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Platform Presentation
Instructions
Preparing A Platform
Presenters in all Annual Meeting sessions are required to use digital projection
of a PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint presentations should
be prepared for use with PowerPoint 2000 in a PC compatible format. If
you have developed your presentation with an earlier version of PowerPoint,
or have developed it on a Macintosh platform, it SHOULD project properly, but
we encourage you to preview it on a PC with PowerPoint 2000 BEFORE arriving
at the Annual Meeting to ensure that it will project properly. To minimize
setup delays, each presenter should copy their presentation to the hard drive
of the computer in the room in which their session will be held the night before
the session or at least 1 hour prior to the start of the session. Please
copy the presentation into the appropriate session folder. The file name
should begin with the speaker’s last name. An A/V tech will be present
to assist.
The following should help you in your presentation preparation:
- A slide presentation should include a title slide,
a slide stating the question or hypothesis to be addressed,
and a slide describing the overall approach you used
to address the question. A “methods” slide
should be included but should never include the details
of the method unless the purpose of the talk is to describe
the method. The next several slides should present the
results obtained, and a final slide should give the conclusions
of the study.
- Prepare your slide to communicate ideas, not details. If
someone wants details, let them ask you in the discussion
period.
- Put the minimum amount of information on the slide
to communicate the idea you want. After the draft
of the visual, see what can be left out of the visual
and still communicate the idea. Reduce the draft
to reduce the material on the visual to minimum.
- Make the print large enough to be seen on an 8' screen
from a distance of 100 feet. This means that the
letters should be at least an 18-point font size, with
no more than 10 lines of text. Avoid color combinations,
such as red on blue, that do not project well.
- Graphical presentations of data often communicate an
idea more quickly than a tabular presentation of the
same data. Photographs may also be effective, but
avoid pictures of animals.
- A table in a published article is much too detailed
for a slide presentation. Take the time to think
through what conclusion you want to present from the
table and present the least amount of material you can
to communicate that idea.
- Review your presentation on a different machine from
which it was originally prepared to ensure the backgrounds,
graphics and linked images appear properly.
The electronic projection equipment available in each room
will include a Pentium IV PC (3.2 GH) equipped with Windows
2000 and PowerPoint 2000. Please bring your Power Point
presentation to the meeting on a USB Memory Device, CD or
ZIP disk (in that order of preference). If you are
bringing your presentation on a CD, it is also strongly recommended
you completely and permanently "close" the CD with
the option that it cannot be written to again, to ensure
a higher degree of compatibility with CD drives other than
that on which it was created. It is highly recommended
if you are a Macintosh user to test your presentation on
a PC to verify it converts to WINDOWS format accurately. Resolution
will be set for 1024x768 with 24 bit color. A VGA 4-way switcher
will also be available which will allow four lap top computers
to be connected to the data projector. For PC users,
VGA cables will be supplied. MAC users will need to
bring a cable for a 15 pin VGA switcher. Should there
be a change in the available equipment, all chairs and speakers
will be notified. There will NOT be any MAC
equipment available.
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