use of punctuation
  • Do not use ALL CAPITAL, underlining or italics
  • For high impact change the color of the text
  • Be sure and check the spelling

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Planning a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Colors
  • Use colors carefully
  • Make sure there is good contrast between the text
    and background
  • Use light on dark or dark on light
  • Remember the color blind and avoid combinations
    such as red and green

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Planning a PowerPoint Presentation
  • No contrast hard to see
  • High contrast easy to see

18
Planning a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Graphics
  • Keep graphics simple and clean
  • Visuals are for support, interest and emphasis,
    make sure they are appropriate to the content
  • Same with Transitions

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Support?
  • To support the presentation you can generate the
    following
  • Black and white or color handouts with 2, 3, 4, 6
    or 9 slides per page
  • Outlines of slide titles and main points
  • Speaker and viewer notes

20
How do I find the extra stuff my presentation
needs?
  • First, be wary of glitz and/or overkill. Lots of
    folks new to PowerPoint use every bell and
    whistle, often to overwhelmingly unhelpful
    effect.
  • Use clipart, wordart, charts, diagrams, ..
  • Next go to Google and research your topic.

21
What did you find?
  • Any cool images?
  • Any great audio files you can link to?
  • Any extra articles or research pieces your
    audience might find helpful?
  • You can link to these within your presentation.
  • Type in the URL and annotation, highlight the
    URL, and click the globe in your toolbar (the one
    with the recycling arrows beneath).

22
After the outline and research, what next?
  • Return to the storyboard idea.
  • Your sentence outline tells the story of this
    topic, a sort of sketchy narrative for the ideas
    you want to present in this lesson.
  • Your images, links, and extra articles flesh out
    some of the narrative.
  • But now remember what happens when you have
    presented this topic before.

23
What No One Tells You About PowerPoint
  • You don't need to waste your money on a book to
    learn PowerPoint. The program comes with a
    complete tutorial. You can access this by
    clicking on the help portion of the tool bar.

24
More of what they dont tell you
  • There are plenty of sites on the web that allow
    you to access many types of different media
    (pictures, sounds, movies, etc.) for free.

25
Do you know about PowerPoint Viewer?
  • Microsoft has made available a free PowerPoint
    viewer that allows you to show presentations on
    any computer made in the last five years. You can
    find download an area by visiting
    www.microsoft.com and typing "PowerPoint Viewer"
    into their search engine.

26
PowerPoint web presentations? You bet
  • PowerPoint makes it easy to convert any
    presentation into a web page. You just have to
    save your presentation as HTML. This is the
    commonly accepted wisdom.
  • But I actually never do the HTML conversion
    rather, I just upload the presentation as is to a
    website.

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PowerPoint presentation in project exam
  • Use one computer for all group members
  • Use one presentation for all group members
  • Or at least use the same style for each member
  • Test that all works on the day of the exam
  • Use KISS (Keep it simple stupid) principle
  • Use QA approach
  • What is this project about
  • What is the problem we attack
  • Why is this a problem worth solving
  • How did we attack it
  • Did we solve it or
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