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5x5 Rule Maximum 5 words on a slide & 5 words per bullet
What is a picture hyperlink? If you click on the picture in the presentation it will take you to the Internet.
What is the zoom button? The zoom button allow you to increase or decrease the viewing size of the slides.
What is the short cut key to bold text? Command B
What is the short cut key to save? Command S
What is the short cut key to under line text? Command U
What is the short cut key to select all slides? Command A
What options can make a PowerPoint presentation distracting? Too much content on the slide, too many different formats, too many animations, too many pictures
What is the short cut key to copy? Command C
What is the short cut key to paste? Command V
What does MLA represent? Its a set of formatting guidelines from the Modern Language Association.
Provide an example of good eye contact. Looking at the audience
Should you read to your audience when delivering a presentation? No
When formatting a presentation, what is a "breadcrumb trail"? Avoid using sentences on slides. Small bits of information provided on a slide in order for the audience to focus on you as a presenter.
Which of the following are true about presenting? a. Practice, Practice Practice b. Video tape yourself c. Good speakers are naturals d. Obtain feedback from others a. Practice, Practice Practice b. Video tape yourself d. Obtain feedback from others
True/False A presentation should sound memorized. False
Describe a presentation "hook". At the beginning of a presentation, get your audience excited and interested about your topic. Make your audience want to hear what you have to say.
The first slide in a presentation is called ______. Hook Slide
The second slide in a presentation is the _____. Title Slide
The third slide in a presentation is the ______. Speaker Introduction Slide
The fourth slide in a presentation is the _______. Presentation Topics Slide
The last slide of a presentation is the ______. Works Cited Slide
The next to last slide of a presentation is the _____. Conclusion Slide
Give 2 examples of information that you could add to the Notes section when using presentation software. 1. copy and paste a web site address so that you can reference the information 2. talking points for that slide 3. assigning a team member to talk
When using PowerPoint, this type of animation makes content "stand out". Emphasis Animation
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