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Presentation general design requirements

Creating a presentation is a way to communicate, appeal and convey ideas to the audience.
The presentation should convey information to the audience, look and sound persuasively.
Rigorous planning is essential.
A presentation is considered properly executed if it contains: title page, work purpose,
objectives (tasks), main part (usually contains several subsections), conclusions,
suggestions, a list of literature and other sources. (See Power Point Presentation Example)
The main steps in creating a good presentation are to plan, design, and rehearse the
presentation.
Each presentation is individual, but the design guidelines are relatively the same.
Presentation should be made in MS PowerPoint program.
Presentation amount: 15-20 slides. Report time: ̴ 10 minutes.
All slides, except the title one, are numbered (font size - 14).
Recommended to use fonts: Arial, Georgia, Times New Roman.
    Font size: 36-54 (heading) Bold, 20-36 (plain text).
The font color and background color should be contrasted (the text should be read well,
white text on a black background is poorly readable).
Creation of visual effects (pictures, tables, graphs, videos ...) are welcomed.
The first (title) slide. Indicate the following information:
 Name of the Institute;
 Discipline name;
 Theme of work;
 Teacher / scientific adviser name and surname;
 Student / author name and surname;
 Study group (study group is not indicated when student defending a diploma thesis).
Second slide. Work purpose.
Third slide. Objectives (tasks).
Fourth slide. Methods (if any used in work)
Fifth ... n slide. Main part.
n+1 slide. Conclusions
n+2 slide. Suggestions.
n+3 slide. A list of literature and other sources.
The last slide. Text: Thank you for your attention.

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