This document provides guidelines for creating a PowerPoint presentation for a final defense at the College of Education. It outlines the recommended structure and content for slides, including: logos and contact information on slide 1, the research title on slide 2, background on slide 3, objectives on slide 4, the study framework on slide 5, methodology on slides 6-8, results and discussion with bullet points and limited data on slides 9-12, conclusions on slides 13-14, recommendations on slide 15, and a literature cited slide in APA style on slides 16-17. It also provides tips for font size, type, bullet points, contrasts between text and background colors, appropriate use of animation, and combining words, graphics and
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Final Defense Guide For PPT Making
This document provides guidelines for creating a PowerPoint presentation for a final defense at the College of Education. It outlines the recommended structure and content for slides, including: logos and contact information on slide 1, the research title on slide 2, background on slide 3, objectives on slide 4, the study framework on slide 5, methodology on slides 6-8, results and discussion with bullet points and limited data on slides 9-12, conclusions on slides 13-14, recommendations on slide 15, and a literature cited slide in APA style on slides 16-17. It also provides tips for font size, type, bullet points, contrasts between text and background colors, appropriate use of animation, and combining words, graphics and
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Final Defense Schedule Nov. 15-18, 2021
GUIDE FOR POWERPOINT MAKING
SLIDE NUMBER & INDICATORS REMARKS
Slide 1 Order (from L-R): photo of the presenter, logo of the Logo of the institution institution. Photo of the Presenter Name of the Author/Co-author, webmail, name of institution, Contact Information address Slide 2 Bold Research Title Slide 3 Bullet form Background Slide 4 State the General and specific objectives Objectives/ Statement of the Problem Slide 5 Framework use in the study Framework Slides 6 -8 All salient features in Methodology Methodology (Descriptive Research) Materials and Methods (Biological/Development) Slides 9-12 In bullet form, answer each objective of the study; Results and Discussion Support with images if applicable; DO NOT present Tables with many numerical data; Select the most important numeric data with significant results only; Translate scientific data into easy visuals. In bullet form, cite the literature (author’s name and year) that supports your results, if applicable, to show similarities or differences, meaning and implication. Slides 13-14 State conclusions (which generated theory if Conclusions applicable), Conclusions should be based on your findings that the scientific community represented by those in the audience should remember Slide 15 State recommendations, if applicable, with wider Recommendations application/s. Slides 16-17 Flash them; DO NOT read each; DO NOT include Literature Cited (APA STYLE) unpublished sources like thesis or dissertation, Print only sources; go for online sources, Give bibliographic entry of the publication (if Paper was published already) Appearance
1. Appropriateness of Font Size and Type
Size: 20 point (minimum) for texts and 32 point (minimum) for titles Type: San serif like Arial because in the projection process, letters lose some of their sharpness. Avoid ALL CAPS; these give the audience a message that you are shouting Bullet form/outline format (Elaborate in your presentation) Observe “7-7 Rule: 7 lines per slide, 7 words per line. 2. Use of Contrasting Colors for Background and Texts Background – light; Texts – dark Background – dark; Texts – light 3. Appropriate Use of Animation Animation enhances the presentation (not a distraction) Good combination of words, graphics and picture
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