My carrer
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
final exam reflections
Final
Exam reflections
What I learned from the career/college project. Is that you don’t
have to be a geniuses to make good money and do engineering work all you have
to do is put forth the time to make that kind of money and that’s what I’m
going to do in order to become successful in life. And when it’s time for me to go to
college all I have to is refer back to this page where I can job search and see
what college I have to go to for me to peruse that career and how long it will
take me to do it.
I did not really encounter any problems it just took a lot a
time and hard work to do this project.
The three main things I should do better on my power point
is. I would have not making the power point so boring. And another one is putting
more information in the power point. And
customizing it a lot more than I did.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
lesson 10 pt 2
Objective 10: Give an advantage and disadvantage to the six types
of visual aids.
1.
Easy to use : flipchart
2.
Flexible: Props
3.
Easy to create: Overheads
4.
Keeps audience interest: flipchart
5.
Looks professional: video
6.
Inexpensive to produce: Computer shows
Objective 11: Describe the seven slide design guidelines.
1.
Use only one or two fonts per slide
2.
Use simple, easy-to-read fonts
3.
Use only two or three colors per slide
4.
Use no more than five lines per slide
5.
Each line contains only one thought.
6.
Use six words or less per line
7.
Use simple graphics and pictures ( they should
support your presentation not take it over).
Objective 12:
Describe five rules for using overhead transparencies.
1.
Turn the projector off when you are not using
it- This prevents a blank screen from blinding your audience
2.
Move your next overhead onto the projector at
the same time as you remove the previous one- This avoid a blank screen while
the projector is on.
3.
Turn the projector off when not speaking about your
slide- If you are not using the slide you don’t want the audience distracted by
it.
4.
Leave each slide up for at least 30 seconds-
This gives your audiencetime to read and understand what is on the screen.
5.
Before putting on the projector – As you move
from one slide to another, you should make a lead-in or introductory.
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