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Management Skills |
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Power Point Guidelines |
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The presentation should contain a minimum of 15 slides. |
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Organization of the slides: |
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Introduction, Body, and Conclusion. |
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Design: |
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A balance of text and graphics illustrates the topic. |
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Color is used in a manner that is complementary or significant to content. |
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All objects are visible against the background. |
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Overall unity exists in the presentation. |
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Text: |
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Text should be limited to seven lines per slide. |
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Text font should not exceed four styles of font for the entire presentation or |
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two styles of font on any one slide. |
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Extras: |
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Animation, Sound, and Hyperlinks. should add rather than district from the topic. |
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Solid use of technology exists throughout. |
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For more information refer to Power Pointlessness. |
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Bibliography for the guidelines |
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Shepherd, Robert D. Shepherd. Introduction to Computers and Technology. 1998 |
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Paradigm Publishing Inc. St. Paul, MN. ISBN 1-56118-897-2 |
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Sprankle, Maureen and Johnson, Clyde. Experience Multimedia. 1999 |
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Prentice-Hall, Inc. New Jersey ISBN 0-13-859166-0 |
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