How to Make Digital Presentations
Computer Class, Dr. Wise
Student Objectives:
Communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats such as reports, research papers, presentations, newsletters, Web sites, podcasts, and blogs. Cite sources used.
Digital Presentation Outline
Title Page: Use capital letters for your title, list your first and last name
Introductory Page: What is your presentation going to be about? In this presentation, you will learn about...
Middle Pages: List one idea about your topic per page-at least three sentences on one page. You can have several middle pages. Your entire presentation should be about 20 sentences long.
Conclusion Page: Restate your main idea. In conclusion, To summarize, To wrap things up...
Source's Page: Cite your sources (use at least 3 different sources)
Use Transition Words and Phrases
Cite Text Evidence and Sources to Support Your Work
Digital Presentation Tips
Use headings to organize your key ideas. Make your headings larger than the rest of your text.
Make sure your images and gifs illustrate your key ideas.
Do not put too many images and gifs on one page.
Do not copy and paste text from websites or documents.
If you are using multiple sources, cite your sources on each page. According to PBS, ...
Use text evidence from websites to support your ideas. National Geographic reports....
Use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Use Credible and Reliable Sources
Examples of Digital Presentations
Look at the digital presentations. What did the authors of the presentations do that made their presentations well designed and written? Do you see errors? What are the mistakes and how can the digital presentation be improved?