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Main Contents Page
Before you start
STEP 1: STARTING OUT
STEP 2: FINDING
STEP 3: EVALUATE
STEP 4: LEGAL USE
STEP 5: COMMUNICATE
- Writing a report/assignment
- Tips for presentations
Preparing
Transparencies/slides
Presenting
- Tips for posters
- Tips for brochures
- Tips for displays
- E-communication guidelines
- Writing styles

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Tips for presentation
Designing transparencies or slides
It is important to keep the following in mind when you design transparencies
or slides for your presentation:
| Keep
it short and simple |
Your
slide show or transparencies should include only important and relevant
key words to remind you of what you want to talk about. Limit the
amount of information per slide. You will lose your audience if
there is too much information on the slides. Rather have
more detailed hand-outs available for your audience. |
| Use
correct Font and Size |
Use
a font and font size that will be easy to read. An example of an
easy to read font is "Arial". Make sure your font size
is big enough so your audience will be able to read the information
that you are presenting. The normal typing font size "12"
is too small for slides and transparencies. It should at least be
"18" points or larger. Do not make use of too many different
font types - keep it simple and clear |
| Colour
combinations |
When
you make use of colour, be aware of the colours that you are using.
Certain colours, like certain yellows, etc., are difficult to see.
The text and the background colours you use should complement each
other. Make sure your foreground colour (text) is clear and soft
on the eyes when combined with the background colour. |
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