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Effective Presentations
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Rating: 4.6 out of 5(35 ratings)
90 students

Effective Presentations

Don’t meddle, make your slides matter.
Created byKapterev Alexei
Last updated 6/2018
Russian

What you'll learn

  • In this course we take a systematic approach. We start with fundamentals of speechwriting and argumentation and only then goes the second module that is about designing effective slides.

Course content

10 sections60 lectures8h 34m total length
  • What's the deal with goals? How do we change that?11:16
  • Case studies: Kindle Fire HD7:53
  • Case Studies : KPMG, SAS9:35
  • Case study : Anniversary speech and other examples7:21
  • Problems with motivation7:01
  • Test for week 1

Requirements

  • No specific requirements.

Description

“Powerpoint slides are like children: no matter how ugly they are, you’ll think they’re beautiful if they’re yours” — Scott Adams, author of the comic strip “Dilbert”.  Due to this cause or another, it’s a huge stress to look at most Powerpoint slides. Depending on the “design” skills of the speaker and audience’s taste slides create different emotions from a slight annoyance to physical sickness.

But that is not the worst thing. The worst thing is that instead of improving the presentation such slides confuse the audience, distract it and finally oblige the speaker to explain them rather than being quite self-explanatory.

The goal of this course is to change that by equipping learners with a set of tools to create simple, clear and aesthetic slides which improve the presentation of the speaker. The course covers universal design principles, templates, colors, typefaces, slides’ typography, use of photos and pictograms, composition rules and ways to create clear and meaningful charts and diagrams.

Who this course is for:

  • This course will be helpful for almost anyone who delivers slide-based presentations in a professional or academic context.