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High Quality Slide Presentations. Library Media Center Palmer High School. High Quality Vs. Low Quality. Concise Bullets To the point No wordy sentences Exception = quotes Presenter fills in the details Appropriate amount of info on each slide.
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High Quality Slide Presentations Library Media Center Palmer High School
High Quality Vs. Low Quality • Concise • Bullets • To the point • No wordy sentences • Exception = quotes • Presenter fills in the details • Appropriate amount of info on each slide • A lower quality slide show, though it may be eloquent, will be overly wordy and lose power to the reader. Don’t make your reader hear and read the exact same words. When you present, don’t just read from the slides!
High Quality Vs. Low Quality • Appropriate Text • Size • Color • Font • Animations don’t distract • Spell checked! • CrAZYFonts • Clashing colors • Hard to read • Too Big • Animations • Misspelingses
High Quality Vs. Low Quality • Related and Cited Images • Clear resolution • Blurry • Not related Credit: http://www.facebook.com
High Quality Vs. Low Quality • Contains • Title slide • Intro slide • Content slides • Summary slide • Slides out of order; no logical progression • No Title – or title which has nothing to do with presentation • No closure; ends abruptly….