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1 SET – B - Fall, 2012 Mary Jones – TP 1 (1500 to 1900) Rob Smith – TP 2 (1900 to 2000) Harry Young - TP 3 (2000 Nanotechnology – 5 th Technological Revolution?

1 SET – B - Fall, 2012 Mary Jones – TP 1 (1500 to 1900) Rob Smith – TP 2 (1900 to 2000) Harry Young - TP 3 (2000 to ?) Nanotechnology – 5 th Technological

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3 MUST AT LEAST ONE WEEK Dr. Edelbach MUST review and approve of your team’s FINAL presentation AT LEAST ONE WEEK prior to its presentation. No approval, no presentation! Approval of Presentation

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SET – B - Fall, 2012Mary Jones – TP 1 (1500 to 1900)Rob Smith – TP 2 (1900 to 2000)Harry Young - TP 3 (2000 to ?)

Nanotechnology –

5th Technological Revolution?

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Sample type – this is 40 ptMake certain to include

the slide number on each slide - horizontal

Use drawing/illustrations to add interest to slides.

DO NOT overdo it

48 pt type - Arial

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Dr. Edelbach MUST review and approve of your team’s FINAL presentation AT LEAST ONE WEEK prior to its presentation.

No approval, no presentation!

Approval of Presentation

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Most important issue is how well the slides communicate key information.

Keep backgrounds plain and DO NOT use fancy type faces.

Different items on a slide can “appear.” DO NOT have type “flying” or “fading” in although

items can “appear” when mouse is clicked.Make certain to have a slide before each person’s

section with key info - 32 points

Things to keep in mind

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Cover key points of your team’s problem statement including why this sub-topic is important today and in the future.

Should be no more than 3 slides total for this section and take no more than 3 minutes.

This time does is in addition to the approximate 7 minutes per person

Introduction

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Make certain to bring a printed copy of the presentation slides, 6-up in “pure black & white”, the day of your team’s presentation.

Review sample

IMPORTANT

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Printing PP slidesIn order to print your PP presentation

6 per page, review the next slide before attempting to print it.

Be certain to review the key information at the bottom of the menu.

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This section should wrap-up the presentation by highlighting some of the key issues related to what might happen in the future related to this sub-topic.

Three minutes maximum. This time is in addition to the seven

minutes per person.

Conclusion

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Sample PP SlidesThe following slides are provided as samples to help in

planning your DID class presentationSome show things which SHOULD NOT be doneOthers show PROPER techniquesIt is suggested that you follow these recommendations

when preparing your presentationThe MOST critical thing to do before starting to use PP is

to have a well-developed outline. Without one, there is little hope of having a good presentation

I WILL NOT review any slides unless I have previously approved the presentation outline!

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This is 60 pt typeArial Narrow Bold ShadowThis is 44 point Arial normalThis is 36 point Arial normalThis is 32 point Arial normal

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PowerPoint Slide Information

Follow these guidelines when preparing your PP slides:1. KISS – audio or motion are NOT to be used. 2. The main purpose of a slide is to communicate -

Anything which interferes with that goal is wrong.3. Make certain to use charts or graphs when presenting

numerical data. 4. Photos and graphics can be inserted if they add to the

information being presented.5. The slide background should be plain, not confusing.

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Too much info on this slide!

Introduction - Any presentation should normally have an introduction, body and conclusion. As you would expect, the introduction sets the stage for the major portion of the report and attempts to provide the audience with a general overview of what was done and the contents of the presentation. Each member of the group should be introduced at the beginning of the presentation before the overview of the topic begins.

Body - The body of the presentation will go into as much detail as possible covering the most important information about the project. It should convey to the audience that issues that your group felt were most important and relevant. Divide up this section into the appropriate sub-sections and headings such as "Past", "Present" and "Future.".

Conclusion - The conclusion should be a brief wrap-up of the report Always ask if there are any questions or comments. Time for questions does not have to be built into the presentation.

Questions or Comments Slide -

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Amount of Information Simplify, simplify, simplify Reduce number of words to minimum Break up material in multiple slides

if necessary Use “bullets” to add emphasis to

various points Include pictures or graphics where

possible