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PowerPoint Presentations (class note)

It has become commonplace for individuals to make presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. This week, you will create such a presentation and submit it to your peers for their perusal and in the drop box as your written assignment this week. The basic rules for creating such presentations remain the same. As you start to think about this aspect of your final project, keep these rules in mind.

•Each slide should illustrate a single point or idea.

•Use large, legible letters—32-point font for text and 40-point for headings.

              I found the print to be small and hard to read.

•Use all capital letters for headings only.

•Use color, spacing, and bullets to clarify and simplify.

•Do not clutter up the slide. If you have a great deal of data, divide it among several slides. It should not take more than 20 seconds for someone to read the slide.

•If you are creating a message slide, do not put more than seven lines on it with seven or fewer words per line. If you have bullets, have a maximum of three to five one-line bullets on a slide.

•If data slides are black and white, white on a black background shows up better than black on a white background does.

Simplicity is the key. Avoid using too many different colors, fonts, forms of emphasis, or animation, sounds, video or other “bells and whistles.” Anything you add should contribute to, not distract from, the message.

              The border you used is distracting.  The words on the slides get lost because of the border.

•Try for consistency in background, fonts, sizes, transitions, and so forth.

                             The font varies from 15 font to 36 font.

•Use colors effectively. Use only light colors, such as white and yellow, on a dark background.

•Do not use colors such as red and purple. Nerve-jarring color combinations are too distracting.

•Dark colors on a light background or light colors on a dark background show off the best.

•If you decide to use graphics, each graphic should have a purpose and an obvious connection to the text and should contribute to the achievement of your objectives.

              The border used distracts from the purpose of the slides.

•Title slides should contain five or fewer words.

              That does not include your name.  Your name should be on the title page.

•Spaces between lines should be at least the height of an uppercase letter.

•After you have put the information on the slides, proofread to ensure accuracy of content, grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

              There are no references.

Hi Laura, your presentation contain a lot of great information on your topic but, it lacks a clear thesis statement. Your powerpoint was a little difficult to read due to the size of your letters and the border was a little much. I believe if you do some adjustments with those issue you will have a great powerpoint presentation. Good Job