The template of a presentation is no more than the said slide master; the part containing lines, graphics and colors is repeated in all slides. It is essential that the submission provides a matching template for all the slides. This will inform the audience that the presentation was created specifically for the exhibition, and that has been carefully prepared. Otherwise, however, the audience will have the feeling that this is just a mix of slides recycled from past presentations.
PowerPoint has several templates to choose from. But nowadays there are a lot of different templates in medicine filed from the simplest ones to those difficult and more elaborated. Powered template has a big library of power point templates which help your presentation to have more sense, visibility, and design. This right is one of the most straightforward and clear, but there are many other more colorful, full of graphics, drawings, with images as wallpaper, etc. Our advice is to choose a template that is simple but effective, not too dark and still with little gradient colors, able to ensure the readability of the texts.
Now that you know how to use PowerPoint templates, here are some quick tips to keep at your fingertips all the tips to create an excellent presentation:
a. Prepare the slides for presentation 1-2 weeks before the congress; a few hours will not be enough to enter into all the details and at the time of the conference they will be seen throughout the hurry of a rough work;
b. gauge the number of slides on the length of your speech and vice versa, so you do not have to run out while you still talking slide or remain with nothing to say while the presentation;
c.use the same template for all the slides: in this way the audience will not have the doubt that they are obtained from previous performances;
d. use a background with colors and legible characters;
e. write short sentences (5-6 words in length);
f. insert 3-4 sentences or less for each slide; if it is not possible to break down the text in no more than 2-3 next slide (though it would be better to avoid it);
g. use tables, graphics, and animations to make the presentation more varied and exciting;
h. avoid using italics, because it is a bad law, instead granted the bold;
i. use graphics: graphic elements are very clear and easily comparable;
j. make an intelligent use of images; sometimes they speak louder than words;
k. avoid the succession of more than three text slides;
l. do not forget to thank for audience attention at the end of the presentation.
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