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Effective Use of Powerpoint as a
presentation tool.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 1. PowerPoint, when displayed via a projector, is a useful tool
  for showing audiences things that enhance what the speaker
  is saying. It is a useful tool for illustrating the content of a
  speech, such as by showing photos, graphs, charts, maps,
  etc., or by highlighting certain text from a speech, such as
  quotations or major ideas. It should not be used as a slide-
  show outline of what the speaker is telling the audience.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 2. Slides used in a presentation should be spare, in terms of
  how much information is on each slide, as well as how many
  slides are used. A rule of thumb is to put no more than eight
  lines of text on a slide, and with no more than eight to ten words
  per line. In most cases, less is more, so four lines of text is
  probably better. Don’t display charts or graphs with a lot of
  information—if it’s useful for the audience to see such things,
  pass them out as handouts.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 3. Unless you’re an experienced designer, don’t use the
  transition and animation “tricks” that are built into
  PowerPoint, such as bouncing or flying text. By now, most
  people roll their eyes when they see these things, and these
  tricks add nothing of value to a presentation.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 4. Above all, use high-contrast color schemes so that whatever is on
  your slides is readable. Unless you are a talented graphic designer, use
  the templates that come with PowerPoint or Keynote, and keep it
  simple—high concept design in a slide presentation doesn’t help in
  most circumstances, unless you’re in the fashion or design fields. If you
  use graphics or photos, try to use the highest quality you can find or
  afford—clip art and low-resolution graphics blown up on a screen
  usually detract from a presentation.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 5. Rehearse your PowerPoint presentation and not just once.
  Don’t let PowerPoint get in the way of your oral presentation,
  and make sure you know how it works, what sequence the
  slides are in, how to get through it using someone else’s
  computer, etc. Make sure that you can deliver your presentation
  if PowerPoint is completely unavailable; in other words, make
  sure you can give your speech without your PowerPoint
  presentation.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 6. Get used to using black slides. There are few speeches that
  need something displayed on the screen all the time. If you
  include a black slide in your presentation, your audience will
  refocus on you, rather than on the screen, and you can direct
  them back to the screen when you have something else to show
  them. Put a black screen at the end of your presentation, so that
  when you’re done, the PowerPoint presentation is finished and
  off the screen.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 7. Concentrate on keeping the audience focused on you, not on the
  screen. You can do this by using slides sparingly, standing in front of the
  audience in a way that makes them look at you, and, if possible, going
  to the screen and using your hand or arm to point out things on a slide.
  If you expect to be using PowerPoint a lot, invest in a remote “clicker”
  that lets you get away from the computer and still drive your
  presentation. If you don’t have one of those, it’s better to ask someone
  to run the presentation than to be behind a screen and keyboard while
  you talk.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 8. If you show something on a computer that requires moving the cursor
  around, or flipping from one screen to another, or some other technique that
  requires interaction with the computer itself, remember that people in the
  audience will see things very differently on the projection screen than you
  see them on the computer screen. Keep motion on the screen to a
  minimum, unless you’re showing a movie or a video. It’s better to show a
  static screenshot of a Web page, embedded on a slide, than to call up the
  Web page in a browser on a computer. If you want to point out something on
  a Web page, go to the screen and point at it—don’t jiggle the cursor around
  what you want people to look at: their heads will look like bobble-headed
  dolls.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 9. Don’t “cue” the audience that listening to your speech means
  getting through your PowerPoint presentation. If the audience
  sees that your PowerPoint presentation is the structure of your
  speech, they’ll start wondering how many slides are left. Slides
  should be used asynchronously within your speech, and only to
  highlight or illustrate things. Audiences are bored with oral
  presentations that go from one slide to the next until the end.
  Engage the audience, and use slides only when they are useful.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 10. Learn how to give a good speech without PowerPoint. This takes
  practice, which means giving speeches without PowerPoint. Believe it or not,
  public speaking existed before PowerPoint, and many people remember it
  as being a lot better then than it is now. A few people use presentation
  software in extremely effective ways—Steve Jobs and Stanford Law
  Professor Lawrence Lessig are two examples. Al Gore’s use of Keynote in
  the movie “An Inconvenient Truth” was a good model. But these three
  examples don’t look at all like the way most people use PowerPoint.
  Avoiding bad PowerPoint habits means, first and foremost, becoming a good
  public speaker.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 Presentations are created and given each and every day
  around the globe, and number in the tens of millions. If this
  will be your first presentation, these Beginner's Guides will
  teach you the basics of how to use presentation software. If
  this is your fortieth presentation, you probably will still find
  some useful tips and tricks that you did...
Effective use of PowerPoint
 Find out what exactly is defined as presentation software.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software program that
  is part of the Microsoft Office package. Great tool for
  business, classrooms and personal use.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 With every skill you mastered, you were a beginner once.
  Learning how to use PowerPoint is no different. Everyone
  has to start at the beginning, and luckily for you, PowerPoint
  is a really easy software to learn. Let's get started.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 Whether you are a beginner or want to learn more about
  PowerPoint, these free email courses are for you. Daily or
  weekly eCourses.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 Here are some of the available presentation software
  packages (in no particular order) -- and -- the best part is that
  they are all free!
Effective use of PowerPoint
 frequently asked questions about terms of use for the free
  downloads of files, templates, images offered on the
  About.com Presentation Software Web site.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 Lack of feedback. PowerPoint-based lectures tell you nothing
  about student learning. Design them to include opportunities
  for feedback (not simply asking if there are questions, but
  more actively quizzing your students). This often takes the
  form of listing questions, not information, on the slides
  themselves.
Effective use of PowerPoint
 PowerPoint presentations should help students organize their
  notes, not just “be” the notes. This is a particular danger with
  students who grew up accustomed to receiving PowerPoint
  notes to study from. Some may require convincing that notes
  should be taken beyond what is already on the slides.
Effective use of PowerPoint
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Effective use of powerpoint as a presentation tool

  • 1. Effective Use of Powerpoint as a presentation tool.
  • 2. Effective use of PowerPoint  1. PowerPoint, when displayed via a projector, is a useful tool for showing audiences things that enhance what the speaker is saying. It is a useful tool for illustrating the content of a speech, such as by showing photos, graphs, charts, maps, etc., or by highlighting certain text from a speech, such as quotations or major ideas. It should not be used as a slide- show outline of what the speaker is telling the audience.
  • 3. Effective use of PowerPoint  2. Slides used in a presentation should be spare, in terms of how much information is on each slide, as well as how many slides are used. A rule of thumb is to put no more than eight lines of text on a slide, and with no more than eight to ten words per line. In most cases, less is more, so four lines of text is probably better. Don’t display charts or graphs with a lot of information—if it’s useful for the audience to see such things, pass them out as handouts.
  • 4. Effective use of PowerPoint  3. Unless you’re an experienced designer, don’t use the transition and animation “tricks” that are built into PowerPoint, such as bouncing or flying text. By now, most people roll their eyes when they see these things, and these tricks add nothing of value to a presentation.
  • 5. Effective use of PowerPoint  4. Above all, use high-contrast color schemes so that whatever is on your slides is readable. Unless you are a talented graphic designer, use the templates that come with PowerPoint or Keynote, and keep it simple—high concept design in a slide presentation doesn’t help in most circumstances, unless you’re in the fashion or design fields. If you use graphics or photos, try to use the highest quality you can find or afford—clip art and low-resolution graphics blown up on a screen usually detract from a presentation.
  • 6. Effective use of PowerPoint  5. Rehearse your PowerPoint presentation and not just once. Don’t let PowerPoint get in the way of your oral presentation, and make sure you know how it works, what sequence the slides are in, how to get through it using someone else’s computer, etc. Make sure that you can deliver your presentation if PowerPoint is completely unavailable; in other words, make sure you can give your speech without your PowerPoint presentation.
  • 7. Effective use of PowerPoint  6. Get used to using black slides. There are few speeches that need something displayed on the screen all the time. If you include a black slide in your presentation, your audience will refocus on you, rather than on the screen, and you can direct them back to the screen when you have something else to show them. Put a black screen at the end of your presentation, so that when you’re done, the PowerPoint presentation is finished and off the screen.
  • 8. Effective use of PowerPoint  7. Concentrate on keeping the audience focused on you, not on the screen. You can do this by using slides sparingly, standing in front of the audience in a way that makes them look at you, and, if possible, going to the screen and using your hand or arm to point out things on a slide. If you expect to be using PowerPoint a lot, invest in a remote “clicker” that lets you get away from the computer and still drive your presentation. If you don’t have one of those, it’s better to ask someone to run the presentation than to be behind a screen and keyboard while you talk.
  • 9. Effective use of PowerPoint  8. If you show something on a computer that requires moving the cursor around, or flipping from one screen to another, or some other technique that requires interaction with the computer itself, remember that people in the audience will see things very differently on the projection screen than you see them on the computer screen. Keep motion on the screen to a minimum, unless you’re showing a movie or a video. It’s better to show a static screenshot of a Web page, embedded on a slide, than to call up the Web page in a browser on a computer. If you want to point out something on a Web page, go to the screen and point at it—don’t jiggle the cursor around what you want people to look at: their heads will look like bobble-headed dolls.
  • 10. Effective use of PowerPoint  9. Don’t “cue” the audience that listening to your speech means getting through your PowerPoint presentation. If the audience sees that your PowerPoint presentation is the structure of your speech, they’ll start wondering how many slides are left. Slides should be used asynchronously within your speech, and only to highlight or illustrate things. Audiences are bored with oral presentations that go from one slide to the next until the end. Engage the audience, and use slides only when they are useful.
  • 11. Effective use of PowerPoint  10. Learn how to give a good speech without PowerPoint. This takes practice, which means giving speeches without PowerPoint. Believe it or not, public speaking existed before PowerPoint, and many people remember it as being a lot better then than it is now. A few people use presentation software in extremely effective ways—Steve Jobs and Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig are two examples. Al Gore’s use of Keynote in the movie “An Inconvenient Truth” was a good model. But these three examples don’t look at all like the way most people use PowerPoint. Avoiding bad PowerPoint habits means, first and foremost, becoming a good public speaker.
  • 12. Effective use of PowerPoint  Presentations are created and given each and every day around the globe, and number in the tens of millions. If this will be your first presentation, these Beginner's Guides will teach you the basics of how to use presentation software. If this is your fortieth presentation, you probably will still find some useful tips and tricks that you did...
  • 13. Effective use of PowerPoint  Find out what exactly is defined as presentation software.
  • 14. Effective use of PowerPoint  Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software program that is part of the Microsoft Office package. Great tool for business, classrooms and personal use.
  • 15. Effective use of PowerPoint  With every skill you mastered, you were a beginner once. Learning how to use PowerPoint is no different. Everyone has to start at the beginning, and luckily for you, PowerPoint is a really easy software to learn. Let's get started.
  • 16. Effective use of PowerPoint  Whether you are a beginner or want to learn more about PowerPoint, these free email courses are for you. Daily or weekly eCourses.
  • 17. Effective use of PowerPoint  Here are some of the available presentation software packages (in no particular order) -- and -- the best part is that they are all free!
  • 18. Effective use of PowerPoint  frequently asked questions about terms of use for the free downloads of files, templates, images offered on the About.com Presentation Software Web site.
  • 19. Effective use of PowerPoint  Lack of feedback. PowerPoint-based lectures tell you nothing about student learning. Design them to include opportunities for feedback (not simply asking if there are questions, but more actively quizzing your students). This often takes the form of listing questions, not information, on the slides themselves.
  • 20. Effective use of PowerPoint  PowerPoint presentations should help students organize their notes, not just “be” the notes. This is a particular danger with students who grew up accustomed to receiving PowerPoint notes to study from. Some may require convincing that notes should be taken beyond what is already on the slides.
  • 21. Effective use of PowerPoint  http://www.slideshare.net/upload BY: Mau Ancheta FV1216