How to Create an Effective PowerPoint

Everyone has had to speak in front of people. Some in the form of speeches and others have had to make presentations on a specific subject. PowerPoint has become a very effective tool for public speaking, but some people have made terrible...

Part 1 of 4:

Choosing the topic

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    Find a topic that you can talk about with some knowledge. Choose an interesting angle for your talk.
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    Create a basic outline on a sheet of paper.
Part 2 of 4:

Preparing the PowerPoint slides

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    Apply a template (one that is not hard on the eyes, and looks organized and professional).
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    Summarize the main purpose or idea of your PowerPoint in your title slide.
Part 3 of 4:

Making the presentation effective

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    Use the appropriate size for the text. Choose text that is large and clear to see. Make sure that it is visible from the back of the room you'll be presenting in. It should be clear, easy to read and not blending into the background used.
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    Instead of citing your sources all on one slide, cite the sources you referenced as you present them throughout the PowerPoint presentation.
    1. The references can even be placed below the slide, making them easily findable should you send the slides to people by email.
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    Try not to use pictures as a background. They make it hard to read the text.
    1. If you feel you must use a picture as a background, use a transparency behind your text so it is easy to read, and have your text and your transparency contrasting colors. To do this, right click the text box, click on format placeholder, and change the fill to a color and make it transparent. (Around 70-80% transparency works well)
    2. On the other hand, pictures in the background catch the reader's attention and makes your presentation look professional. However, make sure that the words contrast with the background. Also, find large pictures that aren't blurry. Try searching up vector.
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    Use graphs and tables to show your information often, but not too often.
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    Use short sentences and phrases, keep your text short. Remember the 5 by 5 rule. Five bullets with less than 5 words each. Please, no long paragraphs or slide long quotes!
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    Only use animations for emphasis. Don't over-exaggerate your animations, slide-ins work really well for bullets.
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    If you use slide transitions, stick to only one. Don't try to mix it up because then it will look sloppy. Note: just because you should stick to one slide transition does not mean that you should only stick to one animation.
Part 4 of 4:

Finalizing the PowerPoint slides

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    Look over the presentation at least five times. Look for mistakes and do touch-ups. Best of all, read it through as if you were giving the presentation and see how it all pulls together.
Update 05 March 2020
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