Transcript PowerPoint: Beginner Level Pointers
PowerPoint: Beginner Level Pointers
Mrs. L. Paschitti
Color & Design
• Use a dark background with light text for presentations on computer screens • Use a light background with dark text for presentations on an overhead • Use colors that contrast
Typography
• For headings San Serif fonts are easier to read, Verdana or Ariel • All CAPS is difficult to read; combining upper and lower case is easier to read • Limit text slides to 6 bullets or less on a slide • Try not to use a font size smaller than 24 (default is 32)
Graphics
• Sources for graphics include: clip art; scanned images, and images from the Web
Animation
• Should be used sparingly and for a purpose • Should be used to demonstrate an idea to your audience • Too many effects are distracting and take your audience's attention away from the presentation
Spell Check
• Always proofread and check the spelling of your presentation
Keys to a good presentation
• Focus on your presentation content, not the PowerPoint software • Put your slides in a clear, logical order • Be consistent throughout your presentation in terms of typography, graphics, design and colors • Minimize clutter • Test your presentation • Always save frequently while creating your presentation
Books & Websites with Tips
•
Beyond Bullet Points: Using Microsoft PowerPoint to create presentations that inform, motivate, and inspire
, by Cliff Atkinson •
The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint
, by Edward R. Tufte