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A word about bullets

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Title: A word about bullets


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A word about bullets
  • The dos and Donts when creating bullets on
    slides

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Dos
  • Make bullets short and simple
  • Should be no more than 3 to 4 words in length
  • No more than 6 bullets per page (if you have more
    bulleted points, then make another slide to
    continue with those bullets).
  • You do not want your audience to have to read
    your presentation
  • As the speaker, you are to tell the audience
    about the bullet
  • Add graphics
  • Graphics help make slides interesting
  • Add transitions and animations
  • These also make your presentation more interesting

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Where do I keep my notes???
  • Use the Notes Page
  • The notes page is used to store what you would
    actually say about each bullet
  • It takes the place of actual note cards that you
    might take with you as you present in front of
    the class
  • Use notes page for ALL of your slides (Including
    the Intro and Conclusion slides)
  • You will use the notes pages for most of your
    projects in this class.

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Donts.
  • Dont write whole sentences for your bullets
  • Limit bullet size to 3 to 4 words in length
  • No more than 6 bullets per slide
  • Your audience will spend most of its time reading
    your presentation and not listening to you
  • Dont use unrelated graphics
  • Graphics should help illustrate a point you are
    discussing
  • Irritating sound or animations
  • They are funny the first time you use them, then
    they get very irritating

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Conclusion Slides
  • Re-discuss
  • Pick out the 3 or 4 most important things from
    your presentation and re-discuss those points.
  • Final Statement
  • Make a final statement and wrap reinforce major
    points
  • Should be in bullet format
  • 3 or 4 words max.
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