This course will consider how to plan and design effective slideshow presentations using Microsoft's PowerPoint software. It includes practical tips and examples for mapping the presentation, incorporating research, using templates, selecting visual elements, and delivering the presentation.
As technology continues to change the way that we engage in business communications, the art of presenting has also undergone a shift. No longer can presenters rely solely on their spoken words to deliver their messages.
Now, audiences expect to see multimedia slideshows that both inform and entertain.
This course will consider how to plan and design effective slideshow presentations using Microsoft's PowerPoint software. It includes practical tips and examples for mapping the presentation, incorporating research, using templates, selecting visual elements, and delivering the presentation.
Learner Outcomes
After this class, you will be able to:
Define effective communication
Describe the qualities of a well-designed slideshow presentation
Describe the qualities of a well-designed slideshow presentation
Identify common problems when using PowerPoint to design slideshows
Differentiate between effective and ineffective PowerPoint slides
Discuss the importance of having a clear purpose or goal for your presentation
Explain the four components of goal-oriented communication
Consider the importance of understanding your audience
Conduct audience analysis
Map your presentation using the "Forecast, Present, Echo" structure
Incorporate research into your presentation
Assess websites for reliability and credibility
Use slideshow templates effectively
Select images that are professional and well-designed
Choose visually appealing colors and fonts
Consider how design trends can be applied to slideshows
Identify the signs and symptoms of speaking anxiety
Describe methods for managing speaking anxiety, including relaxation strategies
Design a PowerPoint presentation that features recommended design principles
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