7. They’re more interesting than the
standard PowerPoint templates and
they’re free!
See www.templatewise.com for
more or google ‘free PowerPoint
templates’ and see what you can
find!
8. • Don’t put too much information on to one
slide. Put one main point and talk around it
rather than reading out the slide. People
read faster than you speak so showing
them a slide of all the information makes
your presence obsolete!
• Plus, your audience won’t even be
listening to you, they will be too busy trying
to read all of the information before the
slide progresses!
• See, it’s difficult isn’t it?!
9. Don’t use too
many colours
or too many
different fonts!
10. Keep things simple
• Use only one or two large clear
fonts throughout the presentation
• Stick to only using one or two
different colours
12. Make sure that your text is
readable
•Make it large enough – at least 40
pts.
•Make sure the text is the right colour
so it is visible over the background
colour
13. If the text colour is too
similar to the
background colour it
is difficult to read!
14. This doesn’t mean your
presentation has to be boring!
Add illustrations, photos and videos!
Or even a
15. How interesting has
this presentation been?
(click relevant button)
Very! I’d like to watch it again!
Not very interesting, to be
honest
16. You are now qualified to
make interesting PowerPoint
presentations!
The only things to remember are…
17. Find new interesting background
templates
Stick to one or two fonts in one or two
colours
Make text big and bold
Make it entertaining! Add
photos, pictures, quizzes and videos!
Only add one point per slide – keep
text to a minimum
18. But most importantly….
have with it!
If you have any questions on preparing
PowerPoint presentations or eLearning
contact a member of the
LRC/eLearning team