Multimedia Presentations
purpose & procedures for developing multimedia presentations
Create the best presentation for your CTE class!
"I am so awesome...I know I will be the best in the class! Yeah me!!!" Anonymous Student
What is appropriate content for my presentation?
To educate
examples: educate about earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest educate how to use software applications emphasize key points during a presentation or speech explain emergency procedures
To persuade, advertise and describe the features of a product
examples: sell cars with interactive features that allow users to select color combinations, trim, and other options
To narrate, broadcast messages or entertain
examples: display the names of the students who placed in FBLA competitions display the words of a song or speech for audience participation broadcast a list of location changes at a conference portray the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina
So what is inappropriate content in a presentation?
- Content is trivial or does not have a clear purpose
- Content is so dissected from its original form when translated into a presentation that its meaning is lost
- Content is presented in its original form as an emotional speech, an historical declaration, or a memoir and should be preserved
Hey, I'm excited! How do I start?
- Determine the Purpose
- Identify the Target Audience
- Storyboard the Content
- Select a design
- Edit the Master Slide
- Enter the Content
- Add and Format Graphics, Audio, and Video (optional)
- Add Animations and Transitions (optional)
- Practice
- Revise as needed
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