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Academic Presentation Design

Academic Presentation Design. Academic Presentation Design. Creating an Effective Tool for Communicating Your Topic. Key Concepts. Purpose of slideshow Choosing content Developing slide layout and design How to present. Purpose. Communicates a message Addresses the target issue(s)

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Academic Presentation Design

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  1. Academic Presentation Design Academic Presentation Design Creating an Effective Tool for Communicating Your Topic

  2. Key Concepts • Purpose of slideshow • Choosing content • Developing slide layout and design • How to present

  3. Purpose • Communicates a message • Addresses the target issue(s) • Guides your audience • Keeps speaker on track • Provides visual reference for ideas presented

  4. Content • Factual information from reliable sources (cited, of course) • Hypotheses and opinions based on your interpretation of the data • Visual elements that illustrate your topics or reinforce your position • It should be included by cover page, out line, scope of study, introduction, literature review , conclusion.

  5. Slide Layout and Design • Text: key words/phrases, short quotes, 4-6 lines of text per slide (besides title) • Fonts: easy to read, large (28+) • Backgrounds: consistent, subtle • Colors: high contrast, not distracting, appropriate for tone of presentation • Graphics or media: relevant, necessary, good quality,Keep It Simple, Standard Logo

  6. How to Present • Orally explain/expand upon the key words/phrases viewed on each slide • Speak clearly (enunciate), project your voice to back of room • Speak at appropriate pace (slower than you usually would) • Face your audience – use note cards as reference rather than turning your back to look at screen

  7. Do allow time for questions • Don’t read your paper • Look at your audience • Think coda—find some way—elegantly, gracefully, and memorably—to bring your talk to a suitable conclusion. • Less Is More13-15 Minutes only

  8. Geoff Pullum's Five Golden Rules • DON'T EVER BEGIN WITH AN APOLOGY • DON'T EVER UNDERESTIMATE THE AUDIENCE'S INTELLIGENCE • RESPECT THE TIME LIMITS • DON'T SURVEY THE WHOLE DAMN FIELD • REMEMBER THAT YOU'RE AN ADVOCATE, NOT THE DEFENDANT

  9. Additional Online Resources • PowerPoint Design Tips • http://www.kristofcreative.com/services/multimedia/powerpoint_tips.shtml • College of Education: Technology – PPT Tips • http://ed.uwyo.edu/Tech/tutorials/powerpoint_design.htm • Creating Electronic Presentations • http://www.evms.edu/acc/tips-present.html • It’s Showtime!!! • http://fsc.fsonline.com/fsj/archive/120198kaye.html

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