Oral Presentation
Guidelines For Oral Presentation
- Consider the sequence and relevancy of your slides.
- Use graphs and charts to illustrate your prominent points. They will help the audience to clearly understand the content.
- Don’t use flash, gif images and fancy colors. Make it simple!
- Use the 6-6-6 rule: (maximum 6 words per bullet, maximum 6 bullets per slide, and maximum 6 text slides in a row).
- Use high-contrast, easy-to-read fonts that are common to most computers. Do not use ALL CAPS, italics, and other enhancements that clutter and distract.
- Keep your presentation within the 8-10 minute timeframe.