Using Fonts Effectively in Your Multimedia Presentation
This article gave good advice. I especially apppreciated the 24 karat rule. I need to look at the serif fonts to understand what the author means by having fuzzy edges.
What Are Your Visuals Saying About You?
The point is made that your visuals - presentations are an extension of yourself and group. You need the presentation to make a good first impression. The cutesie clipart pictures are not professional. Low quality graphics are frustrating to your audience. If the "sale" is worth it, use the correct graphics and the best color. don't lose the sale, promotion, or whatever for want of a better graphic.
Incorporating Photographs in Your Multimedia Presentations
Good hints and suggestions about using a scanner to scan a photo right into the photo editing software. Quality is the big message here. It makes me think of the old computer adage - garbage in - garbage out. You want the best on the screen, so look for the best to put into your presentation.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
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Another old adage applies as well...a picture is worth a thousand words. Especially if you want to stimulate discussion. A good image is going to bring out a lot more ideas...
Photos are great, because it gives the audience something to look at and a better understanding of what you are talking about. I have a bad habit of making things too cute not practical, but I am getting better. I always think what would I like to stare at for so much minutes. Now a days because of our high ELL students, photos are a must for understanding and to keep up with the standards.
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