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Best Practices for PowerPoint

Best Practices for PowerPoint. Kirsten Behling and Andrew Cioffi Office of Disability Services. Overview. List of Best Practices E xamples of less effective practices followed by better practices Comment boxes provided throughout. List of Best Practices. All slides have simple layouts

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Best Practices for PowerPoint

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  1. Best Practices for PowerPoint Kirsten Behling and Andrew CioffiOffice of Disability Services

  2. Overview • List of Best Practices • Examples of less effective practices followed by better practices • Comment boxes provided throughout

  3. List of Best Practices • All slides have simple layouts • Content is organized in a logical structure • Fonts larger than 14pt; Sans serif font • High contrast color combinations • Ample white space • Alt tags on visual elements

  4. List of Best Practices • Narrations discuss slide content, relate to theme • Add transcript of narration to notes section • All hyperlinks have meaningful descriptions • No slide transitions or automatic timing • Use proper/provided slide templates

  5. 73 Tremont St. 7th Floor (617) 994-6820 disabilityservices@suffolk.edu Kirsten Behling, Director Andrew Cioffi, Assistant Director Rebecca Kmiec, Office Coordinator The Office of Disability Services (ODS) ODS serves all students with disabilities at Suffolk University

  6. The Office of Disability Services (ODS) Contact: • 73 Tremont St, 7th floor • (617) 994-6820 Staff: • Kirsten Behling, Director • Andrew Cioffi, Assistant Director • Rebecca Kmiec, Office Coordinator disabilityservices@suffolk.edu

  7. Assistive Technology Categories • Aids for daily living • Communication/Augmentative communication • Computer applications • Environmental control systems • Home/Work site modifications • Instructional learning materials • Leisure time or recreational adaptations • Mobility aids • Prosthetics and orthotics • Seating and positioning aids • Sensory aids • Vehicle modifications http://resna.org/home/resna-search-results.dot?cx=002481192332656810519%3Aam5wqqggmdq&cof=FORID%3A10&ie=UTF-8&q=assistive+technology&sa=+Go+&siteurl=www.resna.org%2F&ref=&ss=3316j926054j20

  8. Assistive Technology, Categories • Aids for daily living • Communication/Augmentative communication • Computer applications • Environmental control systems • Home/Work site modifications • Instructional learning materials • Leisure time or recreational adaptations • Mobility aids • Prosthetics and orthotics • Seating and positioning aids • Sensory aids • Vehicle modifications • RESNA categories • Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America

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