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PowerPoint Presentation Advice

  Structuring Your Talk: Preparing a talk always takes far longer than you anticipate.  Start early! Write a clear statement of the problem and its importance. Research. Collect material which may relate to the topic. Tell a story in a logical sequence. Stick to the key concepts. Avoid description of specifics and unnecessary details.  If you are making a series of points, organize them from the most to the least important. The less important points can be skipped if you run short of time. Keep your sentences short, about 10-20 words each is ideal. This is the way people usually talk. Strive for clarity. Are these the best words for making your point? Are they unambiguous? Are you using unfamiliar jargon or acronyms?   Preparing Your Slides: Presentation Design Let the picture or graphics tell the story - minimize the use of text. Don’t overload your slides with too much text or data. FOCUS. In general, using a few powerful slides is the aim. Type key words in the PowerPoint Notes