PPP Lecture – 8/9/2011
Powerpoints
Bridgitte March
5 Steps to a good presentation
What is a presentation?
Communicating to an audience
Ideas/research
Problem solving
How it effects you
Show images/videos and talk about them
rather than reading essays off powerpoints
No clipart
No resolution images
No bullet points
Add videos/images
10 slides – 12 including titles and credits
30 point font – core text
Keep it simple
Make connections – facts – logical sequence
but include colour, pictures, and spread it out
Use inspiring images
Visualize – room and audience, naturally
run through it, drink water throughout.
Key Points
1.
Know your subject
2.
Know your audience – how many?
3.
Know yourself – know
limitations
4.
Prepare your script – intro –
body – summary
5.
Choose the right visual aid
Visual aids
1.
PowerPoint
2.
Overhead projects
3.
An object
4.
Video
5.
Handouts
6.
Flips cards
7.
Mime
Key points
1.
Prepare a storyboard
2.
Prepare the visual
3.
Rehearse plenty of times
4.
Turn up early to prepare
Assessed?
Grading criteria
·
Clarity of problem definition –
quality of research
·
Level of critical awareness –
experts – public opinion you think about what they say? – critics – social
comments
·
Quality of your resolution
·
Evaluation – pros/cons –
evidence – critical awareness
·
Level of professionalism
Title
– what im going to tell you today – what experts think on this subject –
research 1-2-3-4 – new ideas – developed from research – what I’ve made of
research I’ve found – make use of new ideas, how? – this is what I talked about
today - credits
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