Sir add this to STF social science [email protected] On Oct 24, 2016 8:18 AM, "ravi aheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Simple rules for better PowerPoint presentations > > Have you ever given a PowerPoint presentation and noticed that something > about it just seemed a little … off? If you’re unfamiliar with basic > PowerPoint design principles, it can be difficult to create a slide show > that presents your information in the best light. Poorly designed > presentations can leave an audience feeling confused, bored, and even > irritated. Review these tips on making your next presentation more engaging. > > Don't read your presentation straight from the slides > > If your audience can both read and hear, it’s a waste of time for you to > simply read your slides aloud. Your audience will zone out and stop > listening to what you’re saying, which means they won’t hear any extra > information you include. Instead of typing out your entire presentation, > include only main ideas, keywords, and talking points in your slide show > text. Engage your audience by sharing the details out loud. > > Follow the 5/5/5 rule > > To keep your audience from feeling overwhelmed, you should keep the text > on each slide short and to the point. Some experts suggest using the 5/5/5 > rule: no more than five words per line of text, five lines of text per > slide, or five text-heavy slides in a row. > > Screenshot of Microsoft PowerPoint > Don't forget your audience > > Who will be watching your presentation? The same goofy effects and funny > clip art that would entertain a classroom full of middle-school students > might make you look unprofessional in front of business colleagues and > clients. Humor can lighten up a presentation, but if you use it > inappropriately your audience might think you don’t know what you’re doing. > Know your audience, and tailor your presentation to their tastes and > expectations. > > Choose readable colors and fonts > > Your text should be easy to read and pleasant to look at. Large, simple > fonts and theme colors are always your best bet. The best fonts and colors > can vary depending on your presentation setting. Presenting in a large > room? Make your text larger than usual so people in the back can read it. > Presenting with the lights on? Dark text on a light background is your best > bet for visibility. > > Screenshot of Microsoft PowerPoint > Don't overload your presentation with animations > > As anyone who’s sat through a presentation while every letter of every > paragraph zoomed across the screen can tell you, being inundated with > complicated animations and exciting slide transitions can become > irritating. Before including effects like this in your presentation, ask > yourself: Would this moment in the presentation be equally strong without > an added effect? Does it unnecessarily delay information? If the answer to > either question is yes—or even maybe—leave out the effect. > > Use animations sparingly to enhance your presentation > > Don’t take the last tip to mean you should avoid animations and other > effects entirely. When used sparingly, subtle effects and animations can > add to your presentation. For example, having bullet points appear as you > address them rather than before can help keep your audience’s attention. > > Keep these tips in mind the next time you create a presentation—your > audience will thank you. For more detailed information on creating a > PowerPoint presentation, > > -- > *For doubts on Ubuntu and other public software, visit > http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/ > Frequently_Asked_Questions > > **Are you using pirated software? 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