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Essential Presentation Tips for Effective Communication

Optimize your presentations by keeping graphics and text concise. Scale graphics proportionally, and avoid reading directly from your slides for a more engaging experience. Make your presentations brief, using blank slides where necessary. Enhance your visuals by placing photos at an angle with a drop shadow for added interest, and ensure subjects are well-cropped. Use Georgia Regular for captions, and remember that not every slide needs the UCCE Centennial branding. Encourage participation in social media campaigns and the Day of Science and Service on May 8th.

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Essential Presentation Tips for Effective Communication

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  1. Keep graphics and text to the point. Avoid reading from your slides. Be sure to scale graphics in a proportional manner. Make presentations brief

  2. Place your headline here Place photo on a slight angle and add a drop shadow for interest. Pay attention to cropping your photo so the subject stands out. Caption text should be in Georgia Regular. Not every slide needs to contain the UCCE Centennial branding. Blank slides are okay to use.

  3. What we need from you • Support and participation • Impacts & client stories: www.ucanr.edu/clientstories • Centennial branding: www.ucanr.edu/100branding • Participate in social media campaign • Participation in Day of Science and Service on May 8th

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