1. PRINCIPLE OF POWERPOINT DESIGN
Create your presentation with your audience in mind. This means being aware of who your
audience is so that your presentation speaks to them and takes into account their
backgrounds. Mold your presentation to fit the kinds of information they might be seeking.
Research the audience before creating your presentation.
Think of your PowerPoint presentation as a tool to supplement what you have to say. The
PowerPoint shouldn't be your whole presentation. Use the slides to reiterate main points, key
issues, and important facts and figures. Limit the amount of text you use on each slide so that
the slides are clear and easy to read. Use bullet points to draw attention to key information.
Don't overuse animation and motion. Too much can overwhelm the slide and make your
presentation too distracting for the audience. Stick to a streamlined and consistent
presentation. An overly animated transition with a wacky effect can detract from the
importance of your presentation.
Use the slide notes. Type up the important points in the slide notes so that you can refer to
them during the presentation. This ensures that you don't forget key information. Take a
second to look at the slide notes if you do have a moment where you lose your train of
thought, and you need a moment to get back on track. Having these notes also helps you
prepare and rehearse your presentation.
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9. Create your presentation with your audience
in mind.
Give your audience an easy to follow
narrative.
Think of your PowerPoint presentation as a
tool to supplement what you have to say.
Don't overuse animation and motion.
Use the slide notes.
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28. LAND
MINES !!!
•Put everything you present on the
•use different colors / fonts on every
single slide.
•Use bright background colors that will
strain your audience's eyes
•Use too many animation effects! They
are VERY distracting for the audience
and make you look like a show-off.
•Run experiments at the last minute.
•Run experiments before you save a separate
copy of your file.
•Panic and start banging your head on the
monitor. It won't help.
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29. Print “One More Thing please”
THANKS:
>>> inp = raw_input (“Enter Last Statement:”)
if
Else:
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