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Module 1: Presenting Clearly and Confidently with PowerPoint
- What Is an Effective Presentation?
- Demonstration: Presenting with a Conventional Bullet Point Presentation
- Discussion: Analyzing the Presentation Case Study
- Expert Video: Presenting with Clarity and Confidence
- Making Presentations More Effective
Skills
- Identify the business outcomes of effective presentations.
- Recognize common problems that result from reading bullet points from PowerPoint slides.
- Assess how desired business outcomes relate to common presentation problems.
- Identify presentation techniques that can serve as alternatives to reading bullet points from slides.
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Module 2: Maximizing the Use of the Notes Page View
- The Importance of Moving Spoken Text Off the Screen
- Maximizing the Use of the Notes Page View
- Exercise 1: Making Use of the Notes Page View in a Student Example
- Exercise 2: Presenting with a Slide Designed in Notes Page View
Skills
- Develop Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations by using the Notes Page view.
- Reduce cognitive overload by shifting narrated text into the Notes Area.
- Balance projected images and spoken words by planning both together.
- Set the stage for a visual approach by clearing the slide area of excessive text.
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Module 3: Summarizing the Main Idea of a Slide
- How a Summary Headline Assists Both Audience and Presenter
- Demonstration: Summarizing the Main Idea of a Slide
- Exercise 1: Summarizing the Main Idea of a Slide in a Student Example
- Exercise 2: Presenting with a Summary Headline
Skills
- Identify how a summary headline helps the presenter remember the main idea at hand.
- Describe how a summary headline helps the audience understand the main idea the presenter wants to communicate.
- Summarize the main idea of a slide in a student example.
- Demonstrate how a clear headline increases the confidence of a presenter by reducing the need to read all of the text from a list of bullet points.
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Module 4: Using the Full Screen Area to Display Graphics
- The Power of Showing Instead of Telling
- Demonstration: Using the Entire Slide Area to Display a Graphic
- Exercise 1: Displaying a Graphic in the Entire Slide Area in a Student Example
- Exercise 2: Presenting with a Full-Screen Graphic
Skills
- Examine existing PowerPoint slides for visual elements that can be expanded.
- Make visuals easier for the audience to see and understand by expanding them to fill the entire screen.
- Present a PowerPoint slide using a graphic as a visual prompt rather than relying on text on the screen.
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Module 5: Applying Five Overlooked Techniques to Your Presentations
- How Five Overlooked Techniques Can Make a Big Difference
- Demonstration 1: Applying Five Overlooked Techniques
- Exercise: Applying the Five Techniques in a Student Example
- Demonstration 2: Presenting with the New Trey Research Slides
- Discussion: Putting It All Together
Skills
- Type a slide number on the keyboard to quickly navigate to a slide.
- Black out the screen for increased emphasis during a presentation.
- Create a slide with a large question mark and no other text to encourage conversation.
- Use a screen capture to illustrate a point.
- Show a picture over a plain white background to let the picture speak for itself.
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Exams:
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Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 04 August 2008
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