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Creating an Effective PowerPoint Presentation

Creating an Effective PowerPoint Presentation. English 174. Who and What. Conducted individually Main points of your research project For: your English teacher Your classmates 5 to 8 minutes. Organization. Title slide Contents slide Problems Solutions Concluding points.

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Creating an Effective PowerPoint Presentation

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  1. Creating an Effective PowerPoint Presentation English 174

  2. Who and What • Conducted individually • Main points of your research project • For: • your English teacher • Your classmates • 5 to 8 minutes

  3. Organization • Title slide • Contents slide • Problems • Solutions • Concluding points

  4. Organization • Title slide: • Topic • Presenter name • Course name and number • Section • One slide

  5. Contents • List the main topics of the presentation • 1 slide • Aims • State what the members of the audience are to have learned by the end of the presentation • 1 slide • Optional

  6. Format • Main points • These should appear in large print • Sub-points • These should appear below main points in slightly smaller print

  7. Travel • Air • Automobiles • Train • Bus

  8. Use pictures to draw attention to your points • Do not distract your audience with unnecessary special effects

  9. Concluding Comments • In this section summarize your points • 1 slide

  10. Marking Points • easy to read • visually pleasing • point form • correct spelling • complete • discuss, explain and present –not just reading

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