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  1. Simple rules for better PowerPoint presentations

    Follow the 5/5/5 rule. To keep your audience from feeling overwhelmed, you should keep the text on each slide short and to the point. Some experts suggest using the 5/5/5 rule: no more than five words per line of text, five lines of text per slide, or five text-heavy slides in a row.

  2. PDF Power Point Presentation Competition M.J.College,Jalgaon

    Rules for Power Point Presentation: 1.A College can send any number of teams. 2. The language of presentation shall be English, Hindi ,Marathi. 3.The competition consists of the following two rounds Round 1 : Submission of PPT Video . Round 2 :Presentation of PPT through Zoom calls.

  3. Tips for creating and delivering an effective presentation

    Tips for creating an effective presentation. Tip. Details. Choose a font style that your audience can read from a distance. Choosing a simple font style, such as Arial or Calibri, helps to get your message across. Avoid very thin or decorative fonts that might impair readability, especially at small sizes. Choose a font size that your audience ...

  4. PDF Rules for PPT Making Competition

    'PPT contest_Yourname'. Save your presentation as 'PPT_Yourname' Stick to the topic, please That's it. You can make a presentation on either of the two topics: Goal setting Indian education system Remember, great presentations make drab topics fascinating, weaving narratives in a concise manner.

  5. PDF Power Point Presentation Competition Rules 2022

    Power Point Presentation Competition Rules 2022 1. Select any topic strictly from Commerce and management. 2. Language of presentation shall be English, Hindi and Marathi. 3. A College can send any no. of teams with not more than 2 students in a team. 4. All participants are allowed to use a maximum of 15 slides inclusive of participant details ...

  6. Rules and Judging Criteria

    Rules and Judging Criteria Competition Rules and Presentation Structure. A single static PowerPoint slide is permitted (no slide transitions, animations or 'movement' of any kind; the slide is to be presented from the beginning of the oration). No additional electronic media (e.g. sound and video files) are permitted.

  7. Ten simple rules for effective presentation slides

    Rule 2: Spend only 1 minute per slide. When you present your slide in the talk, it should take 1 minute or less to discuss. This rule is really helpful for planning purposes—a 20-minute presentation should have somewhere around 20 slides. Also, frequently giving your audience new information to feast on helps keep them engaged.

  8. Top 8 Rules for PowerPoint Presentations

    Remember that you are the presenter, not PowerPoint. Use your slides to emphasize a point, keep yourself on track, and illustrate a point with a graphic or photo. Don't read the slides. Don't make your audience read the slides either. Keep text to a minimum (6-8 lines per slide, no more than 30 words per slide).

  9. The 10-20-30 Rule of PowerPoint

    With help from the 10-20-30 rule, you can make a PowerPoint presentation that's engaging and efficient. The guidelines for this rule are as follows: No more than 10 slides. No longer than 20 minutes. No larger than 30-point font. Let's look deeper at the 10-20-30 PowerPoint rule, why it's a good rule to follow and things to do to follow ...

  10. 8 Tips to Make the Best PowerPoint Presentations

    A good presentation needs two fonts: a serif and sans-serif. Use one for the headlines and one for body text, lists, and the like. Keep it simple. Veranda, Helvetica, Arial, and even Times New Roman are safe choices. Stick with the classics and it's hard to botch this one too badly.

  11. 5 golden rules of PowerPoint design

    Be mindful of colors and fonts. 4. Use animation sparingly. See more. Wondering how to design the perfect PowerPoint presentation? It's easier than you think-just follow five simple rules to get started: 1. Consider using templates. When building a slide deck, it's important to maintain consistency throughout.

  12. Mastering Guy Kawasaki's 10/20/30 Rule for PowerPoint

    A few years back, he wrote a short blog advocating a simple rule for PowerPoint & pitch deck presentations. He called it the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. According to the 10/20/30 rule: …a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.

  13. The New Rules of Presentations

    Because people get bored (even with the most engaging content) and tend to drift off. So don't feel obliged to stretch out your presentation to fill up a predetermined time slot - take as long ...

  14. Ten simple rules for effective presentation slides

    Rule 2: Spend only 1 minute per slide. When you present your slide in the talk, it should take 1 minute or less to discuss. This rule is really helpful for planning purposes—a 20-minute presentation should have somewhere around 20 slides. Also, frequently giving your audience new information to feast on helps keep them engaged.

  15. 10 Top PowerPoint Presentation Tips for Beginners (2022 List)

    10 Tips for Effective PowerPoint Presentations. Tip #1: Choose an Interesting Topic. Tip #2: Do Some Deep Research. Tip #3: Use an Amazing Presentation Tool. Tip #4: Pick Out a Presentation Template. Tip #5: Keep Your Audience in Mind. Tip #6: Add Eye-Catching Headings and Text. Tip #7: Keep it Engaging With Animations.

  16. Ppt Competition

    PPT COMPETITION - CONVERGENCE. RULES AND REGULATIONS. . 1. All the participants are allowed to use maximum of 15 slides in their PowerPoint presentation. 2`The participants should make their Title headlines. For Example:- Population Growth (Description) / Population grow by 40% (Headline). 3.The titles Used by The participants must tell the topics.

  17. 60 Effective PowerPoint Presentation Tips & Tricks

    Research, plan, and prepare your presentation professionally. It helps you deliver an effective message to your target audience. Designed Correctly. Your visual points should stand out without overwhelming your audience. A good PowerPoint visual shouldn't complicate your message. Practiced to Perfection.

  18. 6 Rules of a Compelling PowerPoint Presentation

    Choose the right PowerPoint presentation template. Take care of the compatibility issues. Use less text and more visuals. Carefully select the fonts. Keep it simple. Brevity is the soul of wit. Conclusion. By making your PowerPoint presentation boring you don't simply decrease its value - you set it to zero.

  19. PDF POWERPOINT BEST PRACTICES

    To keep your colors consistent and easy to access, save a color palette in PowerPoint. Click the Design tab and under Variants, click the down arrow (1). On the dropdown menu click Colors (2) and Customize Colors (3). In the Create New Theme colors dialogue click one of the color slots (4).

  20. CC

    I'll present ten simple rules that will help reduce your anxiety and make your presentations as effective as possible. 1. Have something worth presenting. This is probably the most important rule, which is why it's Rule 1. If you don't have something worth presenting, you shouldn't be asking people to spend an hour of their time ...

  21. Create a winning Presentation

    Therefore, to help you master PowerPoint, and thus, make you effective communicators, we've come up with a PowerPoint making competition. Take part in the contest and you stand a chance to win a chapter-wise course and eBook of your choice. Send in your entries at [email protected] by 8 September 2017 with the subject line 'PPT ...

  22. The Essential 5 Rules of Effective PowerPoint Presentations

    Rule 1: Keep It Simple. One of the cardinal sins in PowerPoint presentations is overcrowding your slides with text, bullet points, and too many visuals. The first rule is to keep it simple. Each slide should have a single, clear message. Use concise language, bullet points, and minimal text to convey your points.

  23. 10 Tips to Make Your PowerPoint Presentation Effective

    7) Limit bullet points. Keep your bullet points to a maximum of 5-6 per slide. In addition, the words per bullet point should also be limited to 5-6 words. It's also wise to vary what you present in each slide, such as alternating between bullet points, graphics, and graph slides, in order to sustain the interest and focus of your audience.