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2. create visuals that anchor the lesson (if you use the image again will it remind them of the
lesson?)
3. use the minimum amount of text to support the message (don’t duplicate what you are going to
say)
Your message and delivery are what your audience came for. With a little effort, your visuals will help
bring your message to life and keep people talking about you long after the standing ovation.
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7.4 Let’s Practice…
1. How many slides does it take to make a question and answer presentation per question?
2. What is a push transition? How does it appear on screen?
3. What does a motion path accomplish when placed on a slide?
4. What does it mean to plan before you paste?
5. What is the rule of thirds and why is it important?
6 - 8. Give three quick rules when creating bullets in a presentation:
9. Professional designers say “less is best.” Why would they say that?
10. “Your visual presentation is there to your message, not be the message.
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