glance test: People should be able to comprehend each one in about three seconds.
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Articles: Design - 1 views
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Admit your
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Speak to that content when you present
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Articles: Preparation - 1 views
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What is the real purpose of your talk? Why is it that you were asked to speak? What does the audience expect?
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If your audience could remember only three things about your presentation,what would you want it to be? (1)__________ (2)__________ (3)__________
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10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint
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Visuals should be big, bold, clear, and easy to see. Allow graphic elements to fill the frame and bleed off the edges. Use visuals in an active way, not a decorative one. Aim to carefully trim back the details. Make your presentation—visuals and narration—participatory.
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Articles: Presentation "Awakening" - 1 views
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Now, you can use the cue cards you made to make sure you’re saying what you came to say.
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Don’t hand out the written stuff at the beginning
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No more than six words on a slide. EVER. There is no presentation so complex that this rule needs to be broken.
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Champions must sell
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everyone else is busy defending the status quo (which is easy) and you’re busy championing brave new innovations, which is difficult.
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hand out print-outs of your slid
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put your ideas in human terms
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This is something that I try to do every time that I present with images that jog memories or will create curiosity as mentioned above. Are there other ways to do this besides images...maybe with sounds? Dont want to get in to cheesy transitions sound effects from Power Point, but maybe recorded sounds from on a farm or even music? May sound a little far out, but with some of the younger students that I work with, it might work.
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real examples