How to Design an Effective Presentation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มิ.ย. 2009
- Some key tools and basic design rules will help your audience remember your message. Visuals as an essential part of your presentation will add interest, excitement and most importantly will keep your audience engaged through out your presentation. Basic design rules will teach you what works best for digital format and how to maintain a neat layout, and new media will help you deliver and share your ideas and thoughts to masses in an effective manner.
Good to see a presentation that really takes us further rather than just repeating the same old points already seen in a thousand videos. Some great tips on visual design.
Lovely graphics, excellent video. thank you
nice work
Nice! Really really good video :)
Excellent video!
Thank you very much for a clear, helpful lesson.
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Thanks for the great video and all the wonderful key points you touched on.
You can make that manually fairly quickly in PPT - just paste a bunch of small pictures on top of a bar graph (and then delete the bar graph). To save time, you can do a small chunk first, then copy/paste that chunk to double the area, etc.
This is great - i particularly like the part about visualizing data in creative ways -- too often, audiences have to suffer through things like Excel spreadsheets copied straight into PPT!
Chances of getting the Helvetica movie at your local library are pretty good. Also, very informative video. Garamond is an easy type to read as well, if you want to include a serif font.
thank you very much!! You gave me great help. God bless you and more power...
Thanks 4 sharing!!!
This is very useful.. Thanks alot
nice and helpful
My very first thought as soon as you start to speak: you are a communications presentation specialist putting up a presentation about how to make better presentations and your audio sounds like you are sitting in a cavern.
Amazing tips
Great insight
Excellent and professional video presentation!!! I loved it!
You did amazing job gucndls!! :-)
loooove it
Excellent summary. Good points and well presented. I will use this as reference in future. Only thing I have to add is, in presentations, one should get the research right. For example Switzerland as in Confœderatio Helvetica and NOT Sweden :)
awesome! thank you.
You can get this stuff on the MS office clip art site (photos, sounds, etc.) - not as wide of a selection as a paid site, but definitely a great free site.
thank you so much .......this video help me a lot
stunning
Thank you ^^
Gelardin likes this video.
Thank you its helpful
try the envato market place..they have a series of websites dedicated to different aspects of production (pictures, audio jingles, video stock, etc) without water marks..very high quality for relatively cheap stuff too..i know this because i sell stuff and buy stuff on there
how helpful.
mantap!
Thank you
Quoc Anh Nguyen
congratulations
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A PowerPoint presentation should not have a red background. Red is a very agitating colour. Be consistent with the background, the audience shouldn't be distracted with background colour change. At 1 : 15, don't box it - it's unnecessary. It's not recommended to use serif fonts for presentations, not because they are harder to read (she just chose examples that are hard to read) but because it's faster to read sans serif. Serif is recommended for novel/long reads because those "lines" help lead the reader to the next letter/word. She does make some good points though. Hmm.
I like how the 8 second slide lasted more than 8 seconds.
That's exactly what I was thinking
Keynote is the best
Can you please tell me the font you used..
They were tips by the way 👍🏻
Hi thanks for the great tips! Can I please know how to make a barchart with bubbles as you did?
where could you get stock photos that doesn't have watermarks, and where could you get simple sound effects?
here are things to consider to design an effective presentation
1. less is more
2. 8 seconds per slide
3. 6 lines per slide, 6 words per line
4. use font that's easy to read
5. size of text
6. color / background
7. photos - image speak louder than word
8. mention resources
9. say thanks :)
snoop dogg scratching the record at 8:22
i lyk ur voice
Just for curiosity, are you the same lady who works for Volusion . com?
you can try Prezi
The points are good. The layout of the points is good. However, I disagree with the overall message that EVERYTHING is a visual message. If that were true, you would not have bothered with narrating this presentation. Can this presentation stand up on its own without the narration and still convey the message? I doubt it. Could the narration stand up on its own and convey the message? Yes. Is the narration more effective with the visuals? Absolutely. But, the main delivery of this presentation is the audio and it is full of lazy recording errors (on the fly vocal corrections that you didn't edit out because it's a lot of time and effort to do so). My point is this, you need both audio and visual for these types of presentations to work effectively. You can, and MUST add more information to each slide if the presentation is to double as a leave-behind print only document as well. If the document truly is for presentation only, then the audio becomes infinitely more important than the graphics and it needs to be treated as such. You have put much more work and pride into your visuals than you have your audio. Put as much effort and pride into your audio and this presentation becomes far more impressive. Thanks for posting.
Shawn Bryan Shawn: words are, also, always visual. You read/hear a word an your mind will bring maybe thounsands of "visuals" that you relate to it. This is a good discussion!
Hello. I don't recall this presentation (been a while), but I do recall posting this. I recall the visuals were great, but the audio was noticeably sub par compared to the quality of the visuals. I think they need to match. Excellent visuals, with low quality audio ruins the visuals. Excellent professionally recorded audio, with low quality visuals is equally bad. For any presentation to work, it has to be of the correct quality for the audience, and I believe both audio and visual levels of quality need to be the same for the presentation to seem congruent, and complete.
The vocal fry was excessive, and eventually distracting.
Wow this is some great info on how to make a "Effective Presentation" Next time try not to over use capitals in your title it makes a not so "Effective Presentation" Or video. Thank
+Owen Clarke THATTTTTT IS AAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL WRRRROOONNNGGG
+billal ismail Boy....That was all wrong
google sxc
first link go to that site
the only thing you will need is to geta account and you are good to go ( there will be promotional images on there those are from istockphoto )
still 80 % is free you will just be forced to choose for a different stock photo
also try using google images ( look to the left it will have a option to filter on size
any size
big
average
pictogram
bigger then ( insert dimensions here )
exact
bat ba kase nagbigay ng gantong link para sa activity😀, napakahina ng volume hirap pakinggan diko magets 😃
Because she is?...
"Helvetica was designed by Swedish Designer Max Miedinger …" - gosh, hey, guess why the typeface is named "Helvetica"?
SWISS...
awesome. now my presentations should be better! check em. cristopher bear, best in the world
why did my teacher put this under the "Poor presentation" group. I think she is nuts. Oh well time to go finish my homework by complaining.
That WAS a bad video. That is all WRONG, THAT IS NOT AN EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION.
+billal ismail do you actually have any reasons why you think it's all wrong?
+billal ismail ROASTED
Are you reading?
puto olor de entrada, dan nauseas
SWISS DESINGER, Max Miedinger not Swedish...
Please do you need to speak so fast while reading? I would very much like to learn from a person with your expertise however too much time wasted pause play at every few words. Is there a translation of this content?
I am a college sophomore, currently a member of Golden Key International Honour Society, and current 3x's Dean's list student, so I am no dummy. I search for the best information sources, as obviously, I was privied to find you. No disrespect. Hungry to retain your knowledge!
Is she not?
Horrible
Helvetica is Swiss, not Swedish. Not to embarrass you or anything.
so damn boring