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Creating a P urposeful Presentation

Creating a P urposeful Presentation. Simple SNI Power Points for education , presentation , and assessment. Power Points For Education . Should always be: Attention grabbing Interesting Even surprising But not too complicated. Use background design and movement.

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Creating a P urposeful Presentation

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  1. Creating a Purposeful Presentation Simple SNI Power Points for education, presentation, and assessment

  2. Power Points For Education Should always be: • Attention grabbing • Interesting • Even surprising • But not too complicated Use background design and movement Include transitions and images Images or texts appear in different ways Don’t use too many different effects

  3. Power Points for Presentation Should always: • One or two images • only • 6 points or less • Limit effects

  4. Power Points for Assessment Should be: • Simple-Ask yourself: • Are the instructions large enough to see? • Are the images confusing? • Are effects distracting (consider using no effects for assessment) • Clear-Ask yourself: • Can you cut down the number of words? • Can you cut down the number of images?

  5. An Education Slide • Two fins down here • Two crossed eyes • A tail with 4 segments That makes this a cross-eyed Tongue wiggler

  6. A Presentation Slide • What kind of fish is this? • Large droopy eyelids • 5 fins total • 4 gill slits • Gradual shading from green to blue Pituitary Bubbler

  7. An Assessment Slide • Match the fish with the correct name. 1. 2. Pituitary Bubbler B. Cross eyed Tongue Wiggler C. Shark D. octopus

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