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Making Excellent PowerPoints

Sep 12, 2014

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A brief presentation with 7 tips to improve powerpoint presentations and grasp the attention of the audience. Works well for high school students as well as others
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What is wrong with this slide?

(and this entire slide in general)

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Variable ratio: an unpredictable number or responses for each event

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Chapter 7

Stuff that is just a repeat of text from the book, but it is brighter and bigger so it is better. Oh, and every one of the following 31 slides will be formatted like this.

Billy Bob Boring Publishers

New York and London

Copyright 1999

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Variable interval – unpredictable amount of time

Only I know when this PowerPoint will end.

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Fixed ratio – set number (one out of four people are wearing Santa hats.)

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Fixed Interval – Events happening after a set amount of time.

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A delta is a landform that is created at the mouth of a river where that river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake reservoir, flat arid area, or another river. They are large and slow moving bodies of water.

Delta waves are large and slow waves that indicate deep sleep.

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Memory is reinforced through rehearsal. Repetition of physical movements or facts increase our ability to recall information.

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