13. Outline Style Chronological Shows events in order as they occurred Takes the audience on a journey through a flowing presentation Narrative States the problem, the why’s, your solution, and a summary Problem/ Solution Cause/ Effect States the cause and explains the effect(s)
14. Outline Style Divides the general topic into several subtopics Topical Uses some or all of the what, who, where, when, why, and how questions Journalistic Questions
41. Serif fonts have small flourishes extending from the main strokes of each letter (examples : Times New Roman, Book Antiqua, Bookman Olds Style, Garamond). Sans serif don’t; they are straight and clean (examples : Arial, Verdana, Helvetica)
42.
43. Make slide pictorial. Graphs, flowcharts, etc., all give the viewer an insight that would otherwise require many words.
44. Make text and numbers legible. Minimum font size for most room set-ups is 20 pt.
55. Managing Your Voice For most of us, this is natural – except when we are nervous or excited. Practice, and you can figure out what sounds natural and appropriate for the points you are making. Pacing