Presentation Ideas from Your Peers - #1
List a new skill or idea you gained from watching one of your peers presenting their PowerPoint Project. Your comment could relate to the PowerPoint software or the presenter's style or technique. Be sure your comment is unique. Read the existing comments first.
Example:
I learned from Joe Cool that fading out each bullet as you click on the next bullet helps keep the audience's attention focused on the bullet I am currently discussing.
Example:
I learned from Joe Cool that fading out each bullet as you click on the next bullet helps keep the audience's attention focused on the bullet I am currently discussing.
19 Comments:
I learned from Amber Williams that if you try and use some interesting pictures and clipart, such as moving ones, that you can get the audiences attention. Then they will listen to you with some interest.
i also learned from amber that you can put music in your slides that are intresting and fun with moving clip art!!
i learned from Ashlee that you can put music on the slides to make the slide show more interesting.
I learned from Courtney's slide pesentation that having cluttered or fun backrounds and pictures can be distracting from the main idea of what your trying to present.
I learned from Alex Braczynski that when making a chart in your power point presentation that it will grab peoples attention, and get them to know a little bit more about their topic, also makes it more intresting to use a chart. Their easy to do too!
I learned from Amber that a 200m is half way around the track.
I learned from Meghan Snyder that there are a lot of different types of music and I also learned a couple new band names.
I learned from stephanie, that too many bullets can be hard to read.
From Sam, I learned that cheerleading used to be an all male sport!
I learned for adam that there sometimes can be a sound effect that is better then another for a picture.
I learned from Crystal Shubert, that when doing a presentation, and you have a group of people to indentify that you can write their names, and then get their picture on the slide, and draw an arrow to their picture. This is an easier was of showing who everyone is, and it's easier to read.
I learned from Sam Lemke that cheerleading used to be an all guys sport.
I learned from Courtney that when your text shows up on the slide, it can be once color, but then change to another. However, the last bulleted text does not change colors.
I learned from Alex, that the Sabers went to the Stanley Cup twice and lost to both of them
I learned from Sam that cheerleading started in 1888.
I learned from Brooke that making a presentation that is interesting than the audience will want to participate in reading all the slides.
i learned that Mr. T is playing in the basketball game tonight!!
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courtney
I learned from Brittany that you can use bold arrows to point to certain pictures so people will know what picture you are talking about.
i learned from ashlee evertt that sound effects relating to the topic help keep people attention and make it interesting to watch and lesten to.
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