Professional Powerpoint Presentation
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Why are we here? Does this matter to me?
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Agenda
• Limitations of PowerPoint• Design strategies• Presentation strategies• Distribution strategies• Good, the bad, and the ugly activity
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Limitations of PowerPoint
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Articles about PowerPoint misuse
• Death by PowerPoint
• Official: PowerPoint is bad for Brains
• Bad PowerPoint: When is enough enough?
• PowerPoint: Shot with its own bullets
• PowerPoint is evil
• Does PowerPoint make us Stupid?
• PowerPoint: Can software edit our thoughts?
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Peter Norvig
http://norvig.com/Gettysburg/sld001.htm
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Edward Tufte
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Limitations of PowerPoint – Tufte
1.Low resolution
2.Bullet outlines dilute thought
3.Deeply hierarchical and linear structure
4.Fragments narrative and data
5.Preoccupation with format, not content
6.Decoration and phluff
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cagxPlVqrtM
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Design Strategies
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Design Strategies: According to Tufte
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1.Use more useful visuals or give handouts
2.Use clear headings, numbered lists
or very few bulleted outlines
3.Design and leverage PowerPoint’s non-linear and non-hierarchical capabilities
4.Use plain, non-distracting backgrounds; use information rich and relevant images
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1.Use more useful visuals or give handouts
2.Use clear headings, numbered
lists or very few bulleted outlines
3.Design and leverage PowerPoint’s non-linear and non-hierarchical capabilities
4.Use plain, non-distracting backgrounds; use information rich and relevant images
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1.Use more useful visuals or give handouts
2.Use clear headings, numbered lists
or very few bulleted outlines
3.Design and leverage PowerPoint’s non-linear and non-hierarchical capabilities
4.Use plain, non-distracting backgrounds; use information rich and relevant images
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1.Use more useful visuals or give handouts
2.Use clear headings, numbered lists
or very few bulleted outlines
3.Design and leverage PowerPoint’s non-linear and non-hierarchical capabilities
4.Use plain, non-distracting backgrounds; use information rich and relevant images
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Design Strategies: According to Williams
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Robin Williams
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Contrast
Alignment
Repetition
Proximity
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Contrast
Good Bad
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Alignment
GoodToday I went to the store to buy an apple for my grandmother.
BadToday I went
to the store to buy an
apple for my
grandmother.
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Repetition and Proximity
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Bodykdkdkdkd
Conclusionkdkdkdkd
BadIntroduction
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Body
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Design Strategies: According to Patrick
(me!)
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1.PowerPoint should support objectives 2.Avoid PowerPoint templates3.Avoid using more than one level of
bullets4.Less is better: less words & less slides5.Avoid distracting clip art/unrelated
images6.Avoid distracting slide transitions7.Use CARP to improve design8.Avoid using all CAPS9.Leverage multimedia: visual & audio
when appropriate10.Don’t let PowerPoint control your
presentation
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1.Interactivity
2.MS Producer for PPT
3.Articulate Presenter
4.Impatica for PowerPoint
5.Games
6.Digital Stories
We need to think of ways to get students to interact and actively engage in their learning.
Move Beyond Static Text
MS Producer is a good tool if you want to add audio and video to your slides.
It is also free!
Articulate Presenter offers a seamless (but expensive) alternative to Producer. Also has quiz making tools.
Impatica is an easy tool to covert PowerPoint slides for the web.PowerPoint can used to create learning games to engage students online
Digital stories can be an effective way to build teacher presence online.
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Design Strategies: According to
Pecha Kucha et al.
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1.Pecha Kucha: 20 slides timed for 20 seconds each (total time=6 minutes 40 seconds) www.pecha-kucha.org (e.g., http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NZOt6BkhUg)
2.Ignite: 20 slides timed for 15 seconds each (total time=5 minutes) http://ignite.oreilly.com/
3.Guy Kawasaki: 10/20/30 rule – 10 slides, no more than 20 minutes, no font smaller than 30
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Design Strategies: According to the experts
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Presentation Strategies
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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1.Practice your Presentation
2.Test your PowerPoint before giving it
3.Learn how to move from slide to slide
4.Use the “B” key (or the “W”)
5.Don’t be locked to your PPT or the podium
6.Use numbers to navigate your slides
7.Have a “plan B” if the technology fails
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Distribution Strategies
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Activity
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• http://www.socialstartups.com/2007/06/26/microsoft-and-horrible-powerpoint-slides/
• http://christyluther.wordpress.com/2009/01/13/poor-presentation-slides/
• http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/04/worst_powerpoin.html
• http://elmhurst.edu/~jacobh/WorstPresentationEverStandAlone.ppt
• http://www.slideshare.net/jdornberg/worlds-worst-powerpoint
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Questions ?
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ResourcesPowerPoint Viewer - http://tinyurl.com/3buwr5
PowerPoint Producer - http://tinyurl.com/4mcn69
Articulate - http://www.articulate.com
Impatica - http://www.impatica.com
Games - http://it.coe.uga.edu/wwild/index.html
Digital Stories - http://www.storycenter.org
Ovation - http://www.adobe.com/products/ovation
OpenOffice Impress - http://www.openoffice.org
SlideShare - http://www.slideshare.net
Inspiration - http://www.slideshare.net/contests/
Patrick R. Lowenthal | [email protected]