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EDU 317 Presentation

  • Due May 12, 2024 by 11:59pm
  • Points 100
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Choose a topic related to Financial Management for Child Care Administration. If you are unsure about a topic, review the syllabus to see what was/is most interesting to you. Please choose something that interests you most- this is your opportunity to dig in! You should create the presentation for fellow educators. Create a presentation you would actually present this to colleagues, families or the community.

 

Create a 10- slide presentation that addresses the following: *

Title slide: Incudes the topic title, your name, the course name and number, date

Slide 2: A brief definition of the topic

Slides 3 – 6: Gives important details about the topic

Slides 7-9: Provides ways or “tips and tricks” to use the information in supporting the development of children, families, and communities

Slide 10- Reference section in APA format: Students will use at least five (5) professional resources to create and share a ten (10) slide presentation, which will be shared with the class.

 

*Please use this as a guide. It’s important that this presentation reflects you and your thinking. If you would like to use another format, please feel free to reach out with your idea!

 

Be sure to connect your answers to course learning. Cite specific textbook readings and/or other course materials.

 

Some handy “rules” for creating great PowerPoints from LearnFree.org

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.

Don't forget your audience

 Who will be watching your presentation? The same goofy effects and funny clip art that would entertain a classroom full of middle-school students might make you look unprofessional in front of business colleagues and clients. Humor can lighten up a presentation, but if you use it inappropriately your audience might think you don’t know what you’re doing. Know your audience, and tailor your presentation to their tastes and expectations

Choose readable colors and fonts       

Your text should be easy to read and pleasant to look at. Large, simple fonts and theme colors are always your best bet. The best fonts and colors can vary depending on your presentation setting. Presenting in a large room? Make your text larger than usual so people in the back can read it. Presenting with the lights on? Dark text on a light background is your best bet for visibility.

Don't overload your presentation with animations

As anyone who’s sat through a presentation while every letter of every paragraph zoomed across the screen can tell you, being inundated with complicated animations and exciting slide transitions can become irritating. Before including effects like this in your presentation, ask yourself: Would this moment in the presentation be equally strong without an added effect? Does it unnecessarily delay information? If the answer to either question is yes—or even maybe—leave out the effect.

Use animations sparingly to enhance your presentation

Don’t take the last tip to mean you should avoid animations and other effects entirely. When used sparingly, subtle effects and animations can add to your presentation. For example, having bullet points appear as you address them rather than before can help keep your audience’s attention.

Keep these tips in mind the next time you create a presentation—your audience will thank you. For more detailed information on creating a PowerPoint presentation, visit our Office tutorials Links to an external site..

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