Do you think about colours, fonts and grouping when you use a board or prepare a presentation?

Watch and listen to Tony's ideas and leave your comments below.

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Submitted by Svetlana_Wild on Tue, 03/22/2011 - 16:36

I agree that this video is very useful and helpful for teachers who make power point presentations for teaching. I also have learnt some new information for me. Thank you very much.

Submitted by RaulR on Thu, 11/25/2010 - 16:24

Just yesterday I was working on a power point presentation. I'm using Office 2007 and this and 2010 are sooo complete that you can easily get lost. Fonts, templates, designs, animations ... and you can end up producing a nice piece of work which educationally doesn't achieve the objectives.

I tend to empirically use some similar concepts but knowing that there is something more scientific that you can use is a great relief.

I am sharing this link to my colleagues ... I think it is absolutely newsworthy. I wish there were more technological tips from this community.

www.edutopia.org has some interesting downloads too.

Congratulations and thank you very much

Submitted by Mercedes Viola on Mon, 09/13/2010 - 20:57

Very intresting video!!!

When I prepare a presentation, slides take me some time...

I tried to avoid too much information there.

What you are saying is the most important thing, and slides are there to support it - so, it's difficult to design them.

I think about the fonts and colours, but what Tony says about fonts is new for me.

Thanks a lot,

Mercedes

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