Thursday, November 17, 2016

Dear friends

Today i am going to tell simple details of making a ppt (power point presentation). As many of the technical festivals and symposiums conducting Paper Presentation as a main event. After acceptance of the paper by mail you need to give a presentation of 8-10 minutes obviously on the day of tech. festival. So at a glance i am providing the tips for making a simple and effective ppt. Meanwhile in the next posts i am going to tell about the other do's or dont's.

Seven important processing Steps  for Effective PowerPoint Presentation making

Step 1 : Start PowerPoint by right click your mouse and select Microsoft power point presentation it opens a blank Presentation.

Step 2 : Select the interested slide layout.

Step 3 : Enter the title and any additional text.  Remember to follow the presentation guidelines.

Step 4 : Add graphic, your choice of clip art, original drawings, scanned images, Internet images, tables and charts.  Remember to follow the presentation guidelines graphic guidelines.

Step 5 : Insert new slides and repeat Steps 2-4 for each slide.

Step 6 : Create and apply background design.

Step 7 :Add transitions, special effects, animations, and sounds.  Remember to follow the presentation guidelines


Online Tutorials aid for making Power point presentations


Thursday, November 3, 2016

JAM (JUST A MINUTE DO'S & DONT'S)

JAM stands for “Just a Minute”.

The participants are invited, in rotation, to speak for one minute on a given subject (which they are normally not informed of in advance), without "hesitation, repetition or deviation".

Just a minute is the program that one should speak about a topic in a minute without any preparation. This program is useful for all the languages to improve your speaking skills, smartness. The most important advantages in JAM is to know about yourself with in one minute, like command on language, smartness, managing skills, convincing skills, etc., The main and most important objective of JAM is  to present or speak about a particular issue or topic in one minute of time. 

JAM must be free of:
·         "Hesitation" is watched very strictly: a momentary pause in speaking can give rise to a successful challenge, as can tripping over one's words. Even pausing during audience laughter or applause (known as "riding a laugh") can be challenged.

·         "Repetition" means the repetition of any word or phrase, although challenges based upon very common words such as "and" are generally rejected except in extreme cases. Words contained in the given subject are now exempt unless repeated many times in quick succession, although this was a later addition to the rules. Skillful players use synonyms to avoid repeating themselves.


·         "Deviation" originally meant deviating from the given subject, but gradually evolved to also include "deviating from the English language as we know it", "deviation from grammar as we understand it", deviating from the truth, and deviating from logic. Nevertheless, leaps into the surreal are usually allowed.