Tuesday, September 16, 2008 @ Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Proper way of Power Pointing (for dummies)

So today we're starting Power Point Presentations about our research projects on
USB thumb drives .. we learned Mr.Cases 3 rules about presentations, which are:
o1.you are the most important part to your presentation.
- know what you are presenting, if you don't have an idea whats going on and are just reading off the screen, first you're going to lose your audience & second, you never know what might just go wrong during the day you're supposed to present. so keep in mind to ALWAYS be prepared.
- be professional, anytime you are doing a presentation, make sure you start off with your name, and then your topic. instead of just getting right in, identify yourself.
o2.the overhead is supposed to help YOU explain your information, not vise-versa.
- many people during presentations in the past have always had a bad habit of looking over their shoulder or just facing the audience with their back, but they don't realize that as soon as they start to twist turn and fidget they lose their audience.
- while creating power points, don't use the power points for paragraphs because you don't want people to read ahead of you.
o3. don't use those flashy tittle things, that make the letters come in one by one.
- those flashy things make people distracted easily and are really annoying to teachers that have seen those for years and years.
+ some other things to keep in mind during presentations are:
- always state a source, for a picture, for any sort of information taken off of somewhere always state a site for where you had gotten it from.


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