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Electronic Presentations

Miss Stanley

B.T.A.

Presentation Vocabulary

• Slide- An individual screen in a presentation.

• Slide master -Used to make global changes

to your slides, rather than editing each individual

slide.

• Placeholder- Boxes telling you where to type

or where to insert a piece of clip art on the slide.

Presentation Vocabulary

• Slide Show - A series of slides displayed in

sequence. A slide show can be controlled

manually or automatically.

• Outline view -Displays slide text in outline form

easy to rearrange text on the slide.

• Slide Pane Tab -Displays multiple slides at one

time (thumbnails) easy to move slides around by

dragging.

Presentation Vocabulary

• Object / Clip - Any element that appears on a

slide, such as clip art, text, drawings, charts,

sounds, and video clips.

• Transition -A special effect used to introduce a

slide during a slide show. For example, you can

fade in from black, or dissolve from one slide to

another.

Presentation Vocabulary

• Animate-To apply movement to text or an

object. For example, text might fly onto the

screen from the left of drop in from above.

• Annotation Feature-A method of writing or

marking on the slide during a presentation.

• Narration-A recording of your voice that

describes or enhances the message in each

slide.

Presentation Vocabulary

• Sound- recorded audio clips that you can play

automatically as a slide changes from one to the

next.

• Timing –amount of time a slide displays on a

screen

Presentation Pointers

• Presentation Planning– Consider audience needs carefully.– Get organized.– Know your subject well.– Prepare visuals appropriate for available

equipment and presentation location.

Presentation Pointers

• Message Development– Think about key points.– Use a presentation outliner or sketch a

storyboard.– Keep one idea on a visual.– Add variety as needed.

Graphic Images

Art might include photo images, clipart, motion clips, or original artwork scanned and converted to a digitized image.

Graphic Images

• Clipart can add humor or contribute to text message.

• Be creative, but use images in good taste.

• An image isn’t necessary on every chart or slide in the presentation.

Graphic Lines/Boxes

• Lines can separate sections of a visual, emphasize key words, or connect elements.

• Boxes can provide a distinctive background for text.

• Fancy borders can call attention to the contents of a box.

Humor

• Use humorous clipart on visuals-if appropriate for the presentation topic.

• Be sure no images could be offensive to the audience.

Speaker Tips

• Dress professionally.

• Be enthusiastic.

• Speak clearly and distinctly.

• Maintain eye contact.

• Use natural gestures.

Good Example

• Uses bullets to organize text

• Is presented attractively– Not too ‘busy’– Same text throughout

• Use short points, not entire paragraphs

What’s Wrong Here?

• Can you read the text here?

• Do you have to squint?

• Is it hard to see some of the text on the mountain?

What’s Wrong Here?

• WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS SLIDE. IT INCLUDES THE GIVEN INFORMATION BUT IT IS TYPED IN ALL CAPS. IS IT APPROPRIATE TO TYPE IN ALL CAPS? IS IT HARD TO READ THIS SLIDE?

What’s Wrong Here?

• Microsoft PowerPoint

• Microsoft Word• Microsoft Excel• Microsoft Access

What’s Wrong Here?

• Business Technology Essentials

• Law in Society

• Personal Finance

• Accounting I

• Accounting II

• Marketing

• Multimedia Design

What’s Wrong Here?

• Math

• Science

• English

• Social Studies

Mini-Assignment

• Create a presentation with 4 slides– First should be a title slide with the name of your presentation

and your name.– Second should be a bulleted list of at least 3 items that you

would have liked to have received for Christmas but didn’t.– Third, should be a clip art and bulleted list slide telling what you

did get for Christmas and showing a picture of one of those items.

– Last slide can be anything you want related to your Christmas break.

• Each slide should have a different colored background.• Use a different font on each slide, but keep the same

font for the entire slide.• Insert a transition or animation on each slide.