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Developing A Talk Using PowerPoint. Robert L. Tureman. Introduction. An Effective Talk is Well Organized The Presentation is the Outward Expression of my Inward understanding of my Topic Spending Time on Content will improve my talk This can be done by following a simple plan.
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Developing A Talk Using PowerPoint Robert L. Tureman
Introduction • An Effective Talk is Well Organized • The Presentation is the Outward Expression of my Inward understanding of my Topic • Spending Time on Content will improve my talk • This can be done by following a simple plan
A Simple Plan for a Great Talk • Start with a clear Topic • List Three Major Points About My Topic • Write an Introduction and Conclusion • Write Detail Bullets For Each Major Point • Use PowerPoint to Turn My Outline into a Presentation
Start with a clear Topic • Be Concise • Be Realistic • Choose Something I Know or can research
List Three Major Points About My Topic • Limit the number because the time is short • Express them as a brief phrase • You may expand on these as you talk
Write an Introduction and Conclusion • These should be written because they are critical to the talk • Include your major points in each • Choose your words carefully
Write Detail Bullets For Each Major Point • Limit these because of time • List about three for each major point • Be concise
Use PowerPoint to Turn My Outline into a Presentation • Use the outline view • Use the major commands • ENTER, TAB, and SHIFT-TAB • Select a Slide Design • FORMAT…SLIDE DESIGN • Run Spell Check • Insert images by using NSERT...PICTURE • Save the file to use when I speak
Conclusion • Well organized talks convey information in a powerful way • Deciding what to say is a "process", not an "event“ • Having a plan can make the talk fun and not a nightmare