The Secrets of Slide Design FOR Students (and Beyond)
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How will I HOOK my audience’sattention?How will I CAPTURE the mostimportant details and ideas of mytopic?How do the PIECES of mypresentation all FIT together?How will I SUMMARIZE the topic formy audience and leave them with alasting IMPRESSION?Do my slides have VISUAL speakingCUES?Have I used the SPEAKER NOTES?Have I CITED my content?
The Secrets of Slide Design
For Students
Have a Creativity/Inspiration Jar (orPinterest board) for Colors, Visuals,etc...Choose a Color that RepresentsYour Thoughts on a TopicFind (or Stage) a Picture thatSymbolizes a ConceptPlay Pass the SlideAsk Yourself, "What About (SlideDesign) Will Not Change in theFuture?"
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Content
Images Color
Delivery
PROCESS Slides in 3seconds FONT 30 or > SANS SERIF Font < 6 LINES of TEXT Per Slide 25-40% TEXT Per Slide 1 MAIN Idea/THEME PerSlide
Have I used SINGLE images? Have I PAIRED my text withimages?Do my images SUPPORT my textand message?How have I CREATIVELY usedquotes and images to BREAK updata?Have I CITED my images?
Have I used COLOR EFFECTIVELYand PURPOSEFULLY?Will my slides be CLEARLY SEENPROJECTED, with lights on and off?
"The verbal equivalent of a highlighter is to raise orlower the volume of your voice, change the speed at
which you deliver the words, and/or set aside the keyword or phrase with a pause before or after voicing it."
-Carmine Gallo (Talk Like Ted)
by Lisa Johnson
Teacher Notes
Teacher NotesCompiled/Adapted/Inspired
by "Weaving Creativity into Every Strandof Your Curriculum."
Ban Writing (On Slides) -Communicate only Visually orVerballyTeach a Lesson With Slides andWhiteboard (WITHOUT Speaking)Have Students Work on (aPresentation) and then halfwaythrough swap groups and finish theassignment.
Slide Design for Students by Lisa Johnson is licensed under a Creative CommonsAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://www.pinterest.com/techchef4u/snazzy-slides/.
Ideas for "Gently" IntroducingVisual Literacy and Slide Design
Quick Tips
Eye ContactBody MovementBody PositioningVolumeSpeedConfidence MonitorSpeaker TransitionsConnection Between Talk and SlideAudience ParticipationPractice/Rehearse