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Presentation Guidelines and Tips Carefully read and follow the assignment instructions as you create your presentation. Presentation Structure

 Always include a title slide, with your name (any other info?)…

 Use the slide after the title slide to provide an introduction to your presentation.

 At the end of your presentation, include a slide for References1 (called Sources for the MMHA 6050 Module 3 assignment). Include all the sources you have used to develop your presentation.

Visual and Verbal Presentation of Information

 You will use visuals and narration to convey the information in your presentation. Although you are not required to give your presentation to an audience, you should develop it as if you are.

Effective Slide Design

 On your slides, use text, photos, graphs, maps, links to websites, and/or other visual elements to convey the information. [Examples to come]

 Limit the amount of text you include on your slides to the most essential information.

Formatting of Text on Slides

• Ensure headings are consistent in terms of placement and size. • Keep the font of text consistent throughout your presentation. • When you create bulleted lists, use a consistent grammatically parallel

format. Example: [to come] • Cite your sources. 2

Presenter Notes

 Write your presenter notes as if you are going to deliver the presentation in front of an audience. Practice giving your presentation to ensure the length and (?) are appropriate for the assignment.

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In Module 4, you will examine expectations associated with graduate-level work, including academic integrity and APA

style. You are required to list all the resources you use to develop your presentation. In the future, you will be required to

format your citations and references following APA guidelines.