27PRESENTATION
TIPS
HOW TO CREATE ANDGIVE AN ENGAGINGPRESENTATION
Don't Create
Structure your presentationMake your slides aestheticallypleasingMake your presentationmemorable Keep your nerves in check
Learn how to
a BoringPresentation
H OW T O S T R U C T U R E Y O U RP R E S E N T A T I O N
3. Follow the “Rule of Three.”
4. Use a maximum of ten slides
per 20 minutes.
5. Use slides to clarify points.
2. Keep it short and sweet.
6. Design your own template.
The Rule of
Three
Touch on three
major ideas, then
explain them
using stories,
graphics,
examples, and
analogies.
1. Create an appealing cover slide.
H OW T O S T R U C T U R E Y O U RP R E S E N T A T I O N
7. Make sure there are no
grammar or spelling errors.
8. Use verbal transitions to ensure
flow from one slide to the next.
9. Summarize.
10. Consider using presentation
platforms other than PowerPoint,
such as Prezi.
MAKE YOUR SLIDESAESTHETICALLY PLEASING
11. Don’t put too much
information on one slide.
13. Use appropriate fonts
and sizes.
12. Be concise.
14. Use color.
15. Use high-quality graphics.
KEEP YOUR NERVESIN CHECK
20. Practice, practice,
practice.
21. Transform your
nerves into enthusiasm.
22. Take some calming
breaths.
23. Smile and maintain
eye contact.
KEEP YOUR NERVESIN CHECK
24. Show your
personality.
25. Put your game
face on.
26. Have fun!
27. Thank the audience
for listening.
Thank You!
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