January 3, 2005

Do’s And Don’ts When Preparing A PowerPoint Presentation

To create a truly effective presentation you should follow some general Do's and Don'ts.

Learned through actual practice, here are my recommended ones.

DO:

  • Organize your thoughts on paper before working with PowerPoint
  • Use the Outline View for preparing the text part of your presentation
  • Spell check your content
  • Use only appropriate graphs, charts and images that closely follow or complement the concept expressed in each slide
  • Divide topics in one or more slides and keep text to a minimum on each slide
  • Keep a certain consistency in titles, backgrounds, colours and slide transitions
  • Run the show for final adjustments, stand back from the screen at least a meter, perhaps ask a colleague to assist and to give useful ideas
  • Use opening and closing slides so that the audience won’t see PowerPoint before and after the presentation

DON’T:

  • Don’t work on the visual part of the presentation before having inserted all the necessary text
  • Don’t use too many pictures and graphics which might take the focus away from more important items such as keywords and relevant data






posted by on Monday, January 3 2005
Saturday, December 1 2007

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