Enhance Your Teaching with Practical PowerPoint Tips
Elevate your presentations with essential PowerPoint tips specifically designed for educators. This guide shares crucial strategies for creating effective and engaging PowerPoint slides that captivate your audience. Learn about optimal font sizes, appropriate image use, color consistency, and the importance of minimal text and descriptive titles. By following these tips from Dr. Mike Beutner at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, you will improve clarity, accessibility, and overall presentation quality, making your teaching more impactful.
Enhance Your Teaching with Practical PowerPoint Tips
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Practical Powerpoint Tips For Teachers Mike Beutner, Ph.D. The University of Louisiana at Monroe
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Sample ULM Design PowerPoint Template FirstName LastName The University of Louisiana at Monroe [Optional: Date and Venue]
Recommendations Slide Title Font Sizes Font Type Font Style Font Color Background Color Amount of Text Images Transitions Consistency
Tip 10: Slide Title Use a descriptive title for each slide. Your audience will appreciate this.
Tip 9:Font Sizes This text is 28 point. Try to read this text across a room. This text is 32 point. Try to read this text across a room. This text is 36 point. Try to read this text across a room. This font size is recommended for the main text. Use 54 point for titles.
Tip 8: Font Type Unless you have a reason, try to use just one font type in your presentation. Arial (sans serif) and Times Roman (serif) are good choices.
Tip 7: Font Style Use font styles (bold, underlining, and italics) sparingly.
Tip 6: Font Color Unless you have a specific reason, try to restrict yourself to one font color.
Tip 5: Background Use a consistent background. Feel free to modify and use this ULM design template.
Tip 4: Amount of Text Use few words. Less is more.
Tip 3: Images • Use images when appropriate. • Avoid visual clutter. • Provide a brief caption for each image. • Use clear and undistorted images.
Tip 2: Transitions If you use a transition, restrict yourself to one type of effect.
Tip 1: Consistency Consistency of format is probably the best strategy for presenting a clear and concise visual message.