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1、PowerPoints with Pizzazz!,Jennifer Dorman jdormancbsd.org,Agenda,Planning and Organizing a Presentation Review of the Basics layouts and templates, slides, views, text Adding the Pizzazz! animations, embedding multi-media Project Work,We Learn,,,,,,,Putting the 3 Together,,Kinesthetic,Verbal,Visual,
2、,Planning a Presentation,,Agenda Welcome Activity 1 Activity 2 Break Activity 3,,Youve got to start with a script.,,,,,,,,,,Content and Purpose,Inform your audience Illustrate your point Interact with data,Inform,Interact,Illustrate,Choosing Content,,Should I use clip art or photos?,,What visuals ar
3、e appropriate?,How should the slides be organized?,,How much time will I require?,Create a Storyboard,Create slides using titles to get started Use Slide Sorter view to sort and arrange your slides in the best order.,Adding Content,,8/5/2020,13,Overview,A PowerPoint can contain text, graphics, chart
4、s, and other data types.,Charts,Graphics,Text,Video,Art,Text,Charts,Text,,Adding Text,Keep bullets to one line Limit of 3-5 bullets per page Be sure font is large enough (24),Add Graphics,Limit animated graphics,Add Graphics,Choose similar graphic styles,,,,Add Graphics,Or all photos,,Add Graphics,B
5、alance text, blank space, and graphics on your page,8/5/2020,20,Different Views,Normal View provides a comprehensive view for each slide with notes and outline. Outline View helps the users focus on the text -- displays the text of your presentation with slide titles and bullet points.,,,Other Views
6、,Slide Sorter View displays multiple slides and lets you quickly change their order in the presentation. Slide Show view is also called preview.,,You can also choose your slide view from down here.,Choose your layout from here depending on your content.,Adding Functionality,,Animate!,Custom Animatio
7、n Timing Transitions,Add Notes,Add notes to bottom note area This is your “script”,Know what you want to say,Notes, or even an entire research paper, can go in this space.,Embedding Media,NOTE All media that is embedded into a PowerPoint is not actually “in” the PowerPoint Video and audio that plays
8、 from within PowerPoint is actually “hyperlinked” to the place where the original media is stored (hard drive, server, flash drive, etc.) TIP If you have embedded media in your presentation, create a folder to hold your PPT file as well as your media files Take the entire folder with you when you mo
9、ve to another computer,TIP - Asset Folder,,Video in PowerPoint 3 Ways,Hyperlink to video file Insert Movies and Sounds Movie from File .avi, .mpeg, .wmv, .asx, .asf Control Toolbox Windows Media Player Properties Custom,,Design Elements,Maximizing the visual quality and readability of your presentat
10、ion,CRAP Design Elements,Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity,The Non-Designers Design Book Robin Williams,Contrast,Contrast refers to any difference of size, shape, or color used to distinguish text (or other elements, though here were focusing on text) from other pieces of text. The use of bold
11、 or italics is one common form of contrast the difference in shape makes the bolded or italicized text stand out from the surrounding text. Increasing the size of headers and titles, or using ALL CAPS or small caps are other ways of distinguishing text.,Adapted from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/
12、communication/design-better-with-crap.html,Repetition,Repetition in your text is bad; repetition of your design elements is not only good, but also necessary. Repetition of design elements pulls the document together into a cohesive whole, and also improves readability as the reader comes to expect
13、text that looks a certain way to indicate certain qualities (e.g. the start of a new section, a major point, or a piece of code.),Adapted from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/design-better-with-crap.html,Alignment,Alignment is crucial not just to the cohesive appearance of your docume
14、nt but also to the creation of contrast for elements like bulleted lists or double-indented long quotes. Unaligned text floats mysteriously, forcing the reader to figure out its relation to the rest of the document. Centered text is particularly bad (and is a novices favorite design trick).,Adapted
15、from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/design-better-with-crap.html,Proximity,Pieces of information that are meant to complement each other should be near each other. Your reader shouldnt have to seek out the next logical piece of information; rather, use proximity to make sure that the
16、 next piece of information a reader sees is the next piece of information they should see.,Adapted from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/design-better-with-crap.html,Alignment and Placement,,,,CRAP: Visual Organization,Group related items to reduce clutter and provide reader with an or
17、ganized structure.,General Design Suggestions,For teachers and students,Purposeful Design Elements,Use a consistent background or a Design Template. Use standard fonts (Times New Roman for body text, Arial, for headers). Use Slide Layout to set up your text boxes - that way the formatting is consist
18、ent throughout. Limit bullets to 3-5 per slide depending on text quantity (your text should comfortably it the screen at a 24 point).,Purposeful Design Elements,Make sure that your text color does not clash with your background color (if you use a Design Template, you will always be safe). Do not ad
19、d sound effects unless they specifically contribute to your message - otherwise, they will be a distraction. If you are adding slide transitions and custom animations, select a consistent format so as to not detract from your message.,Purposeful Design Elements,The information you include in a PowerPoint should supplement your verbal presentation - it should not be (word-for-word) your spoken presentation. Reference, but do not read from, the PowerPoint unless you are reciting a direct quote. If you include visuals, be sure to adequately explain them in your verbal presentation.,