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MAKING A DIGITAL PRESENTATION

Remember, when making a digital presentation:

1. Slides: Use bullet points. Include a maximum of four or five points per
slide. Use your own words. Use images to reinforce your message- not to
decorate. Don't use complete sentences; keep slides short and simple.
Don't use a lot of animation - it's too distracting.

2. Fonts: Use at least an 18-point font. Use different size fonts for main
points and secondary points. Use an easy-to-read font, eg. Arial, Verdana,
Times New Roman... A whole line in capitals is difficult to read. Don't use
a complicated font or a very small one.

3. Colour: Use a font colour that contrasts with the background. Don't use
a different colour for each point.

4. Background: Use a light and simple background. Don't use different


backgrounds for each slide.

5. Graphs: Use graphs instead of long texts to show data. Don't make your
graphs too small or too complicated.

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