Module Overview
Due: Mon May 2 (completed in class)
Learning objective: Design slides to accompany your presentation.
Instructions
1. Review the principles for engaging design: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wfVLT_DjpTMoFZM79NGBRbrcgliNQqFfzfhBpR_Mj28/edit?usp=sharing
2. Watch the following TED talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8YJtvHGeUU) and answer the following 2 questions about 1 of the slides the speaker uses in the comments below:
Is this slide being used to emphasize a guidepost, engage the audience, show something visual, or share research? In what ways does the slide use any of the following design principles: size, space, color, font?
3. Decide on 5-10 places where you would like to have slides to support your presentation (emphasize a guidepost, engage the audience, show something visual, share research).
Using our principles of visual design (size, space, color, font) go to the following folder, find the blank presentation labeled with your name, and create your slides: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Db7J5cOpnGsuGDAzRFldDApIKf3JM5oQ?usp=sharing

He engaged with the audience about the box he takes with him when he moves, then showed us what we could find in his version of the box on the slide
When ever making a point he used a bright lime green. With white letters in the middle of the slide to catch our attention.
I noticed how every time he brought up the benefits of his editing life program it was emphasized by it being popped up (Hezzy)
I noticed we picked certain photos that took up the whole screen to engage with the audience (Destiny)
1. there is one slide of him showing a picture of a guy blowing a gum bubble. then he shows the the negatives of having too much space.
2. another slide was that the numbers were made to be big
I noticed on the first slide that he used the numbers bigger than the texts to bring out more attention to the number.
Also, the third slide where the guy gets hit in the face and it shows the negative sides of the presentation
this is being shown as a slide definitely for a visual perspective. he used a lime green color with white font, easily to be seen and went smoothly. he engaged with the audience by sitting on a basic brown cardboard box.
The first slide which is the picture of all that stuff in the garage used to show how much bad people habits of hoarding. It engages the audience because it like using evidence for his point.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-G_Y2xFJIIv4MGKG4PArcMGOFy6x9kRoV47fqV5FE6A/edit