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Creating digital presentations

This resource will help you understand some basic features and useful tools to create and edit your own digital presentations.

Designing engaging presentations

"Death by Powerpoint", a term often used to describe mind-numbing presentations that do anything BUT engage the audience, is obviously something you want to avoid.

Presentation skills expert David JP Phillips provides the following six tips for creating engaging presentations.

  • Deliver one message per slide
  • Avoid text sentences
  • Make the most important element of the slide the biggest in size
  • Use contrast to steer focus
  • Use a maximum of six objects on a slide
  • Use a dark background

 

Common digital presentation tools

Tool Features/limitations Tutorial Cost

Google Slides is a free, cloud-based presentation tool that is a part of the Google Drive suite. It requires a Google Account to use.

Slides offers a small range of templates. You can easily edit text as well as insert images, diagrams, videos, and shapes. You can export your files into a range of file formats, including PowerPoint (.pptx).

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Free
Haiku Deck offers a large range of visual templates and access to royalty-free images.

Free/paid
Keynote is the standard presentation software included on Mac computers. Integrating with Microsoft PowerPoint, Keynote has a range of themes and animations to help you make engaging and eye-catching presentations.

Included on macOS
Impress, part of the LibreOffice suite, is free and open source desktop presentation software. Impress has a relatively small number of templates and limited collaborative functionality. 

Free

Open source

Microsoft PowerPoint is the standard presentation tool for most workplaces and offers a large range of templates. With a Microsoft Account and OneDrive, you can save and share presentations easily.

Note: OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage solution, allows you to work backup your documents and work collaboratively with others.
UOW students have access to OneDrive and cloud based versions of the Microsoft Office suite

PowerPoint help

Free for UOW students and staff
Prezi is a web-based presentation tool that offers a tiered membership model. Prezi allows for non-linear navigation, zooming in or out for visual effect.

Note: Prezi Classic has been mostly superseded by Prezi Next - be aware of this when looking for online tutorials or when reactivating an old Prezi account.

Free/paid

 

This resource was adapted and remixed from "" by UQ Library .

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