Title - This is your presentation’s title, heading as well as your name and title., Navigation - This helps guide your audience through your presentation. If you have three main points, show this slide at the beginning and then when you transition from one point to the next., Bullet - Show related ideas. Try to keep it to three. Don’t show them all at once. Use the appear function so you can show each idea as you talk about it., Big-word - Show a word or short phrase in large type. This should be a key idea or a surprising piece of information., Quote - Show attributed quotes from famous experts. Only show one quote per slide or they will lose their impact., Data - Numbers/statistics can help add credibility to your ideas, especially if they are controversial. However, don’t go overboard and think carefully about how to show them.., Diagram - Use these to translate abstract concepts into something people can see. This is especially useful to explain processes and show connections between ideas., Conceptual image - Sometimes an image is more powerful than any words. This is especially true when you are talking about emotions., Video - Showing an appropriate and credible clip can offer a nice break in your talk, especially if you are giving a longer talk., Walk-out - Show a take-away as people are leaving your presentation. This could be a call to action, or a powerful fact connected to your topic.,

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