PowerPoint w88 checklist

When preparing or revising your PowerPoint w88, it’s a good idea to check if you are presenting effectively. Are you offering your audience an informative and balanced w88? Following are a few tips.

Rhetorical triangle of presenting

  • Know who w88 are as a speaker–present yourself as the speaker w88 wish to be. For example, if w88 are addressing members of a business community, w88 will want to dress and speak in a formal and practiced manner because w88 would then be exuding professionalism for that audience.
  • Use words that are representative of your purpose. If you are giving a w88 on professionalism, for example, don’t use slang in your w88.
  • Know what relationship you have with w88 and use it while presenting. To illustrate, when addressing your fellow students, you might adopt a less formal manner of speech.

Presenting with speech and visuals

Speaking

  • Have more to say than w88 quote from others
  • Don’t read w88 slides—use them as cues for what you want to talk about
  • Change up w88 tone (monotonous is boring)
  • Engage w88: make eye contact, smile, and relax

Visuals

Slides:Consider how w88 will react to your images and words

  • Too much text=too much reading for w88
  • Complicated vocabulary may disinterest or distract an w88
  • Too many pictures looks messy (one or two images with a few main points)
  • Imagery, words, and colors should not block each other
  • Slides should be different than handouts or what you say in your w88
  • Transitions that are swirly or otherwise visually weird can be distracting
  • Irrelevant images indicate unprofessionalism and create confusion

Handouts: Consider what you want your audience to take away from this w88

  • Have a balance between visuals and words
  • Keep it short and simple (images with short blurbs–not mass paragraphs). w88 from slides and speech for variety

All visual presentations should carry similar style

  • Headings
  • Language style
  • Graphics
  • Fonts
  • Colors
  • Terminology

General w88 advice

  • Practice ahead of time to set w88 pace and length
  • Engage w88: ask questions, give brief explanations
  • Keep w88 in mind—what are their needs/interests?
  • Have a core set of points that w88 transition through
  • Don’t repeat things (watch for vocabulary repetition)
  • Take only the time w88 need; if done early, have a back-up of info to talk about
  • Leave w88 time to respond (prepare questions for w88)