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Taking Your Slide Deck to the Next Level




Content, Delivery, and Design
Millions of students and adults are literally being lulled to sleep by bad PowerPoint presentations.

This poor young man could be in your class.

Or worse - it could be YOU being bored to tears by an ineffective PowerPoint presentation.
Quick Write


             What would you most like to improve
                  about your presentations?

           What do you hope to get out of today’s
                         session?
Presentation Strategy: Get them writing to get them thinking...

Take two minutes to prime the pump by engaging your audience in some writing. In this case, itʼs effective to write the prompts on
the slide so that the audience can refer back to it as they write.
What are the aspects of an effective presentation?
* Engaging content
* Positive delivery
* Sexy design

These guys know a lot about engaging their audience with effective delivery. And they donʼt need slides.

Remember: The slides arenʼt the presentation. YOU ARE. Slides should NOT say everything youʼre going to say.
Content - the “stuff” you want to communicate

The slide deck is NOT the content.
So whatʼs the problem?

Presentation software was created to:
* Help the audience visualize ideas
* Create key points
* Impress

Presenters have typically used it as:
* A prompter
* A handout generator
* A data dump
Creating (un)Engaging Content
     •   This slide is an example of what we have come to typically expect from a
         PowerPoint presentation

     •   There is a lot of text (small text) that conveys a lot of information

     •   Plus we’ve got bullets

     •   Presenters read line-by-line exactly what is on the slide

     •   Students work furiously to copy the slide verbatim into their notes

     •   It becomes the 21st century equivalent of the overhead projector

     •   What’s going on for students cognitively while the presenter reads the
         notes and they copy?
This is a classic example of how presenters typically build slides.
The use of the PowerPoint presentation has been a disaster.
                       It should be ditched.
                                          John Sweller, University of NSW



Information overload!

Weʼre trying to make it easier, but ironically weʼre making it harder. It is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in
the written and spoken form at the same time.

According to a research study on “cognitive load theory” conducted at the University of New South Wales (Australia), the human
brain processes and retains more information if it is digested in either its verbal or written form, BUT NOT BOTH.

This is a common practice for presenters. WE THINK WEʼRE HELPING! We think weʼre giving them twice as many opportunities
to “digest” the information. In reality, the sum of the visual and auditory experiences is LESS than the benefit from either of the two
parts alone.
We read: Between 250 and 400 words per minute

          We can hear: About 150 to 160 words per minute

                We can speak: About 105 words per minute

         We can copy by hand: About 22 words per minute



So if weʼre asking students to hand-copy notes from the projector while we read aloud to them the same text thatʼs on the slide...

Do you see a problem here with respect to how presenters “typically” use PowerPoint? Or how teachers use PowerPoint to
“encourage” student note-taking?

Either put up the text and let them read (why canʼt they do that from a book?)...

...or put up some other visual representation and TELL THEM what you want them to know about it.

Source: http://www.keller.com/articles/readingspeed.html
The PowerPoint Curve
             Student Engagement




                                                     Words Per Slide
It is effective to speak to a diagram or chart because the information is being presented in a different form.

This is much more effective than the visual representation of the spoken word.
Make your slides media-rich.

Images are a very powerful visual anchor to give your audience while you are speaking.

Where do I get images?
* Flickr Creative Commons - Free
* Free Digital Photos
* iStockPhoto - Cheap

If you are only using a presentation in your classroom, some copyrighted images may be OK under “fair use.” If you intend to
make your presentation viewable to a wider audience (via SlideShare of the like) you need to be careful with the images you use.

Just say, “NO!” to clip art.
Do you teach government? American History?

A CC image from Flickr of Honest Abe in the Lincoln Memorial in DC.

http://flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/181318800/
You may not be able to take your students on a boat ride down the Seine to see Notre Dame, but you can do better than a
textbook.

A CC image from Flickr.

http://flickr.com/photos/juanillooo/328462632/
So youʼve nailed the content. Letʼs talk about the delivery.

Delivery is how you COMMUNICATE VERBALLY with your audience.
Lecturing is not good
  for children and
 other living things.
         Edward Redish, Ph.D.
       U of MD Physics Professor
Why                                                              To make
      present?                                                           meaning
Why do you do what you do in the classroom?

So students can memorize facts? They can read facts from a book.

What a book canʼt give them is the “rest of the story.” A text cannot convey the meaning. Only a great teacher can do that.
Teachers love their content area.

There is no one in the room who loves the subject as much as you do.

Effective delivery should let the audience know WHY it is so important to you so you can convince them that itʼs important to
THEM.

Education is not that different from sales.
In sales, youʼve got to have a HOOK!
If you're not
                                                                           trying to
                                                                          persuade,
                                                                        why present
                                                                             at all?
“It seems to me that if you're not wasting your time and mine, you're here to get me to change my mind, to do something different.
And that, my friend, is selling.” -- Seth Godin
What are they doing while youʼre presenting?
Hopefully your presentation is not only “one-way.”

http://flickr.com/photos/fredarmitage/281476560/
Ask a question

                                                                 Poll the class

                                                              Think-Jot-Pair-Share

                                                                 Quick writes

Hopefully your presentation has some two-way interactivity.

Sounds like FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT!

http://flickr.com/photos/regolare/1884462583/
When you think about delivery, think about how not to be this guy.
And think about how to keep your audience from looking like this guy!

The average attention span is about 18 minutes.

Consider interjecting a “commercial break” into your presentation every 15 minutes or so.

Should be content-related.

Humor is good for learning.
10-20-30
Ween yourself gradually. You donʼt have to follow a prescribed set of “presentation rules,” but here is something to consider...

If youʼre not 100% ready to go text-free, consider trying the KAWASAKI METHOD: Guy Kawasaki - 10 slides, 20 minutes, no font
smaller than 30 points. Although Iʼd prefer to see no font smaller than 64 point...

This concept fits well with the 18-minute attention span. It doesnʼt mean you canʼt go longer than 20 minutes, just be careful to
interject some of those “commercial breaks” we discussed.
What are they to do while youʼre presenting? Are they supposed to be taking notes?

Do they know how?

How will you key them into whatʼs really important since everything is not written on the slide?
If they havenʼt been coached on whatʼs expected, you might as well give them a blank page that looks like this...

* The audience should NOT be frantically trying to scribble every word you say
* Guided notes - map the lecture, but leave “blanks” for key concepts

Image source: http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?p=289
Design
Letʼs talk about the slides - and spend a little time on design.

Iʼm not an artist or a designer, but I read a lot about what makes slides more -- or less! -- effective.

Avoid the “standard issue” PowerPoint templates. Start with a blank canvas.

This slide was designed using the TAKAHASHI METHOD - Use large text as a visual
Don’t
           Design
                                                                           decorate
“DESIGN YOUR PRESENTATION: Never decorate your messages or your supporting visuals. Decoration is veneer. Think
design, but never decoration. Design is soul deep, decoration is ʻHappy Birthdayʼ placed atop a sponge cake.”

-- Seth Godin

If you need an illustration of this point, just assign a slide show as the student deliverable for a class project. Left to their own
devices many students will turn in something that uses every whiz-bang effect available but with precious little content. A single
slide shouldnʼt take an hour and a half to make.
Albert Einstein
                     Born March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
                     Theoretical physicist
                     Special theory of relativity - reconciled mechanics with
                     electromagnetism
                     General theory of relativity
                         Extended theory to non-uniform motion
                         Created new theory of gravitation
                     Won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921
                     Died April 17, 1955
Hereʼs how I would have started a lesson on Albert Einstein a year ago.

Which do you like better - this.....
“Everything
                                                                             should be as
                                                                               simple as
                                                                           possible, but not
                                                                               simpler.”

                                                                           Albert Einstein
...or this?

Remember that a simple design is easier for your audience to understand.

Light letters on a dark background work great for quotes.

We could then move on to something like...
...this.

We could talk a little bit about his life - where he was born - his childhood. His Nobel Prize in 1921.

Here he is with Max Planck receiving the Max-Planck Medal in Berlin in 1929.

In other words, weʼre telling the STORY of Albert Einsteinʼs life. People love stories.
Think about color! The human brain loves color!

The brain sees yellow first.

According to a study by 3M, color may increase willingness to read by up to 80% and retention by 75%.

Presentations that use color are able to communicate better than those using only black and white.

[need link to citation]
But don’t get crazy


Many people canʼt read this slide.

And even if they could, would they want to?
This is almost as bad.


This is bad.
Maybe white will be better.



Not much better.
Yes. That’s better.



Perhaps with some shading.
Letʼs take a minute to reflect on where weʼve been...
When youʼre preparing a presentation, remember this guy...
Be passionate about your content
Tell great stories that engage your audience
And when it comes time to work the slide deck, remember...
Don’t
       Design
                            decorate
Think hard about design!!
images are powerful

keep text to a minimum - avoid writing down everything that you intend to say
Would you want to
     be in your class?
It all comes down to this
Where I Got This Stuff
                                              PowerPoint for Teachers
                                http://www.slideshare.net/paulwill/powerpoint-for-teachers

                                                  Presentation Tips
                                   http://www.slideshare.net/jhaustin/presentation-tips/

                                   How To: Visual Effects in PowerPoint 2003
                      http://www.slideshare.net/mjamesno/how-to-visual-effects-in-powerpoint-2003/

                                         Life After Death by PowerPoint
                                http://www.slideshare.net/thecroaker/death-by-powerpoint

                                 How I Made My Presentations a Little Better
                                http://www.43folders.com/2007/08/23/better-presentations

                                                   Presentation Zen
                                            http://www.presentationzen.com/

                                                         dy/dan
                                            http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?cat=24

I made hard-copies of this slide as a take-away for the audience.
Scott Elias
blog.scottjelias.net
sjelias@gmail.com

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  • 1. Taking Your Slide Deck to the Next Level Content, Delivery, and Design
  • 2. Millions of students and adults are literally being lulled to sleep by bad PowerPoint presentations. This poor young man could be in your class. Or worse - it could be YOU being bored to tears by an ineffective PowerPoint presentation.
  • 3. Quick Write What would you most like to improve about your presentations? What do you hope to get out of today’s session? Presentation Strategy: Get them writing to get them thinking... Take two minutes to prime the pump by engaging your audience in some writing. In this case, itʼs effective to write the prompts on the slide so that the audience can refer back to it as they write.
  • 4. What are the aspects of an effective presentation? * Engaging content * Positive delivery * Sexy design These guys know a lot about engaging their audience with effective delivery. And they donʼt need slides. Remember: The slides arenʼt the presentation. YOU ARE. Slides should NOT say everything youʼre going to say.
  • 5. Content - the “stuff” you want to communicate The slide deck is NOT the content.
  • 6. So whatʼs the problem? Presentation software was created to: * Help the audience visualize ideas * Create key points * Impress Presenters have typically used it as: * A prompter * A handout generator * A data dump
  • 7. Creating (un)Engaging Content • This slide is an example of what we have come to typically expect from a PowerPoint presentation • There is a lot of text (small text) that conveys a lot of information • Plus we’ve got bullets • Presenters read line-by-line exactly what is on the slide • Students work furiously to copy the slide verbatim into their notes • It becomes the 21st century equivalent of the overhead projector • What’s going on for students cognitively while the presenter reads the notes and they copy? This is a classic example of how presenters typically build slides.
  • 8. The use of the PowerPoint presentation has been a disaster. It should be ditched. John Sweller, University of NSW Information overload! Weʼre trying to make it easier, but ironically weʼre making it harder. It is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken form at the same time. According to a research study on “cognitive load theory” conducted at the University of New South Wales (Australia), the human brain processes and retains more information if it is digested in either its verbal or written form, BUT NOT BOTH. This is a common practice for presenters. WE THINK WEʼRE HELPING! We think weʼre giving them twice as many opportunities to “digest” the information. In reality, the sum of the visual and auditory experiences is LESS than the benefit from either of the two parts alone.
  • 9. We read: Between 250 and 400 words per minute We can hear: About 150 to 160 words per minute We can speak: About 105 words per minute We can copy by hand: About 22 words per minute So if weʼre asking students to hand-copy notes from the projector while we read aloud to them the same text thatʼs on the slide... Do you see a problem here with respect to how presenters “typically” use PowerPoint? Or how teachers use PowerPoint to “encourage” student note-taking? Either put up the text and let them read (why canʼt they do that from a book?)... ...or put up some other visual representation and TELL THEM what you want them to know about it. Source: http://www.keller.com/articles/readingspeed.html
  • 10. The PowerPoint Curve Student Engagement Words Per Slide It is effective to speak to a diagram or chart because the information is being presented in a different form. This is much more effective than the visual representation of the spoken word.
  • 11. Make your slides media-rich. Images are a very powerful visual anchor to give your audience while you are speaking. Where do I get images? * Flickr Creative Commons - Free * Free Digital Photos * iStockPhoto - Cheap If you are only using a presentation in your classroom, some copyrighted images may be OK under “fair use.” If you intend to make your presentation viewable to a wider audience (via SlideShare of the like) you need to be careful with the images you use. Just say, “NO!” to clip art.
  • 12. Do you teach government? American History? A CC image from Flickr of Honest Abe in the Lincoln Memorial in DC. http://flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/181318800/
  • 13. You may not be able to take your students on a boat ride down the Seine to see Notre Dame, but you can do better than a textbook. A CC image from Flickr. http://flickr.com/photos/juanillooo/328462632/
  • 14. So youʼve nailed the content. Letʼs talk about the delivery. Delivery is how you COMMUNICATE VERBALLY with your audience.
  • 15. Lecturing is not good for children and other living things. Edward Redish, Ph.D. U of MD Physics Professor
  • 16. Why To make present? meaning Why do you do what you do in the classroom? So students can memorize facts? They can read facts from a book. What a book canʼt give them is the “rest of the story.” A text cannot convey the meaning. Only a great teacher can do that.
  • 17. Teachers love their content area. There is no one in the room who loves the subject as much as you do. Effective delivery should let the audience know WHY it is so important to you so you can convince them that itʼs important to THEM. Education is not that different from sales.
  • 18. In sales, youʼve got to have a HOOK!
  • 19. If you're not trying to persuade, why present at all? “It seems to me that if you're not wasting your time and mine, you're here to get me to change my mind, to do something different. And that, my friend, is selling.” -- Seth Godin
  • 20. What are they doing while youʼre presenting?
  • 21. Hopefully your presentation is not only “one-way.” http://flickr.com/photos/fredarmitage/281476560/
  • 22. Ask a question Poll the class Think-Jot-Pair-Share Quick writes Hopefully your presentation has some two-way interactivity. Sounds like FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT! http://flickr.com/photos/regolare/1884462583/
  • 23. When you think about delivery, think about how not to be this guy.
  • 24. And think about how to keep your audience from looking like this guy! The average attention span is about 18 minutes. Consider interjecting a “commercial break” into your presentation every 15 minutes or so. Should be content-related. Humor is good for learning.
  • 25. 10-20-30 Ween yourself gradually. You donʼt have to follow a prescribed set of “presentation rules,” but here is something to consider... If youʼre not 100% ready to go text-free, consider trying the KAWASAKI METHOD: Guy Kawasaki - 10 slides, 20 minutes, no font smaller than 30 points. Although Iʼd prefer to see no font smaller than 64 point... This concept fits well with the 18-minute attention span. It doesnʼt mean you canʼt go longer than 20 minutes, just be careful to interject some of those “commercial breaks” we discussed.
  • 26. What are they to do while youʼre presenting? Are they supposed to be taking notes? Do they know how? How will you key them into whatʼs really important since everything is not written on the slide?
  • 27. If they havenʼt been coached on whatʼs expected, you might as well give them a blank page that looks like this... * The audience should NOT be frantically trying to scribble every word you say * Guided notes - map the lecture, but leave “blanks” for key concepts Image source: http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?p=289
  • 28. Design Letʼs talk about the slides - and spend a little time on design. Iʼm not an artist or a designer, but I read a lot about what makes slides more -- or less! -- effective. Avoid the “standard issue” PowerPoint templates. Start with a blank canvas. This slide was designed using the TAKAHASHI METHOD - Use large text as a visual
  • 29. Don’t Design decorate “DESIGN YOUR PRESENTATION: Never decorate your messages or your supporting visuals. Decoration is veneer. Think design, but never decoration. Design is soul deep, decoration is ʻHappy Birthdayʼ placed atop a sponge cake.” -- Seth Godin If you need an illustration of this point, just assign a slide show as the student deliverable for a class project. Left to their own devices many students will turn in something that uses every whiz-bang effect available but with precious little content. A single slide shouldnʼt take an hour and a half to make.
  • 30. Albert Einstein Born March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany Theoretical physicist Special theory of relativity - reconciled mechanics with electromagnetism General theory of relativity Extended theory to non-uniform motion Created new theory of gravitation Won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 Died April 17, 1955 Hereʼs how I would have started a lesson on Albert Einstein a year ago. Which do you like better - this.....
  • 31. “Everything should be as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Albert Einstein ...or this? Remember that a simple design is easier for your audience to understand. Light letters on a dark background work great for quotes. We could then move on to something like...
  • 32. ...this. We could talk a little bit about his life - where he was born - his childhood. His Nobel Prize in 1921. Here he is with Max Planck receiving the Max-Planck Medal in Berlin in 1929. In other words, weʼre telling the STORY of Albert Einsteinʼs life. People love stories.
  • 33. Think about color! The human brain loves color! The brain sees yellow first. According to a study by 3M, color may increase willingness to read by up to 80% and retention by 75%. Presentations that use color are able to communicate better than those using only black and white. [need link to citation]
  • 34. But don’t get crazy Many people canʼt read this slide. And even if they could, would they want to?
  • 35. This is almost as bad. This is bad.
  • 36. Maybe white will be better. Not much better.
  • 37. Yes. That’s better. Perhaps with some shading.
  • 38. Letʼs take a minute to reflect on where weʼve been...
  • 39. When youʼre preparing a presentation, remember this guy...
  • 40. Be passionate about your content
  • 41. Tell great stories that engage your audience
  • 42. And when it comes time to work the slide deck, remember...
  • 43. Don’t Design decorate Think hard about design!!
  • 44. images are powerful keep text to a minimum - avoid writing down everything that you intend to say
  • 45. Would you want to be in your class? It all comes down to this
  • 46. Where I Got This Stuff PowerPoint for Teachers http://www.slideshare.net/paulwill/powerpoint-for-teachers Presentation Tips http://www.slideshare.net/jhaustin/presentation-tips/ How To: Visual Effects in PowerPoint 2003 http://www.slideshare.net/mjamesno/how-to-visual-effects-in-powerpoint-2003/ Life After Death by PowerPoint http://www.slideshare.net/thecroaker/death-by-powerpoint How I Made My Presentations a Little Better http://www.43folders.com/2007/08/23/better-presentations Presentation Zen http://www.presentationzen.com/ dy/dan http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?cat=24 I made hard-copies of this slide as a take-away for the audience.