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Claremont McKenna College

• A Powerpoint presentation by Gordon Jack

Claremont McKenna College•Founded as a men’s college in 1946

•CMC became co-educational in 1976

•Mr. Jack plagiarized this information from Wikipedia

•The 69 acre campus is located 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles

•These points are getting tedious, aren’t they?•Are you even reading these any more?

•Raise your hand if you want him to shut up!Stand up and say I’m sick and tired of

powerpoint presentations and I’m not going to take it anymore!!

•As of 2011, there are 1,301 undergraduate students and 20 graduate students

Avoid Bullets on Every Slide

•Too linear

•Too wordy

•Too boring

•Too predictable

•Promotes reading the slides

•Promotes reading ahead

Society as a whole is predominantly visual in its

orientation(Hyerle, 2000)

Not visual like this

(cheesy stock photograph)

Not visual like this

(cheesy clip art)

Compelling photographs

Video

1. Keep the audience in mind

Rules to remember

2. Keep it organized

Rules to remember

Opening hook

Central ClaimSub Point #1

Sub Point #2

Effective closing

Opening hook

Sub points

uh...so...that’s it

EFFECTIVE CLOSING!

3. Keep it simple

Rules to remember

10 words or less on slides

How to reduce to < 10 words a slide

Step 1: Find a slide with too many words on it.

Adapted from Slideology by Nancy Duarte

How to reduce to < 10 words a slide

Step 2: Choose one key word per bullet as reminder

Adapted from Slideology by Nancy Duarte

How to reduce to < 10 words a slide

Step 2: Choose one key word per bullet as reminder

Adapted from Slideology by Nancy Duarte

How to reduce to < 10 words a slide

Better yet, find a visual and memorize all the info

Adapted from Slideology by Nancy Duarte

Learning to Ride

Images of Claremont McKenna College

Don’t Clutter the Page

“Graduation!!”

4. Practice, practice, practice

Rules to remember

5. Cite your sources!

Rules to remember

http://www.noodletools.com/

Make this slide visualExercise:

“In studies, experimental psychologists and educators have found that retention of information three days after a meeting or other event is six times greater when information is presented by visual and oral means than when the information is presented by the spoken word alone.”

Retention of Information after 3 Days

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