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(Title Page) Enter name of topic here. Enter group members names here. Insert a photo or photos in this slide that shows something about your STD. Find images on Facts on File , which can be found on my page. Delete this text box from your presentation and replace it with the image.
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(Title Page) Enter name of topic here Enter group members names here
Insert a photo or photos in this slide that shows something about your STD. Find images on Facts on File, which can be found on my page. • Delete this text box from your presentation and replace it with the image. • If you want to you add photos to other slides in your presentation you may do that. • If you need help let me know…
Save Your Work! • This is a good time to start saving your work. • Go to FILE, then Save As…, then change the name of the presentation, and choose a location to save it to. • Delete this slide after saving your work, but remember to save it as you continue to add to your presentation.
PPT Presentation Guideline • You should not have more than one or two sentences per bullet, and you should not have more than 3 bullets per slide. • When you go over these limits, just create a new slide instead of overcrowding your slides. • The exception is for lists, which can be longer than three bullets if they are only one or two words per bullet. • When in doubt, make a new slide. • Delete this slide after reading.
STI Category • Examples of STI classification are: • Bacterial • Viral • Parasitic
What is the history of this disease? • When was it discovered? What do we know about the history of this STD?
What are the symptoms? how does someone know they have it? What signs could they see or feel? What tests can be taken for diagnosis
What is the treatment? • What does a person do if they have this STI? • Is there a cure? What is the cure? Can this be fatal? • If there is no treatment, how can they manage this?
Save Your Work! This is a good time to remind you to be sure you are saving your work. Delete this slide after saving your work, but remember to save it as you continue to add to your presentation.
What is the scope of this STI? • How many people have it?
STI’s In The News • Find a current event or news video about this STI. • Paste a link in this slide and summarize the article to the class. If it is a video, show the short video to the class. • Summary should be short and not go longer than one minute.
Free Slide • Interesting facts could go here. • Or other information…for example, is this disease increasing or decreasing? Do teens get this disease often? What are new things happening with this disease… • Is this disease more common with different groups of people, based on gender or country of person effected…
Deleted slides • If you don’t delete slides that needed to be deleted, you will lose 5 points per slide. • You are reminded to remove them on this template, and it also shows that you did not review your work before presenting it.
Final thoughts…? • If you are not ready to present when called, your presentation is late (-10 points) • If you are absent on the day you present, we will reschedule your presentation. • Do not spend time on slide colors or transitions until you complete the content.
Saving and Sending • You will present this PPT to the class. • Save this to your drive. • Email PPT to me at michael.attanasio@wwrsd.org • Be sure to put the topic of your presentation in the subject area. I will send the email back if the topic is not listed in subject area.