Title of ModuleLecture Tips for a Successful Education





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Tips for a Successful Education Presentation Concentrate on your core message Focus on 1 -3 key points the audience should know by the end of your presentation Use Images Does the image support your point? Can a graph, chart, or image replace text? Less is More Actionable Takeaways Avoid text-only slides What can attendees take away to use in their practice? Avoid reading slides word for word Resources, links, practical tools PRESENTED BY: Insert Name Stay on Time Q&A time is highly valued by attendees
Best Presentation Practices • Each slide: • No more than 30 -40 words per slide • No more than 6 lines of text • Include citations, where applicable PRESENTED BY: Insert Name
Conclusions/Take-Away PRESENTED BY: Insert Name
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