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Make Presentations Pretty: Microsoft PowerPoint ® Tips and Techniques Presented By: This manual was created for online viewing. State specific information in this manual is used for illustration and is an example only. MAIL: P.O. Box 509 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0509 • TELEPHONE: 866-352-9539 • FAX: 715-833-3953 EMAIL: [email protected]WEBSITE: www.lorman.com SEMINAR ID: 397429 Michelle Schoen, LearnCamtasia.com

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Make Presentations Pretty:

Microsoft PowerPoint® Tips and Techniques

Presented By:

This manual was created for online viewing. State specific information in this manual is used for illustration and is an example only.

mail: P.O. Box 509 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0509 • telephone: 866-352-9539 • fax: 715-833-3953email: [email protected] • website: www.lorman.com • seminar id: 397429

Michelle Schoen, LearnCamtasia.com

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Microsoft PowerPoint® Tips and Techniques

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Pretty Up Your PowerPoints Swipe File

My Step By Step Process For Creating Your PowerPoint Deck

Without Using A Template

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Pick a Color scheme, Style and Background Color

Step 1

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Let’s pretend this is our inspiration

slide

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Click and drag color picker outside PPT

Pick a Color scheme and…

Style…

• Photos with text• Icons• Flat Design• Mostly Text with or without photos

Background Color• Color (from color scheme)• White• Photos (no background)

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Pick a Font/Font Combo

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Raleway Heavy with Raleway/ Roboto condensed

For a handwritten look- Architects Daughter

with MONTSERRAT

If you find a font you like, and you need a coordinating font, just Google “What goes with …..?”

Dok Champa

Impact withGeorgia

For a fun, casual look- Brady Bunch Remastered

Fonts I like…..

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Choose a Layout and Shapes

Step 3

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The following slides have layouts and color schemes I like. We’ll be going over these in the presentation. Maybe they’ll inspire you too!

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Color SchemeIcons

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Flat DesignColor schemeFontsLayouts

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Full bleed photoLarge font and font layout

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Color schemeNumbersShapes/tilt/overlap/shadowPolaroid look of photo

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Full bleed phot with filterTransparent rectangle overlayFont pairingTriangle shape on corner

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What rectangle over black oneBlack rectangle with circle overVibrant photo

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Black semi transparent rectangle Highlightedtext that coordinates with color in photo

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Color schemeHighlight main wordUsed paint drops as bullets

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Text colorFont size of important wordImage falling off bottomWhite background

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4 non boring ways to show data

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Same font3 different colors3 different sizes

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White BackgroundLarge imageLines on sides of font in titleLarge iconsImage bleeding off corner

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Bar a top and bottomGradient backgroundFont

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Angle of photoTransparent overlayFont and sentence layout

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Color schemeFont pairingSentence layoutText half red/half blackIllustration of man

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Angle of photoBlack rectangles with white text

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PRETTY UP THOSE POWERPOINTS

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We eat with our eyes first.

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Michelle Schoen

• !2 years with IBM and AT&T• Launched on-line business in 2008• Own ScreencastVideoServices..com

and LearnCamtasia.com

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What We’ll do Today

• Two Main Principles of Slide Design• Slide Makeovers• Where to Get Images• Where to Get Templates• How to Use the Swipe File

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Big Images and Text

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Slides are

Visual

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The Day Before

• Start with “mental preparation” routines

• Bring in fresh flowers

• If you are going to appear live on camera, make sure your lighting and

backdrop are appropriate

• Make sure that there are no distracting objects behind you—or objects that

give the wrong message!

• Have your checklist handy and everything you need set up in place

Coachglue.com”Before”

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The Day Before1) Start with “mental preparation” routines

2) Bring in fresh flowers

3) If you are going to appear live on camera, make sure your lighting and backdropare appropriate

4) Make sure that there are no distracting objects behind you—or objects that give the wrong message!

5) Have your checklist handy and everything you need set up in place

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The Day

Before

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Start with “mental

preparation” routines

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Start with “mental

preparation” routines

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patients should be active participants in their own care

the services they receive should be CENTERED ON THEIR NEEDS AND PREFERENCES.

NOT FAMILY

Not medical way of death

Patient-centered care CONTRASTS WITH "disease-centered” model where physicians have all the control and MAKE ALMOST ALL TREATMENT DECISIONS

based largely on their clinical experience and DATA FROM VARIOUS MEDICAL TESTS.

Real client’s “Before Slide”

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Help the Client Be an Active Participant

in Their Care

Patients should be active participants in their own care

The services should be centered on their needs and preferences

Not family

Not medical way of death

Patient-centered care contrasts with "disease-centered” model where physicians have all the control and make almost all treatment decisions

Based largely on their clinical experience and data from various medical tests

Small Tweaks

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Patients should be active participants in their own care The services should be centered on their needs and preferences Not family Not medical way of death Patient-centered care contrasts with "disease-centered” model

where physicians have all the control and make almost all treatment decisions

Based largely on their clinical experience and data from various medical tests

A little better

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The services should be centered on their needs and preferences-Not family-Not medical way of death

Patient-centered care contrasts with "disease-centered” model where physicians have all the control and make almost all treatment decisions

Based largely on their clinical experience and data from various medical tests

With animation/transition

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Help the Client Be an Active Participant in Their Care

Best- one thought

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The services should be centered on their needs and preferences.

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Notes

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