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PRESENTATION TITLE

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Open this document in Google Slides, or click on the button “use this template”. To do this you must be logged in with your google.

EDIT IN GOOGLE SLIDES

Open File menu and select make a copy.

That will open a copy of this template in your google drive you can edit, add or delete.

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Open File menu and select Download as a Microsoft Powerpoint. You will download a PPTX file that you can edit in Powerpoint.

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My Name: Name & Surname

Email: slidespower@gmail.com

Phone: +1 123 45 67 89

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TITLE TO INTRODUCE THE FOLLOWING SLIDES

“How to do a good presentation”

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To build a good presentation is essential to make a good design of the slides, this help us to communicate our message in a clear and simple way and thus guarantee to the success of the presentation.

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TOPICS TO TALK ABOUT

  • Choose a clean background to avoid distracting.
  • Transmit only one idea per slide .
  • Do not overload slides, just 6 or 7 lines.
  • Each line no more than 7 words.
  • Is preferable that the audience listen to your, rather that read to the presentation.

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THE IDEA

Define the main idea that will be the focus of your presentation, and use icons or illustrations to attract the attention of your audience.

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THE CONTEXT

207.700.000 CITIZENS

139 % MOBILE USERS

PROFIT: 5000 Milions $

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TWO COLUMNS TEXT

Margins around the text

The texts, images or graphics should not be next to the edge of the slide. The edges should be wide around the texts.

Text Size

The text should be readable from the end of the auditorium, so choose a well readable font and use a minimum size of 24.

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INFOGRAPHIC DIAGRAM

LOREM IPSUM

Eodem modo typi, qui nunc nobis videntur parum clari.

LOREM IPSUM

Eodem modo typi, qui nunc nobis videntur parum clari.

LOREM IPSUM

Eodem modo typi, qui nunc nobis videntur parum clari.

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THREE COLUMNS TEXT

Less is more

The less information you give, better remember your audience. Create shorts and concise messages

Use the contrast

The contrast gives you the option to call attention to what you want to highlight. Use the size, colour, composition.

Use a good template

You must choose a template that suits the type of work your are about to submit.

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USE GOOD IMAGES

A good image in your presentation is worth a thousand words.

Choose good themes for your presentations.

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With a good image you can explain a complex concept in a simple way.

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USE OF TABLES

The tables are very useful for displaying information ordered.

CAPITAL

CITIZENS (MILIONS)

CURRENCY

MEXICO

CIUDAD DE MÉXICO

122

PESO

BRASIL

BRASILIA

208

DOLLAR

GERMANY

BERLIN

82

EURO

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USE CHARTS

Graphics help us to understand the relationships between numerical values.

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You can insert your graphics from Google Sheets

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FLOW CHARTS

Flowcharts are used to graphically represent the flow or sequences of simple routines.

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MAPS

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TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATION

Below we provide a set of slides for your Apps or Web presentations.

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Introduce your app using this template.

You can change the picture or introduce a text.

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Introduce your app using this template.

You can change the picture or introduce a text.

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Introduce your web using this template.

You can change the picture or introduce a text.

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FINAL CONCLUSIONS

We proceed to make a summary of the main points discussed in the presentation.

FONTS

It is important to use fonts that read well, without being in bold. Example: helvética.

DESIGN

A well-designed template is an ideal way to communicate a message simply and clearly.

TIME PER SLIDE

In a quality slideshow, the time of exposure should not exceed 30 seconds.

PREPARATION

Out of respect for the audience, it is essential to prepare well the presentation and try not to leave anything to chance.

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  • El Arte de presentar.(Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón)
  • Google Images.
  • Prof. Reynel A. Llanes Belett.
  • El Arte de presentar.
  • Google Images.
  • Prof. Reynel A. Llanes Belett.a

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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  • ICONS: www.iconfinder.com

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