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Power Point 101 Getting Started with Power Point
Agenda 1. Using Power Point   2. What NOT to do…   3. Before you begin…   4. Creating a presentation
Three types of presentations Speaker-led Self-running Interactive Linear Controlled by presenter Supplement NOT Supplant Linear Music, pictures, clipart, etc. No presenter necessary Non-Linear Controlled by user/viewer Games, kiosks, etc.
Three types of presentations Speaker-led Self-running Interactive Linear Controlled by presenter Supplement NOT Supplant Linear Music, pictures, clipart, etc. No presenter necessary Non-Linear Controlled by user/viewer Games, kiosks, etc. Next: Power Point Dos and Don’ts
DON’T In a recent online survey of 688 people who regularly view PowerPoint presentations 62% said that their top annoyance is when the speaker reads the text on the slide word for word. If you have a lot to say about a particular slide that’s OK but you should NEVER use the slide as a cue card and read everything to the audience. Use the notes page and print out your notes if you need a reminder. Put as little text on the slide as possible and refer to your notes if necessary.
DO Put important points on slide. Use speaker notes. Elaborate on the important points.
DON’T Do not overload your slide with too much text. Generally when slides are filled with a lot of text the audience is too busy reading the words rather than listening to you. Or, if they are listening to you they aren’t reading the words on the slide. Try to limit your words to 6 words per line and no more than 4 or 5 lines on a slide. If you have a lot of info you must include, use more slides.
DO Use bullets Keep text to a minimum
DON’T Don’t use font sizes smaller than 28.
DO Use font sizes larger than 28.
DON’T Use busy backgrounds that make it hard to read the text.
DO Use softer backgrounds
DON’T Use clashing colors
DO Use colors that work well together
DON’T Overuse animation effects. Use annoying PowerPoint effects EVER!
DO Use animated effects sparingly. Only animate points you wish to emphasize.
DO Keep the flow and format consistent.
DON’T Change the look or flow of the presentation unless there’s a good reason.
DON’T  Use long videos to fill time. Start video automatically.
DO Use short video clips. Use videos to break up a long presentation. Start video “On Click”
DON’T Overuse Clipart and Graphics
DO Use clipart or pictures when relevant. Ex: My pride and joy
DON’T Copy/Paste images off the Internet.
DO Download images and Insert onto slide.
DON’T Set your presentation to Auto Advance the slides
DO Advance slides on Click.
DON’T Abruptly end the presentation.
DO Use an end slide.
Miscellaneous DON’Ts Skip over slides. Use too many figures and charts/graphs. Go in cold. Wing it. Experiment at the last minute.
Miscellaneous DOs Backup your presentation often. Practice the presentation. Practice using the equipment and test. Always have a backup plan. Use Spell Check Save as a Power Point Show. Allow audience to process the slides. Use the B key! Know your material.
Next Before you begin…
Before you begin Storyboard, outline Create filing system PP Presentations folder Separate folder for each presentation Save before you type even one letter Save as you go – OFTEN Collect multimedia Save as… into appropriate folder

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Power Point 101

  • 1. Power Point 101 Getting Started with Power Point
  • 2. Agenda 1. Using Power Point 2. What NOT to do… 3. Before you begin… 4. Creating a presentation
  • 3. Three types of presentations Speaker-led Self-running Interactive Linear Controlled by presenter Supplement NOT Supplant Linear Music, pictures, clipart, etc. No presenter necessary Non-Linear Controlled by user/viewer Games, kiosks, etc.
  • 4. Three types of presentations Speaker-led Self-running Interactive Linear Controlled by presenter Supplement NOT Supplant Linear Music, pictures, clipart, etc. No presenter necessary Non-Linear Controlled by user/viewer Games, kiosks, etc. Next: Power Point Dos and Don’ts
  • 5. DON’T In a recent online survey of 688 people who regularly view PowerPoint presentations 62% said that their top annoyance is when the speaker reads the text on the slide word for word. If you have a lot to say about a particular slide that’s OK but you should NEVER use the slide as a cue card and read everything to the audience. Use the notes page and print out your notes if you need a reminder. Put as little text on the slide as possible and refer to your notes if necessary.
  • 6. DO Put important points on slide. Use speaker notes. Elaborate on the important points.
  • 7. DON’T Do not overload your slide with too much text. Generally when slides are filled with a lot of text the audience is too busy reading the words rather than listening to you. Or, if they are listening to you they aren’t reading the words on the slide. Try to limit your words to 6 words per line and no more than 4 or 5 lines on a slide. If you have a lot of info you must include, use more slides.
  • 8. DO Use bullets Keep text to a minimum
  • 9. DON’T Don’t use font sizes smaller than 28.
  • 10. DO Use font sizes larger than 28.
  • 11. DON’T Use busy backgrounds that make it hard to read the text.
  • 12. DO Use softer backgrounds
  • 14. DO Use colors that work well together
  • 15. DON’T Overuse animation effects. Use annoying PowerPoint effects EVER!
  • 16. DO Use animated effects sparingly. Only animate points you wish to emphasize.
  • 17. DO Keep the flow and format consistent.
  • 18. DON’T Change the look or flow of the presentation unless there’s a good reason.
  • 19. DON’T Use long videos to fill time. Start video automatically.
  • 20. DO Use short video clips. Use videos to break up a long presentation. Start video “On Click”
  • 21. DON’T Overuse Clipart and Graphics
  • 22. DO Use clipart or pictures when relevant. Ex: My pride and joy
  • 23. DON’T Copy/Paste images off the Internet.
  • 24. DO Download images and Insert onto slide.
  • 25. DON’T Set your presentation to Auto Advance the slides
  • 26. DO Advance slides on Click.
  • 27. DON’T Abruptly end the presentation.
  • 28. DO Use an end slide.
  • 29. Miscellaneous DON’Ts Skip over slides. Use too many figures and charts/graphs. Go in cold. Wing it. Experiment at the last minute.
  • 30. Miscellaneous DOs Backup your presentation often. Practice the presentation. Practice using the equipment and test. Always have a backup plan. Use Spell Check Save as a Power Point Show. Allow audience to process the slides. Use the B key! Know your material.
  • 31. Next Before you begin…
  • 32. Before you begin Storyboard, outline Create filing system PP Presentations folder Separate folder for each presentation Save before you type even one letter Save as you go – OFTEN Collect multimedia Save as… into appropriate folder