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Power’ful Power’ful Presentations Presentations CHICA-CICS-CAM CHICA-CICS-CAM April 30, 2004 April 30, 2004 Gayle Gilmore, RN, MA, MIS, CIC [email protected]

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‘Power’ful Presentations CHICA-CICS-CAM April 30, 2004. Gayle Gilmore, RN, MA, MIS, CIC [email protected]. Duluth Minnesota. Duluth Minnesota. Powerful Presentations. The learner will be able to: Meet unique needs of adult learners; Prepare a PowerPoint program; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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‘‘Power’ful Power’ful PresentationsPresentations

CHICA-CICS-CAM CHICA-CICS-CAM April 30, 2004April 30, 2004

Gayle Gilmore, RN, MA, MIS, CIC

[email protected]

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Duluth Minnesota

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Duluth Minnesota

                                   

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Powerful Presentations

The learner will be able to: Meet unique needs of adult

learners; Prepare a PowerPoint program; Produce effective PowerPoint

slides.

            

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James AthertonAdult Learning Theory

Additive vs Supplantive Learning

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James AthertonAdult Learning Theory

Additive vs Supplantive Learning

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“Absolute PowerPoint” Ian Parker

New Yorker 5/28/2001

“There are tracts of corporate America where to appear

without PowerPoint would be vaguely pretentious,

like wearing no shoes.”

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Overheads vs Powerpoints

Over vs through a bright light Reading is still awful

Advantages of powerpoint– In order– Consistent look– Easily edited

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“Presenter” 1981 - 1987 Bob Gaskins, Renamed PowerPoint Macintosh application only Black & white only

Cathleen Belleville – Screen beans

            

                  

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PowerPoint 1

Microsoft purchases for $14 million

Other applications– Harvard Graphics– Lotus Freelance

            

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PowerPoint 3.0 – 4.0

Microsoft Office Other products

– Word Perfect– Quattro Pro– Draw Perfect– Harvard Graphics

            

                                         

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PowerPoint 97

Microsoft dominant Electronic presentations Autocontent added “Documentation free”

            

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Office 2000

PowerPoint 2000

30 million PowerPoints daily 11 billion/year

            

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White Space

Allow plenty!

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Font Size

                                                

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Font Selection

                                                

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Color

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ColorColor

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Color Wheel

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Presenter vs PowerPoint

PowerPoint can’t overcome a poor presenter

Know material inside and out Don’t need everything on the slide If you say, “you might not be able

to see this. . . . .”, skip it!

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Date Attendance Month Total

1/5/03 88 Januiary 3621/12/03 931/19/03 851/26/03 962/2/03 85 February 3472/9/03 852/16/03 922/23/03 853/9/03 70 March 3593/16/03 703/23/03 1013/30/03 1184/13/03 111 April 3504/20/03 1604/27/03 795/4/03 113 May 3915/11/03 1015/18/03 945/25/03 836/1/03 88 June 4326/8/03 1016/15/03 696/22/03 876/29/03 877/6/03 75 July 3047/13/03 707/20/03 707/27/03 898/3/03 91 August 3138/10/03 798/17/03 708/31/03 739/7/03 89 September 3349/14/03 849/21/03 759/28/03 8610/5/03 88 October 38010/12/03 11110/19/03 7010/26/03 11111/2/03 94 November 46311/9/03 8111/16/03 10711/23/91 9111/30/03 9012/7/03 100 December 29112/14/03 9312/21/03 98

Total

050100150200250300350400450500

March

September

Total

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Presenter vs PowerPoint

You can blank the screen Difficult concepts easier Little animation Know where your slides are

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Presenter vs PowerPoint

Want discussion? Controversy on the slide

Check compatibility

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Design Choices

Less is more Don’t crowd Divide into several slides

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Use Images Judiciously

Helpful Irritating Small becomes large Poor quality is more noticeable

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Images are Secondary

Colorful Add information Clarify

information Clear association

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Poor Quality

Becomes worse with enlargement

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Finding Images

Clip Art Clip Art on Line Purchased Packages Snag-It Internet Scanning Digital Camera

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APIC Recommendations

Fewer than 6 words down Fewer than 6 words across 3 slides per page with lines for

notes Number and initial all pages

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Have you seen this?

Once a person starts adding text to a slide, there seems to be no end to the information that they decide to include. Not only is difficult to read, but then often the presenter reads it to you from the from the screen. Sometimes even with their back to the audience. It is not necessary to include all the information on the slide. Really.

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10 Rules for PowerPointRobert Morgan

1. ‘Never’ use PowerPoint Background

2. Never use too much text (less is more)

3. A picture is > than 1000 words

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10 Rules for PowerPoint

4. Avoid too many animations5. Avoid distracting sounds6. Give your message. Interact.

Create. 7. Do whatever to make your

PowerPoint unique

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10 Rules for PowerPoint

8. Know your purpose and audience9. Practice to make sure things

work10.Be sure your equipment is set up

and working.– Be sure your equipment is set up and

working.• Be sure your equipment is set up and working.

– Be sure your equipment is set up and working.• Be sure your equipment is set up and working.

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Questions?

And then -

Build a new powerpoint!

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