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Electronic Presentation Guide. 2013 North Atlantic Test Workshop (Origin: ITC). 08/17/2012 V16.2. About this Presentation. View this presentation first as a slide show, then view note pages for more detail Use a good virus checker Confidentiality not guaranteed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Electronic Presentation Guide

2013 North Atlantic Test Workshop(Origin: ITC)

08/17/2012 V16.2

About this Presentation

• View this presentation first as a slide show, then view note pages for more detail

• Use a good virus checker• Confidentiality not guaranteed• “Test Slide” at end of presentation

Purpose

• Document mandatory standards and recommended guidelines for electronic slide presentation

• Provide electronic template– The file you are reading has settings,

colors and fonts that conform to ITC guidelines

– You may edit this file and replace our slides with your presentation

Outline

• Standards vs Guidelines• Technical specs for electronic slides• Milestones and schedule• Good and bad examples

Standards and Guidelines• Standard: mandatory requirements for ITC

presentations– Presentation dropped for failure to follow– Standards are in white italic text

• Guideline: suggested good practices– Result in good visuals– It’s your choice: Deviate at your own risk– Guidelines in ordinary yellow text

Projection Computer

• Pentium PC, 1 GHz or faster• 1 Gbyte minimum CPU memory • Microsoft Windows 7• PowerPoint, Office version 2007• ITC supplies projection computer• ITC preloads all presentations• No changes at the conference

Presentation File

• One file per presentation• .pptx format• File totally self contained• No links to:

– Other files– The internet

If You Use Different Versions:

• Projected with Microsoft PowerPoint 2007• .pptx or .ppt file extension• 2003, 2000, ‘95 or ‘97 format OK

– but check bullet fonts with PPT 2007– and check animation with 2007

• Mac Office Versions OK, but take precautions

Special Fonts or Symbols• Special fonts, symbols, bullets not on

projection computer• Watch out for:

– Wingdings– MS Line Draw– Monotype Sorts– Scientific symbol fonts– Asian language fonts

• Can embed TrueType fonts in file,– But it increases upload times

NEW Info

Style Guidelines

• 15-25 slides, including 4 mandatory slides• Each slide should have a title• 9 lines max on a text slide• 7 words max per line• In “File->Page Setup…” window specify:

– Slides sized for: “On Screen Show”– Slide orientation: Landscape

• High contrast: Light lettering/lines on a dark background

Style Guidelines (cont)

• Short phrases, not long sentences• Use Arial, or similar sans serif font

– This line uses the Helvetica font– The rest of the document uses Arial

• 36 Point Titles• 28 point text

Mandatory Slides

• Title slide (logo permitted here)• Purpose (of your work) slide• Outline slide (of your talk, not your paper)• Detail slides (ie slides 4-24) go here• Conclusion slide

Other General Tips

• Company (university) logo on title slide only• Show only what you will talk about• Use single muted color for blank slides

– Use to focus attention on speaker

Contrast

• High contrast very important• Use light lines/text on a dark background

– Foreground: White, yellow, light cyan– Background: Black, dark blue, dark brown– Caution: Red, orange or blue lettering and

lines become unreadable when projected

Other Color Schemes

• This slide guide uses a very conservative yellow on dark blue scheme

• These colors work well• Other color schemes work, too• Just keep bright detail over a dark

background• Two examples with other color schemes that

worked well at past conferences follow:

Black Provides Great Contrast

HDL ATE Model

Simulation Environment

HDL Device Model

Signal Connections

Test Program Control ATE Rules Simulation

Report

Dark Green Can Work Well

0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

108

107

106

105

Die size (cm2)

Die

vol

ume

DO NOT APPLY DFT

APPLY DFT

aescape = 15

Worst case

aescape = 10

aescape = 5

aescape = 1

1 1.5

Display Speed

• Slides should display instantly• Do not distract the audience with slow

transition effects• Avoid overuse of slow graphics, fonts and

special effects

Transitions Between Slides

• Special animation when changing from one slide to another

• Usually highly distracting to audience• Use only as special attention getter• Default settings should be:

– Effect: No transition– Speed: Fast– Advance: On mouse click

Transitions Between Lines

• Can be highly effective• Focus attention on a specific line of a slide• Dim previous lines• Make transitions be instantaneous• Be consistent• Suggest the technique used in this slide• Use sparingly

Sound Effects

• DO NOT USE SOUND EFFECTS• Projection computer not connected to sound

system• Sound effects slow down slide transitions• Noise from projection computer may distract

audience

Borders

• Do not use borders• They reduce the amount of space available

for your text and data• They slow down the slide display

Diagram slides

• Keep diagrams simple• Easy to view• Make text readable• Use all space in rectangle• Example follows:

Backplane ASP Connections

PSBM

Board 3

ASP

Board 2

ASP

Board 1

ASP

tdo

tms

tdi

trst

tck

Presenting Data - Graphs

• Use graphs, not tables• Keep graphs simple• Eliminate or subdue distracting grid lines• Use large font sizes• Example follows:

Fault coverage vs. No. of Vectors

0

20

40

60

80

100

1.0E+01 1.0E+03 1.0E+05 1.0E+06

No. of Vectors

Faul

t Cov

erag

e (%

)

File Transfers:

• Upload .pptx File to ITC Web Site• Similar to upload of final manuscript• Topic Coordinator downloads & reviews• Can use in either direction• Other transfer arrangements by special

arrangement with Topic Coordinator

Schedule• Sep 10: Sample upload test -- upload

sample presentation file to ITC site for initial font, color and size checks

• Sep 30: Upload first full draft of PowerPoint slide presentation

• Oct 19: Upload final version of PowerPoint presentation

• Nov 5: Practice presentations in rehearsal room at ITC

• Nov 6-8: Actual ITC sessions

NEW Info

Some Bad Examples

• The next three slides show examples of bad practices that should be avoided:– Bad slide layout– Improper color use– Sound and transition effects gone mad

(Press the “Enter” key to continue)• This slide has no title. Titles help guide the audience through

the talk. All slides except photographs should have a title.• The type on this slide is too small. It’s readable here, but when

projected, only the presenter and maybe those in the front rows will be able to read it. Those in the back will be completely lost.

• USE OF ALL CAPITAL LETTERS OR ITALICS also makes slides difficult to read. Use dark backgrounds; not light!

• This slide would be easier to follow if indentations were used.• Don’t design your ITC slides to stand alone. They are a guide

to your presentation. If they were understandable by themselves, we could just publish them and forget about presentations! Your slides support what you say: They don’t replace it.

• This slide has too many words and too many points. Keep your slides under nine lines.

Bad Color Usage

PSBM

Board 1

ASP

Board 2

ASP ASP

Text too tiny

tms

tdi

trst

tck

Poor Contrast

Board 3

How to Annoy The Audience (Press Enter)

• Misuse sound• Overuse transition effects• Focus the audience on your slides, not the

speaker• Try to use every feature PowerPoint has to

offer

Conclusion

• Keep your slides simple• Use large fonts for high visibility

– 36 pt for titles– 28 pt for details

• High contrast colors• Highlight, don’t detail

Test Slide

• If your text and drawings fit within the white rectangle, then you will be able to project everything correctly. Press “Enter” 3 times.

Circle?

Square?