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Below are a series of good practices for creating effective, elegant, and creative slide presentations.  These "dos and don'ts" are great suggestions, but not absolute principles.  If you have a good reason to do a "don't" or avoid a "do," you can still create a great presentation.  Our tutorials are geared specifically for use of Google Slides, but many of the same concepts are available in PowerPoint or Keynote, too.

Consistancy and Clarity

  • Pick a few colors, fonts, and accents.  Stick to them across all slides
  • Simple Fonts
  • Text as big as possible 
  • Important content toward the top of each slide

Text Content

  • Less is better
  • Fewer bullets is better
  • Use multiple slides or animations to keep minimal text on screen at any time
  • Is text necessary at all?  Perhaps images alone might make a great compliment to what you say

Images

  • Non-topic Specific: helpful if follow a theme.
  • Topic Specific: Active learning?  Ask audience to analyze image.
  • Get Creative
  • Avoid spreadsheet slides
  • Try to simplify charts and graphs, if possible
  • A few animations are helpful.  Too many are distracting
    • Have a specific reason for each animation

Other Helpful Tips

 

  • Contact information on the first and/or last slide
  • Header or footer with your name, a means of contact (social media, email, etc.)
  • If slides are available to your audience, let them know at the beginning

Resources

Quick Guide to Google Slides

TedBlog: 10 Tips for Better SlideDecks