PowerPoint for Great Presenters

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How to use PowerPoint slides to improve your presentation drastically.

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Hi!

Can someone

get me out of this?

PowerPoint for

Great Presenters

Hello?

Is it me you are looking for?

“It takes

courage to own your stage. It

takes time to learn how to shine.”

by Lim Keng Kee

What’s a Slide?A slide is a single page of a presentation. Collectively, a group of slides may be known as a slide deck, hi slider or slide show.  Historically,  a  slide  was  created  on  a transparency  and viewed  with  an overhead projector.  In  today's digital age,  a slide most commonly refers to a single page developed using a presentation program such  as Microsoft PowerPoint  or Apple Keynote. Lecture notes in slide format are referred to as lecture slides, frequently downloadable by students in .ppt or .pdf format.

What’s a Slide?A slide is a single page of a presentation. Collectively, a group of slides may be known as a slide deck, hi slider or slide show.  Historically,  a  slide  was  created  on  a transparency  and viewed  with  an overhead projector.  In  today's digital age,  a slide most commonly refers to a single page developed using a presentation program such  as Microsoft PowerPoint  or Apple Keynote. Lecture notes in slide format are referred to as lecture slides, frequently downloadable by students in .ppt or .pdf format.

What’s a Slide• single page of a presentation• a group of slides: slide deck, hi

slider or slide show• created on a transparency and viewed

with an overhead projector• developed using a 

presentation program such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Apple Keynote.

• in .ppt or .pdf format

What is a Slide?

“..presenters who use visual

aids are 43% more effective in persuading..”

“…average presenters who used visual aids were as

effective as more advanced presenters using no visuals.”

Articles with images get

94% more total views

Go BIG or go HOME!

Hi, I’m Sans Serif

HI, I’M SERIF

“…commercials presented during the first batch of ads were

remembered significantly…”

DON’T

Don’t read every word

Don’t torture your audience’s eyes

Don’t useeffects

Don’t talk too

fast

Don’t put

irrelevant pictures

Don’t use

cliché &

jargon

Don’t hide yourself or your slides

Any Questions?

“..combination of graphics and

words has a communicative power that neither singularly possesses.”

by Mike Parkinson

Practice,

Practice,

Practice.

Objective

WhoWhat & WhyHow

http://www.billiondollargraphics.com/infographics.html

Reference:Persuasiveness & Effectiveness research

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presentation_slide

http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com/digital-marketing/infographics-and-the-science-of-visual-communication/

What’s a slide

Simultaneous / Sequential processing

http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/28/6-powerful-reasons-why-you-should-include-images-in-your-marketing-infographic/

Image increases views

http://www.brainshark.com/Ideas-Blog/2012/March/Best-PowerPoint-Fonts-for-Killer-Presentations.aspx

Appropriate font size

http://cybernetnews.com/helpful-tip-difference-between-serif-and-sans-serif-fonts/

Difference between font types

http://chrislema.com/powerpoint-images/

Reference:

http://www.presentationzen.com/presentationzen/2011/08/eye-gaze-and-the-power-of-faces.html

Others:

http://blog.polleverywhere.com/better-powerpoint-does-sequence-matter/

Sequence of slides / Negative information for memory

http://alfabravo.com/2007/11/presentation-skills-dos-donts/

Do vs Don’t

http://gethelp.library.upenn.edu/workshops/biomed/ppt/dodont.html

http://presentationsoft.about.com/od/powerpointtipsandfaqs/tp/080119powerpoint_font_tips.htm

Lim Keng Kee(KK)

+6017-4830933

limkengkee88@gmail.com