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How will I HOOK my audience’s attention? How will I CAPTURE the most important details and ideas of my topic? How do the PIECES of my presentation all FIT together? How will I SUMMARIZE the topic for my audience and leave them with a lasting IMPRESSION? Do my slides have VISUAL speaking CUES? Have I used the SPEAKER NOTES? Have I CITED my content? The Secrets of Slide Design For Students Have a Creativity/Inspiration Jar (or Pinterest board) for Colors, Visuals, etc... Choose a Color that Represents Your Thoughts on a Topic Find (or Stage) a Picture that Symbolizes a Concept Play Pass the Slide Ask Yourself, "What About (Slide Design) Will Not Change in the Future?" 120+ Articles, Slide Decks, and More Infographic created by Lisa Johnson www.techchef4u.com Content Images Color Delivery PROCESS Slides in 3 seconds FONT 30 or > SANS SERIF Font < 6 LINES of TEXT Per Slide 25-40% TEXT Per Slide 1 MAIN Idea/THEME Per Slide Have I used SINGLE images? Have I PAIRED my text with images? Do my images SUPPORT my text and message? How have I CREATIVELY used quotes and images to BREAK up data? Have I CITED my images? Have I used COLOR EFFECTIVELY and PURPOSEFULLY? Will my slides be CLEARLY SEEN PROJECTED, with lights on and off? "The verbal equivalent of a highlighter is to raise or lower the volume of your voice, change the speed at which you deliver the words, and/or set aside the key word or phrase with a pause before or after voicing it." - Carmine Gallo (Talk Like Ted) by Lisa Johnson Teacher Notes Teacher Notes Compiled/Adapted/Inspired by "Weaving Creativity into Every Strand of Your Curriculum." Ban Writing (On Slides) - Communicate only Visually or Verbally Teach a Lesson With Slides and Whiteboard (WITHOUT Speaking) Have Students Work on (a Presentation) and then halfway through swap groups and finish the assignment. Slide Design for Students by Lisa Johnson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Based on a work at https://www.pinterest.com/techchef4u/snazzy-slides/. Ideas for "Gently" Introducing Visual Literacy and Slide Design Quick Tips Eye Contact Body Movement Body Positioning Volume Speed Confidence Monitor Speaker Transitions Connection Between Talk and Slide Audience Participation Practice/Rehearse

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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?"

120+ Articles, Slide Decks, and More

Infographic created byLisa Johnson www.techchef4u.com

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