Date post: | 01-Nov-2014 |
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POWERPOINT?
Killing the audience softly
…or avoid 5 mistakes?
Too much information!
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ThingsWordsBullets
Thoughts5 +/- 2
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Video lecture• Preparation
– Cloths– Hair styling– Make up
• Content– Plan– Write– Rehearse
• Filming– Body language– Voice– Eye contact– Reading vs telling– Virtual interaktion
• Postproduction– Storyboard– Editing– Transcoding– Publishing
• Usage– Implementing in course
• Test• Task
preparation
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content
3plan – write – rehearse
Relevancy? 3
test
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Visual information• Pictures used as metaphores• Affective AND cognitive appeal• Emphasis beauty, size, speed,
colourfulness…
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Click to add title
Visual information• Pictures used as metaphores• Affective AND cognitive appeal• Emphasis beauty, size, speed,
colourfulness…
You can!
Quality
• Layout• Fonts• Color
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Don’t center your objectsUse the whole area availableUnbalance makes the rhythm
Don’t center your objectsUse the whole area availableUnbalance makes the rhythm
FONTS
One font familyMany different faces
http://kuler.adobe.com/http://www.colorblender.com
LAYOUT
makes difference
Which bullets do you remember?
Which images do you remember?
Which images do you remember?
What should a poster looklike?
scribus
inkscape
High word-count posters are basically manuscripts pasted onto a wall, and attract only those viewers who are for some reason excited by manuscripts pasted onto walls. Posters with 500-800 words or less are ideal.Avoid blocks of text longer than 10 sentences.
title
needs to be catchy in order to “reel in” intoxicated passersby. [Maximum length: 1-2 lines.]
abstract
Do not include an abstract on a poster! If you are presenting your poster at a meeting, you will probably be asked to submit an abstract; this abstract is for inclusion in the “meeting catalog,” not for on your poster. At the very least, don’t make your abstract long: aim for 50 words or less.
Introduction
Get your viewer interested about the issue or question while using the absolute minimum of background information and definitionsquickly PLACE your issue in the context of published, primary literaturethen PITCH an interesting, novel hypothesisTHEN you can a general experimental approach that will TEST your hypothesis. the introduction of a poster is a wonderful place to put a photograph or illustration that communicates some aspect of your research question. [Maximum length: approximately 200 words.]
Materials and methods
Briefly describe experimental equipment and methods, but not with the detail used for a manuscriptUse figures and tables to illustrate experimental design if possible; use flow charts to summarize Include photograph or labeled drawings Mention statistical analyses that were used and how they allowed you to address hypothesis. [Maximum length: approximately 200 words.]
Results
first, mention whether experiment worked, briefly describe qualitative and descriptive in second paragraph, begin presentation of data analysis that more specifically addresses the hypothesis. This is always the largest section, except if you have no data. [Maximum length: approximately 200 words]
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