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Discover how to overcome stage fright, prep effectively, and deliver top-notch presentations with essential style tips from University of Vermont. Learn about color, contrast, fonts, and animation while mastering PowerPoint techniques. Enhance your slides with proper font choices, sizes, and content density to keep your audience engaged. Dive into the world of presentation design and tech tips for a successful delivery. Make Murphy proud by planning ahead and having backup strategies ready. Access PowerPoint resources recommended by experts to elevate your presentation game.
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How to Survive a Presentation Style Techniques Preparation Dean.Williams@uvm.edu http://www.uvm.edu/~djw/presentations/powerpoint-2002-psyc15/ University of Vermont
How to Survive a Presentation Plenty of reasons for stage fright. If you’re not worried, you should be. Worry now Prepare Relax University of Vermont
Style Tips Color Contrast Fonts, sizes Information density Rely on built-in features University of Vermont
Color and Contrast Contrast between text and background Rules for print and display differ University of Vermont
Font Choices, Font Choices Rules for print and display differ San-serif fonts are easier to read on-screen projected Rules for print and display differ Serif fonts work well on paper University of Vermont
Font Sizes Default title size: 44 points Default text size: 32 points Minimum size: 16 points University of Vermont
Less Is More Bullet your key points. Provide details verbally. No more than 6 or 7 points per slide. Use “notes” for details. University of Vermont
Animation Animation … can make your audience nauseous. University of Vermont
Animation Tips Animation can also keep their interest Use with care Be consistent? University of Vermont
Clip Art Can keep interest. Stereotypical and insulting? Illustrative or distracting? University of Vermont
Tech Tips: Getting Started Office Assistant Design templates Slide layouts & color schemes Slide masters & title masters Slide show controls PowerPoint vs. PowerPoint University of Vermont
Murphy Must’ve Used PowerPoint Check out the room Bring your own equipment Have a Plan B University of Vermont
Plan B Bring universal file format … on universal medium … or media Multiple copies Bring your own equipment Use Web version Have a Plan C Good acting: this was plan A all along University of Vermont
Plan C Printed handouts & notes Overheads Web pages on your own disk University of Vermont
Plan D Send out for pizza? University of Vermont
PowerPoint Resources Calderon , P. (1998). Anatomy of a great presentation. Windows Magazine, (June) http://content.techweb.com/winmag/library/1998/0601/fea0111.ht m Includes downloadable sample "Night before" checklist University of Washington. (2000). PowerPoint Resources. http://courses.washington.edu/~hs590a/weblinks/ppt.html References to style and effectiveness guides University of Vermont
PowerPoint Resources Health Sciences Communications Association. (Site visited September, 2000). Effective PowerPoint Presentations. http://www.hesca.org/pptutor.htm Effective presentations and technical guide Basic, Brief and useful Medical Library Association. (2000). How to Give a Good Presentation. http://www.mlanet.org/publications/tool_kit/presentation.html Organizing, preparing, and delivering a presentation -- index cards and flip charts to computer presentation software University of Vermont