PowerFlashPoint is a PowerPoint plug-in that automatically converts your PowerPoint 2007, XP/2002 & 2003 presentations into a highly compressed Internet-ready presentation in the Macromedia Flash format. Easily distribute your presentations via CD/e (more)
PowerFlashPoint is a PowerPoint plug-in that automatically converts your PowerPoint 2007, XP/2002 & 2003 presentations into a highly compressed Internet-ready presentation in the Macromedia Flash format. Easily distribute your presentations via CD/e-mail to anyone, anywhere. PowerFlashPoint accurately converts your PowerPoint presentation to Flash and retains all of your special effects with upto 98% reduction in file size. Share the converted Flash movie in SlideServe - Online presentations sharing community, where you can share converted presentation publicly or privately infront of worldwide audience. Embed/email the presentations to social networking sites, blogs and friends.
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Use only san serif fonts & only single san serif font Use no fonts smaller than 24 Avoid initializing and capitalizing words Use the 6 x 6 no more than 6 words per line Also use the 6 x 6 for bullets To test font stand six feet back from the moniter
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Use different styles and sizes Use dark text on light backgrounds Do not use all caps except for titles Use different colors also that will stand out
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keep your backgrounds consistent keep designs clean and uncluttered use quality clipart and use is wisely avoid flashy graphics and animations limit the number of transitions
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Your graphics should relate to your slide Use only enough text to explain clearly when using charts and graphs Try to use the same style graphics throughout your presentation
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limit the number of colors used bright colors makes words stand out more use no more than four colors on a chart check all the colors on a projection before presenting
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check spelling and grammar don’t read presentation one bullet a time wireless mouse complex print out
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Practice so you can speak from bullet points Give a brief overview before presenting Do not turn you back to the audience try to position the moniter so that you can see it
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Bankerd, Kathy – “How to Optimize Projection Technology.” Bird, Linda – “Avoid the Mistakes of Powerpoint Rookies”. Brown, David G. – “Powerpoint-Induced Sleep”.
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Watch your
Fonts Graphics Designs Color
Make sure you present in the general way
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