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Engineering 10. PowerPoint GuideLines. Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer [email protected]. Student Presentations. During Meetings of [15 & 22]Nov ANY Topic OK Engineering topic preferred if possible Counts as BOTH HW08 and EXTRA Credit - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering

Bruce Mayer, PELicensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer

[email protected]

Engineering 10

PowerPoint

GuideLines

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Student Presentations During Meetings of [15 & 22]Nov ANY Topic OK

• Engineering topic preferred if possible• Counts as BOTH HW08 and EXTRA Credit

– Worth a Total of 6 ptsAnd Do NOT have to do any more for HW8

HW08 alternative = Exercise 14.11• Write: Resume, Cvr Ltr, Thank You ltr

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Student Presentation Logistics Done Using POWERPOINT 10-15 Minutes

• 5-10 Slides Inform Me of Your Intention by Sa/12Nov

• eMail Presentation to the Instructor– Will to load onto rm3902 presentation computer– Presentation accepted as eMail Attachment Until

The DAY BEFORE The PresentationCan also bring on USB Drive on Presentation Day

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OnCampus PPT Prep Resource

• The Communications Studies Operation Maintains a COMMUNICATIONS LAB that is Available to ALL Students for FREE

• The “Comm Lab” Specializes in Helping Students with PowerPoint Presentations

• The Rm 803 CommLab Hours of Operation• Mon: 9:00-2:30pm• Tue:

• 9:00-11:30am• 1:00-4:00pm

• Wed: 9:30-5pm• Thur:

– 9:00-11am– 1:00-2:30p

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Chabot “Std” PPT Template

• The “Standard” Chabot College Template is OnLine at

http://www.chabotcollege.edu/photos/downloadpowerpoint.cfm?filename=chabot1

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Presentation Training

• The BEST Presentation Training →

Giving Presentations• There is No Substitute for EXPERIENCE in

this Regards– PREPARE Carefully & Extensively– Do a POST-MORTEM Evaluation

• Ask YourSelf: What could I have done BETTER

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Student Presentation ScoreCard

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Some tips to make your presentations

presentable

Basic Power Point Guidelines

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Contrast is important. For paper…

• Dark text on a light background.

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Basic Rules for Presentations

For projection…• Light text on a semi-dark

background• The eye is attracted to the

light on the screen

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Stick with a single background.• The background is the stage

for your information.• Set the stage and leave it

alone!

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Don’t try to dazzle the audience with graphics or style…but with the information.

The medium is not the message.

The information is the message.

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Balance.

Do not center bullet points. It makes the text ragged.

And hard to read and follow with your eyes.

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Balance.

Generally, left-justify bullets. This keeps things neat.. and easy to follow.

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Balance.

Centered graphics leave little room for text.

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Basic Rules for Presentations

Balance. • Place graphics off-center.• More room for text.• Better balance.• More pleasing to the eye.• Left placement leads the

eye to the text.

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Basic Rules - Capitalization

• AVOID ALL CAPS – VERY HARD TO READ.

• First Cap – • More Formal• Harder To Type And More Decisions.

• This is an example of capitalizing the first word• Less formal.• Easier to type and fewer decisions

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Use Restraint With Fonts

Employ only a few...stick to familiar fonts Stay away from gimmicky fonts unless

for a theme.

Keep type sizes consistent. Serif vs. Sans Serif.

• Serif Classic – Sans Serif Modern DON’T USE ALL CAPS.

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Choose Fonts Wisely

Italics are more difficult to read. Use bold when you want some words

to stand out. Font size

• Easy to read (18 pt)• Easy to read (24 pt)

• Easy to read (32 pt)

•Easy to read (48 pt)

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Avoid Text Overload Having too much text on the screen can

defeat the purpose of using PowerPoint. The slides begin to look like a jumble of text, making slides difficult to read and unrecognizable from each other. People will either try to read everything or copy everything down or they will lose interest. List only the key points. If you have more info to include use more slides or create handouts.

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Use Solid Colors instead of fill Patterns on Charts

Patterns on bars or pie slices cause confusion.

Solid colors convey a clear bold message 0

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1st Qtr 2ndQtr

3rd Qtr4th Qtr

Blue Red Hatch Other

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Use Simple Tables to Present Numbers

UseTables

For YourNumbers

But Nottoo Many

This row 10 90 100

This row 0.6 0.4 1

This row 1 2 3

That row 1 2 3Try not to make footnotes too small

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Basic Rules That You Must Have to Have a Good Presentation.

One of the most common mistakes in creating a presentation is to place too much information on the screen. This can cause the reader to become distracted from the speaker…just like you are now. Audiences are much more receptive to the spoken word.

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Basic Presentation Mistakes.

• Too much information.• Reader gets distracted

• Audiences are much more receptive to the spoken word.

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Basic Rules

Keep it simple.. Make bulleted points easy to read. Keep text easy to understand. Use concise wording. Bullets are focal points. Presenter provides elaboration. Keep font size large.

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Basic Power Point Guidelines Build the Story…don’t give

them too much info at once. Stick with the same

transition. Be creative but leave some

color choices to professionals.

Six words per line. Six lines per page.

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Choosing a Color Scheme

Beginners Should Stick with Power Point defaults.

What may look good on your computer may be unreadable when projected.

Remember to use strong, contrasting colors for Text.

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The Color Wheel Colors separated by

another color are contrasting colors (also known as complementary)• Good CONTRAST

Adjacent colors (next to each other) harmonize with one another. e.g. Green and Yellow• Good BLENDING

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Use Contrasting ColorsLight colors on dark

background.

• Dark colors on light background.

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Background – Bad Avoid backgrounds that are distracting

or difficult to read from Always be consistent with the

background that you use • No More than two

Background forms

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Clip Art & Graphics

A few excellent graphics are better than many poor ones.

Photographs can be powerful. Use sparingly!

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• Religious leader• Civil rights activist• Author• Poet• Minister

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Martin Luther King Jr. Religious leader Civil rights activist Author Poet Minister

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Good Chart Clear & ConciseItems Sold in First Quarter of 2002

0102030405060708090

100

January February March April

Blue BallsRed Balls

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Bad Chart Busy & Unclear

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January February March April

Blue Balls

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Some Comments The Previous Tips are Good for

General Interest Presentations 6 Words per Line, 6 Lines per Slide is

Easy to Follow, But• Builds a NON-Archival Slide

– If Handouts are Made, Audience MUST MAKE NOTESThis is at Least as Distracting as too Much Text

• Slide Set is not FREE STANDING

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Comments cont. You Don’t Want the Medium to

Overwhelm the Message, But… Presentation Should Show Respect for

the Audience by• Being NEAT and Well ORGANIZED• Rehearsed Ahead of time if Needed• Made Available Either

– In HardCopy– OnLine

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Comments cont. Technical Presentations Tend to be

Graphics-Heavy• c.f. Dr. Hu’s, Mr. Pye’s Presentation

The MOST Difficult Task in Slide Construction → Balancing• Information Overload

– The slides look “Busy”• Insufficient Information

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Summary Need Careful Preparation Keep the Presentation Simple Avoid “Busy” Slides

• Too Much Text, Confusing Graphics Keep Information Well Organized Do NOT read from your slides verbatim Remind the audience of key points at

the end of the presentation