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Appendix
Guide to Effective Presentations
Electronic presentations are one of the most effective
tools presenters can use to persuade an audience.
There are several ways to enhance your presentation
and maximize your effectiveness. The following are
guidelines to help you create and deliver a dynamic
presentation.

a. Types of Presentations

Computer Presentations
• To present basic information such as graphs, spreadsheets,
documents and images, use word processing and spreadsheet
applications.
• To convey more complex information and create more dynamic
presentations which allow you to control the pace of your delivery,
utilize software such as Astound®, Freelance®, Persuasion® or
PowerPoint®.
For high-end multimedia and interactive presentations, use software
such as Macromedia Director®.
Astound®, Freelance®, Persuasion®, PowerPoint® and Macromedia
Director® are trademarks of their respective companies.
Video Presentations
Use of video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player and laser disc
player, can be effective for delivering instructional or illustrative
information that is difficult to present.
Digital Cameras and Personal Digital Assistants
(PDAs)
For highly compact and portable presentations, digital still cameras,
digital video cameras, document cameras and PDAs are ideal for
transferring data without cumbersome conversions.
Multimedia Presentations
You can integrate all of the above methods for a full multimedia
presentation including video, audio, computer applications and World
Wide Web information.

b. Creative Presentations

Oftentimes presenters do not take advantage of the manysubtle ways they can manipulate their electronic slides to moreeffectively persuade the audience.Color has a great effect on the audience during a presentation.When used correctly and legibly, studies show thatbackground and foreground colors establish an emotionaltone for a presentation, help viewers understand and retaininformation, and influence an audience to take a desiredcourse of action.
Color Considerations
Choose legible colors.
Text and graphics colors need sufficient contrast.
Use darker colors for the background since a lighter background
can create uncomfortable glare. (Yellow on black creates an ideal
contrast.)

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