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Posted By Gordon Greeniaus On February 2, 2022 @ 2:08 am In | Comments Disabled
In 2022 the judging will be via a video link. You will have submitted a Registration Package that included a 5-page summary of your project. The judges will have seen this report. To prepare for your oral presentation and the questions from the judges you must do the following:
Do not put large blocks to text on your slides. A judge will not be able to read them and pick out the essential points.
These slides use 28-point for titles, Comic Sans font. Blue is 24-point.
Even with large font size the text in paragraph format (LHS) is hard to read and identify the main points. The slide on the RHS is much clearer and a viewer can quickly scan through it. This is about the maximum amount of material you should put on a slide. Could you improve it more?
This slide shows some options for displaying a figure. The original from a Serway Physics text had the following:
If you include a Figure Caption make it in a larger font size that the axis labels. On this figure 18-20 pt would be OK.
A different option for displaying the labels/descriptions is shown. The axis information is still clear but arguably the curve labels are a bit too small.
To show how font size displays at different sizes on a slide examples from 12 pt to 28 pt are shown. Also you can see the difference between the Time font (serif) and Arial font (sans-serif) are shown. Plus there is a reminder to always check your spelling. (Serif fonts have little embellishments at the tips of the letters).
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