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Creating an Effecive Presentations Shs

The document provides an overview of MS PowerPoint, highlighting its purpose as a software for creating slide presentations. It offers tips for effective presentations, emphasizing clarity, simplicity, consistency, and the use of hyperlinks. Key recommendations include minimizing slide content, using readable fonts, and incorporating visuals to enhance audience engagement.

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Creating an Effecive Presentations Shs

The document provides an overview of MS PowerPoint, highlighting its purpose as a software for creating slide presentations. It offers tips for effective presentations, emphasizing clarity, simplicity, consistency, and the use of hyperlinks. Key recommendations include minimizing slide content, using readable fonts, and incorporating visuals to enhance audience engagement.

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MS

POWERPOINT
OBJECTIVES
•Define what MS
PowerPoint is
•Discuss the
different tips on
how to create an
effective
presentations
OBJECTIVES
•Insert hyperlinks
in MS PowerPoint
Guest the
Logo
Let’s Start
Are you
ready?
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Logo

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this
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Wifi
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MS
Windows
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Powerpoi
nt
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Pinterest
Guest this Logo

Canva
Guest this Logo

E-mail
Analysis
1. What are your observations about the PowerPoint slide
presentation when we play the “Guest the Logo”?

2. Is the appearance of the slides affect the overall


impact of the PowerPoint presentations?

3. Have you experienced creating a PowerPoint slides?


Ms POWERPOINT
•Is a software or
application that is
particularly used to
present data and
information in a form
of slides.
CREATING AN
EFFECIVE
PRESENTATIONS
MINIMIZE
•Keep slide counts
to a minimum
•To maintain a clear
message and to
keep the audience
attentive.
MINIMIZE
•Limit the
content to 6
lines and 7
words per line.
•6 x 7 rules
• Keep slide counts to a minimum. To maintain a clear message and to
keep the audience attentive. Keep slide counts to a minimum. To
maintain a clear message and to keep the audience attentive. Keep
slide counts to a minimum. To maintain a clear message and to keep
the audience attentive. Keep slide counts to a minimum. To maintain
a clear message and to keep the audience attentive. Keep slide
counts to a minimum. To maintain a clear message and to keep the
audience attentive. Keep slide counts to a minimum. To maintain a
clear message and to keep the audience attentive. Keep slide counts
to a minimum. To maintain a clear message and to keep the audience
attentive. Keep slide counts to a minimum. To maintain a clear
message and to keep the audience attentive. Keep slide counts to a
minimum. To maintain a clear message and to keep the audience
attentive. Keep slide counts to a minimum. To maintain a clear
message and to keep the audience attentive. Keep slide counts to a
minimum. To maintain a clear message and to keep the audience
attentive. Keep slide counts to a minimum. To maintain a clear
message and to keep the audience attentive.
clarity
•Avoid being fancy
(font style)
• Make sure that it
is also big enough
to be read by the
audience. (font
size)
•Clarity
•CLARITY
•Clarity
• Clarity

•Clarity
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font
size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font
size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font
size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font
size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font
size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big enough to be read by the audience. (font size)
• Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big
enough to be read by the
audience. (font size)
•Avoid being fancy (font style)
• Make sure that it is also big
enough to be read by the
audience. (font size)
SIMPLICITY
•Use bullets or
short sentences.
•Use a simple
design and yet
presentable
output.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to 6 lines and 7 words per line.
SIMPLICITY
•Avoid using TOO
MUCH
animations.
•Avoid using TOO
MUCH transitions.
SIMPLICITY
•Avoid using TOO
MUCH
animations.
•Avoid using TOO
MUCH transitions.
VISUALS
•Use graphics
to help in
your
presentation.
CONSISTE
NCY

Make your design
uniform.
•Avoid having
different font styles
and backgrounds.
CONSISTENCY
•Make your design uniform.
•Avoid having different font
styles and backgrounds.
CONSISTENCY
•MAKE YOUR DESIGN
UNIFORM.
•AVOID HAVING DIFFERENT
FONT STYLES AND
BACKGROUNDS.
CONTRA
ST
Use light font on
dark background
or vice versa.
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PROCESS QUESTION
As a student,
is it important
to create an
effective
presentation?
HYPERLI
NKS
HYPERLIN
KS
•Hyperlinks in
PowerPoint are
similar to links
you might
have seen on a
web site.
HYPERLIN
KS
•Allows you to
jump back and
forth between
specific slides
in your
presentation.
HYPERLIN
KS
•Allows you to
jump back and
forth between
specific slides
in your
presentation.
MS POWE
RPOINT
OBJECTIVES
•Define what MS
PowerPoint is
•Discuss the
different tips on
how to create an
effective
presentations
OBJECTIVES
•Insert hyperlinks
in MS PowerPoint

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