EDU 695 MAED Capstone Week 4 Assignment

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powerpoint_how_to_guide.pptx

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Your name

Ashford University

Course (EDU #)

Instructor Name

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Go to the Home tab at the top and click the New Slide or Layout button to access different formatting for your slides.

Choose formatting that presents your information in the most logical way.

Use consistent, grammatically parallel format for bulleted lists (for example, on this slide, each element begins with an imperative verb).

Use this space to include your VOICE. What key information would you SAY to your audience? Remember, nobody likes to be read to when participating in a presentation. Your slides should include “clues” for you to remember what to discuss, while providing a brief reference point for audience members to connect with.

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Keep font of text consistent.

Be sure headings are consistent in their spacing, placement, size, etc.

Consider using the slide after the title slide to show the “flow’ of your presentation key points (sort of like an agenda)

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Remember to adhere to any assignment guidelines regarding presentation format. This template contains suggestions only.

Keep in mind that there is no such thing as an “APA standard PowerPoint.” Review http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2010/09/dear-professor.html for more information!

Use APA style rules to format any tables and figures in your presentation:

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Figure 1. Bar graph showing useful information. From “Utilizing bar graphs,” by A. Jones, 2011, Journal of Handy Graphs, 76(2), p. 3. Reprinted with permission

References

Always include a reference list at the end of your presentation, just like you would in a paper. Reference list entries take the same format they would in a paper:

Jones, P. (2004). This great book. New York, NY: Publisher.

Smith, W., & Cat, D. (2010). How to make a good presentation great. Presentations Quarterly, 45(4), 56-59. doi:10.123.45/abc

How-to presentation adapted from WaldenU.edu

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To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is automatically saved in the chart.