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  • 1. Design, Content & Delivery

2. A good presentation needs Good Design Engaging Content Positive Delivery 3. What is Good Design? 4. Would you rather look at this? 5. Or this? 6. SimpleEasier to =Design Understand 7. How do we create engagingContent? 8. Drip-feed text 9. Common Problem:Too much writing 10. & writing Too small It was one of those summery days when the air is heavy and warmand nobody wants to do very much. Jonathan and Robbit wereresting on top of one of Moleys hummocks, relaxing and watching therest of the world go by. Jonathan could feel the suns warmth throughhis shell and it was making him feel comfortable and drowsy. Hewriggled contentedly. Last night, before hed gone to bed, Jonathanhad taken off his shell and given it a special polish, and this morning itgleamed in the sunlight. Beside him on the soft warm molehill, Robbitlay on his back, his paws behind his head, gazing up at the clear bluesky, thinking about things in his own rabbity way. "Why do nettles have stings?" He asked suddenly Jonathan had just begun to doze off, and woke with a start "Why do nettles have what?" He asked, not quite awake. "Stings," Robbit scratched one of his ears in a comfortable, absent-minded sort of way. Jonathan pondered, his head tilted to one side as he thought. "I suppose," He said eventually, "They have stings so nobody will eatthem." "Thats silly," Said Robbit, "Nobodyd want to eat a rotten oldnettle, anyway: theyre all tough and stringy." 11. Media Rich 12. Media Sources Videowww.youtube.com Photographswww.flickr.com Sound Effectswww.freesound.iua.upf.edu Audio Bookswww.archive.org 13. Explain complex theory withdiagrams 14. ABA B Power ElectricityA = Energy B = You 15. Images are Powerful 16. What is a good way to Deliverthis? 17. Teacher, meet Presenter 18. You already do this. 19. Lets also do thisPresentingEngagedTeacher Student 20. Present interactively 21. Which TV shows theme is this?EastendersThe X-FilesThe BillThe Outer Limits 22. Who wants to be a MillionairePlay games Observation Odd One Out A Question of Sport 23. PowerPoint + Quizdom =Formative Assessment 24. Common Mistake: People tend to put every word they are going to say on their PowerPoint slides. Although this eliminates the need to memorise your talk, ultimately this makes your slides crowded, wordy, and boring. You will lose your audiences attention before you even reach the bottom of your.... 25. [Continued] first slide. 26. Common Mistakes: Many people do not run spell cheekbefore showing their presentation - BIGMISTAK!!! Nothing makes you lookstupider then spelling erors. 27. Common MistakesAvoid And TermExcessiveYour Bullet-pointBullet-pointing. KeyComesOnly Messages FromBullet WillYour PeopleNOTKeyStandFiringPoints.Out. GunsToo Many In-factAtBullet-pointsTheAnnoyingPresenters. 28. Be careful using too muchdata 29. Useful Data v Total Number of Slides 10080 Usefullness604020 0 0 5 10 15 20 Slide Number 30. nal TipW for White, B for Black. 31. Have a Definite Ending 32. Design, Content & Delivery 33. A good presentation needs Good Design Engaging Content Positive Delivery 34. What is Good Design? 35. Would you rather look at this? 36. Or this? 37. SimpleEasier to =Design Understand 38. How do we create engagingContent? 39. Drip-feed text 40. Common Problem:Too much writing 41. It was one of those summery days when the air is heavy and warm andnobody wants to do very much. Jonathan and Robbit were resting ontop of one of Moleys hummocks, relaxing and watching the rest of theworld go by. Jonathan could feel the suns warmth through his shell and& writing Too smallit was making him feel comfortable and drowsy. He wriggledcontentedly. Last night, before hed gone to bed, Jonathan had taken offhis shell and given it a special polish, and this morning it gleamed in thesunlight. Beside him on the soft warm molehill, Robbit lay on hisback, his paws behind his head, gazing up at the clear blue sky, thinkingabout things in his own rabbity way. "Why do nettles have stings?" He asked suddenly Jonathan had just begun to doze off, and woke with a start "Why do nettles have what?" He asked, not quite awake. "Stings," Robbit scratched one of his ears in a comfortable, absent-minded sort of way. Jonathan pondered, his head tilted to one side as he thought. "I suppose," He said eventually, "They have stings so nobody will eatthem." "Thats silly," Said Robbit, "Nobodyd want to eat a rotten oldnettle, anyway: theyre all tough and stringy." 42. Media Rich 43. Videowww.youtube.comMedia Sources Photographswww.flickr.com Sound Effectswww.freesound.iua.upf.edu Audio Bookswww.archive.org 44. Explain complex theory withdiagrams 45. ABA B Power ElectricityA = Energy B = You 46. Images are Powerful 47. What is a good way to Deliverthis? 48. Teacher, meet Presenter 49. You already do this. 50. Lets also do thisPresentingEngagedTeacher Student 51. Present interactively 52. Which TV shows theme is this?EastendersThe X-FilesThe BillThe Outer Limits 53. Who wants to be a MillionairePlay games Observation Odd One Out A Question of Sport 54. PowerPoint + Quizdom =Formative Assessment 55. Common Mistake: People tend to put every word they are going to say on their PowerPoint slides. Although this eliminates the need to memorise your talk, ultimately this makes your slides crowded, wordy, and boring. You will lose your audiences attention before you even reach the bottom of your.... 56. [Continued] first slide. 57. Common Mistakes: Many people do not run spell cheek before showing their presentation - BIG MISTAK!!! Nothing makes you look stupider then spelling erors. 58. Common MistakesAvoid And TermExcessiveYour Bullet-pointBullet-pointing. KeyComesOnly Messages FromBullet WillYour PeopleNOTKeyStandFiringPoints.Out. GunsToo Many In-factAtBullet-pointsTheAnnoyingPresenters. 59. Be careful using too muchdata 60. Useful Data v Total Number of Slides 10080 Usefullness604020 0 0 5 10 15 20 Slide Number 61. nal TipW for White, B for Black. 62. Have a Definite Ending


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