Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Management PowerPoint Presentation, Educational PowerPoint Presentation



I've always had a rather ambivalent attitude toward PowerPoint presentations. Although their potential is undoubted, target audiences tend to see them as cumbersome and outmoded. The noted author Cliff Atkinson, who wrote 'Beyond Bullet Points', says that PowerPoint tends to be associated more with boredom than brilliance. Nevertheless, PowerPoint remains a cornerstone of contemporary education delivery. So, to keep your presentations interesting and your audience engaged, let's see how YOU can avoid delivering Death by PowerPoint!

Think of each of your presentations as if it was a website.

Shape the structure of your business PowerPoint presentation like a website. Everyone pays enormous attention to detail concerning the branding of their website - your presentation should be the same. Aesthetic concerns are paramount, and your presentation should look polished and well-designed. Use a theme going throughout and avoid the use of bright contrasting colours, as they will distract your audience from what you're trying to convey.

Abandon the ClipArt!

Utilise high grade graphics from stylish stock image sites to add a vibrant quality to your slides. There are several sites where you can buy photos for as little as $1 - a sound investment! Some personal favourites of mine include Stockxpert, Shutterstock and iStockPhoto, however there are lots more out there, so if you are curious, do a search on Google for "Royalty Free Stock Photography".

Less is More

Don't crowd your slides with irrelevant text - make them succinct and uncomplicated. Sometimes actions speak louder than words. With PowerPoint, your primary goals is to convey these actions through your images. Your presentation is a visual representation of what you are talking about - not an alternative to the presenter. Even if it's a simple line or quote, less is often more.

Use 3D

Give your diagrams added interest by making them 3D, and they will visually hold the viewers attention far more than flat, uninteresting diagrams. This works really well with pyramids, and it will make your objects leap off the page, instead of being static and boring.

And Finally... Don't Over Animate

Going animation happy and overdoing the movement on your template is a definite no no. Having things zooming in from all directions and flying out, rotating around and jumping up and down - will only confuse people. If you do want to use animation in your presentations, stick to simple, no fuss, elegant fading in and out. Leave the flying about to your favourite cartoon characters!

Follow these simple steps and your presentation should be a pleasure to watch, rather than an uncomfortable coffee break, and if you decide that all of this sounds like too much hassle - hire a virtual assistant to do it for you!

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