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a current revision date. CSxxx Course Name. Guidelines for PowerPoint Presentations (rev. 4 -17-13) Team 1 John Smith (project leader) Jane Doe Tom Mix Harri Kari. Start your Presentation with an Outline !!. Outline. Structure of a Presentation Format

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  1. a current revision date CSxxx Course Name Guidelines for PowerPoint Presentations (rev. 4-17-13) Team 1 John Smith (project leader) Jane DoeTom Mix Harri Kari

  2. Start your Presentation with an Outline !! Outline • Structure of a Presentation • Format • Figures, Tables, References, etc. • Numbering, citing sources and annotating references • Example of Figure • Sample Annotated References

  3. Structure of a Presentation • Title page • Outline page • Provides brief outline of the presentation • Body of the presentation • Annotated References number slides

  4. Show revision date below title Use blank background Number pages Assure legibility Avoid small font (all fonts > 18 point, this is 24 point) Avoid or limit use of colors Format For tracking changes, ease of printing, and to avoid excessive file size be sure to Content and organization are important, not fancy effects!

  5. Figures, Tables, References, etc. • Include a number and title for each figure and table. • Cite source of any figure, table, etc. (see example on next slide) • Include a numbered, annotatedset of references. • Provide a brief description of the contents, relevance, and other useful information about each reference.

  6. Example of Figure Illustrates numbering, title and citing of source number and title for each figure and table. cite sources Fig. 1 LAN Topology Using Switching [3]

  7. Sample Annotated References Hodges, John C., et al., Harbrace College Handbook, 12th ed., Harcourt Brace, 1994. A very useful standard writers’ guide for college students, it covers grammar, style, punctuation, word usage and mechanics. This item illustrates referencing a book.. Strunk, William and E.B.White, The Elements of Style, 3rd ed., Allyn & Bacon, 1995. A readable and brief classic on grammar and style, intended to make you a better writer. This was helpful in achieving a simple, clear writing style. This item illustrates referencing a book. Blum, Howard, Lecture Notes for Course CS634 Computer Networking, Pace University, 1999. Unpublished course lecture notes. Provided a figure for illustrating labeling of a figure and citing its source. Berghel, H., "The Client's Side View of the World-Wide Web", Commun. ACM, Vol. 39, No.1, pp. 30-40, Jan. 1996. This item is included as a sample of referencing a journal article.

  8. Sample Annotated References (cont.) Netscape, "Introduction to SSL", http://docs.sun.com/source/816-6156-10/contents.htm , last updated Oct. 1998, viewed 2 June 2008. This item illustrates reference to an article on the Web. SSL was originated by Netscape. This document was authored by Netscape, but is now hosted by Sun. RFC Search Page, http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html A very valuable site for obtaining RFC documents, it is searchable by subject, author, etc. (illustrates reference to a Web site, no particular article.) Microsoft, Word 2000, 1999. A standard word processing software, widely available as part of Microsoft’s Office 2000 software package. Information at www.microsoft.com(An example of referencing a software package)

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