Prentice Hall

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Guide to PowerPoint, Version 2003 (Guide to Business Communication Series)
Mary Munter, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College
Dave Paradi, thinkoutsidetheslide.com

ISBN-10: 0131452401
ISBN-13: 9780131452404

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Format: Paper; 208 pp
Published: 06/19/2006

Suggested retail price: $28.00
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Appropriate for any course that utilizes Power Point presentations.

 

Guide to Power Point is the only book on the market that shows students both “what to do” and “how to do it” when creating Power Point Presentations.

 

 

Guide to Power Point is the only book on the market that shows students both “what to do” and “how to do it” when creating Power Point Presentations.

 

Q. How are you addressing presentation skills with your students?

 

1. There are plenty of competitors on the market that cover the technical instructions for PowerPoint and many other books that cover document design research (about what fonts, colors, templates etc. are most effective).  But this is the only book that covers both “what to do” and “how to do it.”

 

2. More and more, instructors are assigning PowerPoint presentations in all kinds of classes–from marketing to finance–not just in communication class.  This book works equally well in either kind of class, either as a teaching text in a communication class or as an assigned reading in any class in which presentations are assigned.

INTRODUCTION

 

I. PRESENTATION STRATEGY

 

Chapter 1: From Strategy to Structure
I. Strategy: What To Do

    1. Determine your presentation type and goal.

    2. Analyze your audience.

II. Structure: What To Do

    1. Research and collect information.

    2. Organize the information.

    3. Decide what you will say.

    4. Prepare your note cards.

 

Chapter 2: From Structure to Slides

I. Structure To Slides: What To Do

    1. Deciding on your key slides.

    2. Composing message titles.

    3. Tying your slides together.

 

II. SLIDE MASTER DESIGN

 

Chapter 3: Slide Master Colors

I. What To Do

    1. Choose a background color.

    2. Choose a sharply contrasting text color.

    3. Choose an accent color.

    4. Remember other color problems.

II. How To Do It

 

Chapter 4: Slide Master Fonts

I. What To Do

    1. Choose your font, case, and styles.

    2. Choose large enough font sizes.

    3. Choose an unobtrusive bullet character.

II. How To Do It

 

Chapter 5: Other Design Elements

I. What To Do

    1. Designing the title area.

    2. Designing the text area.

    3. Inserting optional design elements.
II. How To Do It

 

III. INDIVIDUAL SLIDES

 

Chapter 6: Charts to Show “How Much”
I. What To Do

    1. Select the correct chart type.

    2. Delete chartjunk.

II. How To Do It

    1. To select a chart type

    2. To delete chartjunk

    3. To import charts from Excel

 

Chapter 7: Concept Diagrams to Show “How”

I. What To Do

    1. Choose a diagram.

    2. Make sure your diagrams make visual sense.

II. How To Do It

    1. To create concept diagrams

    2. To modify shapes

    3. To position shapes

 

Chapter 8: Text Slides to Show “Why” or “How”
I. What To Do

    1. Include a variety, not all text slides.

    2. Aim for “six by six,” not an overload.

    3. Use “telegram language,” not a script.

    4. Control the overall slide design.

    5. Use lettering, not “letterjunk.”

    6. Check for correctness.

II. How To Do It

    1. To compose text slides

    2. To change text format

    3. To import text from Word

     

Chapter 9: Other Slide Enhancements

I. Using Photographs

    1. Selecting and inserting photos

    2. Modifying photos

II. Using Clip Art

    1. Choosing effective Clip Art

    2. Finding Clip Art

    3. Modifying Clip Art

III. Using Video

    1. Inserting and modifying video

    2. Playing video or DVD

IV. Using Audio

    1. Recording, selecting, and storing audio

    2. Adding audio

    3. Playing the audio

 

IV. PRESENTATION DELIVERY

 

Chapter 10: Nonverbal Delivery

I. Nonverbal Skills

    1. Body language

    2. Vocal qualities

    3. Space and objects

    4. Practice and arrangements

II. Relaxation Techniques

    1. Physical relaxation

    2. Mental relaxation

    3. Last-minute relaxation

 

Chapter 11: PowerPoint Delivery

I. Before Presentation Day

    1. Check your slides.

    2. Practice your slide interaction.

    3. Consider using handouts.

    4. Create your handouts.

II. On Presentation Day

    1. Getting set up

    2. Solving projection problems

 

V. GLOSSARIES

    1. Basic Instructions For the PowerPoint Novice

    2. PowerPoint Terms and Shortcuts For the “How To Do It” Sections

    3. Design and Editing Terms For the “What To Do” Sections


BIBLIOGRAPHY


INDEX

 

 

 

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