 Hello, and welcome to our presentation today. We are going to be talking about creating a powerful presentation. Kisses? What does that have to do with making a presentation? Let's take a look and see. This will tell you about the five steps to a powerful presentation. You have the key ideas. That's going to be your information. You need to make your show interesting. It has to be simple and short, or you will lose your audience's attention. And engaging. You want to get your audience involved with your presentation. And finally structured. So before we go to the next slide, how many words do you see on this slide? That's right. Only 14. You're already on your way to making it short and simple. Now look at this slide. We just see the words that represent the acronym Kisses. And instead of using words, you can talk to the pictures. So I'm going to show you the pictures. You have the content, verbal and nonverbals for making it interesting, changing your voice around, watching your body language such as smiling and facial expressions. And then you don't want too much on your slides, maybe one picture and a few words. For your audience participation, get your audience to volunteer. Ask them questions. Keep them awake. And naturally you need to have some structure. So an organized outline is good to follow. How many words on this screen? Now you have 10, so we're getting better. The outline for one body paragraph is the same outline for a PowerPoint. Just a few different words. And the introduction, this is going to be for your project you're doing, you're going to be talking about a job description of one of the I-Best jobs. Your details are listed here. Instructor content, contacts, length of program, sample jobs and salaries. And then your conclusion can be your opinion or a brief summary. Let's look at a bad slide now. So far what do you see here? You see the acronym KISSES again. But it's kind of hard to see. There's so much color here. There's noise, movement, too many pictures. This is what you should not do. You're not here for a job in Hollywood. You're here to make a professional presentation. So looking at the key or the K in KISSES, this is the key ideas. Your content needs to be simple, clear, accurate. And using pictures to talk is better than having a lot of words on each slide. The I, it has to be enjoyable. You're showing new information and you want a professional look. The S, keeping it simple. You should have the same font size, the style and color on each slide. And special effects, stay away from them. You only use them occasionally to draw the attention of your audience. And looking at this slide looks much better. Short, I don't think so. You don't want too much information. Your audience is here to listen to you talk and give them new ideas. Not to read words off of the slide. Isn't this one much better? Now you need to get your audience up and active. This is the engaging part. Do an activity with them. Ask them some questions, maybe even a demonstration. It can be as simple as putting a picture like this one on the slide and asking your audience, what is this grid arrow pointing to? Now the structured part. Naturally you start with an outline and you need to keep organized throughout your entire PowerPoint presentation. And finally, you need to thank your audience for their attention. Do you have any questions?