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Presentation Title Optional Subtitle. Presenter’s Name Month 00, 20XX. Presentation Title Presentation Agenda. Section One topic Section Two topic Section Three topic Section Four topic Section Five topic. Presentation Title Section Subhead .

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  1. Presentation TitleOptional Subtitle Presenter’s Name Month 00, 20XX

  2. Presentation TitlePresentation Agenda • Section One topic • Section Two topic • Section Three topic • Section Four topic • Section Five topic

  3. Presentation TitleSection Subhead • Bullet point 1 information highlights— Additional information or detail supporting or expanding upon preceding bullet • Bullet point 2 information highlights • Bullet point 3 information highlights • Bullet point 4 information highlights • Bullet Point 5 information highlights— Additional information or detail supporting or expanding upon preceding bullet — Additional information or detail supporting or expanding upon preceding bullet

  4. Presentation TitleSection Subhead • This is an example of a 2-column format. • Indent secondary, supporting points. • This format accommodates more bullets. • But points must be shorter. • Bullet point 3 additional information • Bullet point 4 additional information • Bullet Point 5 additional information • Bullet Point 6 additional information • Secondary or supporting point • Additional supporting point • Bullet Point 7 additional information • Secondary or supporting point • Additional supporting point

  5. Section Head TopicOptional Subtitle

  6. Presentation TitleSection Subhead Graphic or Chart Title

  7. Presentation TipsHow to make your point like a pro

  8. Presentation TipsKeep it short and sweet • Present your information in bulleted form. • Try to limit each bullet point to a single line of information. • Try to limit each slide to no more than 7-8 bullets. • The result is a crisp, readable, easy-to-follow visual presentation. • Summarize your key presentation points; don’t repeat what you’re saying verbatim. • Eliminate articles (“the, a, an”) to keep your points short. • It’s OK to use incomplete sentences and omit periods in your bullets. For example: • Instead of “The purpose of my study is to establish the need for a new learning model” • Write, “Study designed to establish need for new learning model”

  9. Presentation TipsCombine Words and Images • Photos can enliven your presentation and help make it more memorable. • Photos can help make information-dense slides more readable. • Photos can make slides with little information more interesting. • But photos also increase your presentation file size large, so use them sparingly.

  10. East Bay Green Corridor PartnershipCalifornia State University, East Bay University Vision Destination & Demonstration University • Teaching and modeling sustainability • Center of innovation and partnerships • Underpinning regional economic vibrancy Regional Center of STEM Education • Teaching STEM disciplines • Developing Teachers of STEM • Building School-to-Career STEM pipeline Regional High Access University of Choice • Redefining academic quality through inclusivity

  11. Thank You. • For more information Presenter’s Name Title California State University, East Bay 510.123.4567 firstname.lastname@csueastbay.edu

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