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Good PowerPoint presentations are not hard to make. There needs to be a lot of pictures, and no walls of words. The presentation should not be read off of the screen, the screen should be used simply for cues on what to talk about next.
ok well i always read through the presentation and then i think of the lay out like if i have a poster when i talk about something then i point to a picture of it. If you are using power point and you don't want to stare at the screen the whole time or read off of the screen then make a print out of your power point and cut them so they are like note cars. this is so you can do your own thing and not look at the board as much. This will help you look prepared and ready and that you spent time on planing your presentation.
ok well i always read through the presentation and then i think of the lay out like if i have a poster when i talk about something then i point to a picture of it. If you are using power point and you don't want to stare at the screen the whole time or read off of the screen then make a print out of your power point and cut them so they are like note cars. this is so you can do your own thing and not look at the board as much. This will help you look prepared and ready and that you spent time on planing your presentation.
More information is needed. What device is the screen on - make, model, etc? Have you read the manual or searched the manufacturer's website?
Now and remember what the audience needs to know. ---------------------------- When preparing to present to someone else, try not to read too much off the presentation and try to use your audience in the examples. Use hand gestures and speak clearly.
There is a zoom command that will make the print larger. You must search for it. It will make the print take up more of the screen. Otherwise, you must get a larger screen.
read aloud from the notes or outline
To improve your PowerPoint presentation, use proper capitalization techniques by capitalizing the first letter of each word in the title and subtitles, capitalizing proper nouns, and avoiding excessive capitalization in body text. This will make your presentation more professional and easier to read.
It is generally acceptable to refer to notes during a presentation, as long as it helps you stay organized and on track. However, speaking without relying on written prompts can make your presentation appear more polished and engaging to the audience. It ultimately depends on your comfort level and the specific requirements of the presentation.
The content of the PowerPoint presentation was informative and well-organized. The design was visually appealing with clear graphics and easy-to-read text. Overall, it was a well-executed presentation.
try to impress her by sayin you like the book shes reading she may be surprised u read but go for it. and try to direct the convo in a way she can relate to the subject =]
if it is needed.....it is easy for novices to overuse effects. However, if you have a good graphic to bring in, or want to highlight something it is very useful. It can make the presentation much more interesting than a bulleted list of words that you read to the audience.