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This guide, prepared by Sherzad Abdurrahman Muhammad (M.Sc. in Oral Biochemistry, 2010-2011), provides essential tips for creating attractive and effective PowerPoint presentations. Topics covered include the use of shapes, building hyperlinks, adding videos, and designing clear visuals. Key strategies include dividing your subject into simple topics, avoiding long sentences, using appealing colors and large fonts, and minimizing slide count. Enhance your presentation with interactive elements like images and videos, and ensure clarity by avoiding technical errors.
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How to prepare an attractive PowerPoint presentation Prepared by Sherzad Abdurrahman Muhammad M.Sc. In Oral Biochemistry 2010 - 2011 Sherzad2010@hotmail.com
OUTLINE General information Using shapes Building hyperlinks Add videos Draw Reactions, Components and Cycles Sherzad2010@hotmail.com
GENERAL INFORMATION Sherzad2010@hotmail.com Divide the subject to simple topics Do not use too much and long sentences per slide Prepare clear slides; Simple colorsAttractive titles and Clear large fonts Do not use too much slides Avoid technical mistakes
USING SHAPES Sherzad2010@hotmail.com • Flashing Circles • Lines with desired ends • Balls • Rectangles
BLEEDING ON PROBING An early sign of gingival Inflammation It is easily detected
Amino acids • Is a molecule containing both amine (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups • R: Organic substituent RO H N C C OH H -Carbon
CLINICAL FINDINGS OF GINGIVITIS Gingivitis usually accompanied by some clinical findings such as: Swelling Bleeding on probing (BOP) Discoloration of gingiva Change in the consistency of gingiva
Build a hyperlink Sherzad2010@hotmail.com During the class explanation, you can view an Image especially images with details Example: TCA cycle
ADD VIDEOS Sherzad2010@hotmail.com Add videos as separate slides: • To view it clearly • To not making the students busy with reading the slide content • Easy to play
COLLAGEN Sherzad2010@hotmail.com Three dimensional structure of collagen Protein Collagen comprises 25% of the body proteins ……..
DESIGNING Sherzad2010@hotmail.com • Draw reaction • Build components • Compose cycles
H2O + α-Glucose α-Glucose Maltose
HISTORY AND DEFINITION OF PROTEINS • Proteins were described by Jon Jakob Berzelius in 1838 A.D • Proteins are chains of Amino acids joined together by peptide bonds Arg Gly Tyr Val Ala
Metabolism of sucrose Sucrose Glucosyltrans--ferase Glucose Fructose
Thank you Sherzad2010@hotmail.com