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1 Using this PowerPoint – remove this slide
If you need more slides, duplicate one from the template and modify it. Don’t create a new one. Read the notes for the slides. The notes offer information about the slide and suggestions on how to use the slide. The notes are located in the section below the slide. The built-in bullets and the heading alignment are part of the template. Do not change them.

2 Presenter Tips & Tricks – remove this slide
Start strong: “Good morning/afternoon. Welcome to WASWUG 2016.” Or, “How are you enjoying WASWUG so far? I am <introduce yourself and your background>, and in this session I will be presenting on <name of topic>.” Demonstrate within the software application unless the presentation is on conceptual functions, such as how data is being calculated or what is occurring behind the scenes. Be conversational and engaging. Make eye contact with individuals as you speak. Ask pertinent and relevant questions when possible. Pause after asking questions or introducing a new concept or terminology to allow the attendee to process the question/concept. Repeat attendee’s questions, or verify everyone heard the question before you respond. For crowded sessions, help manage seating prior to the start of your presentation. Ask folks to raise their hand if they have an empty seat next to them.

3 10 Tips for Presenting at WASWUG –remove this slide
Prepare – Make a plan; find a lesson plan template (like a teacher) you can use; think about the process of chunking your presentation into small bits of information. When you break up a presentation into small parts, it is easier for you to develop and deliver. Think about when you first learned the topic or when you’ve helped someone else with the topic, and use that knowledge to anticipate what the attendees might find helpful. Knowing what questions might be asked helps you manage fears of the unknown. Use WASWUG Connect to connect with folks who plan to attend your session. Find out what they’re interested in and their level of experience. Make sure the data you’re going to use is set up with the right examples and scenarios.

4 10 Tips for presenting at WASWUG –remove this slide
Practice – Practice in front of someone who knows your topic. Practice in front of someone who doesn’t know your topic. Make adjustments based on feedback. Does it flow logically? Are there any gaps? Can you – and have you – made connections (if they exist) between each part of your presentation? How’s your timing – is the presentation too long, or too short?

5 10 Tips for presenting at WASWUG –remove this slide
Become familiar with your presentation room before your scheduled session. Knowing the environment helps settle nerves. Involve the attendees by asking questions or asking about their experiences. Help them feel invested in the topic and content. It’s okay if someone asks a question you don’t know the answer to, but be willing to work with them to find the solution (after the session) or find a coordinator who can help. Always have your materials (PPT, documents, reports) on a flash drive for backup. Ask a friend or colleague to attend for moral support. If they know your topic, that’s a bonus and you can call on them as a resource (but only if you really need to. Remember, it’s your presentation).

6 Instructions for Reference Materials – remove this slide
If the material you’re presenting comes from a WSIPC Guide, indicate that on the “Reference Materials – WSIPC Guide” slide in this PPT. If the material you’re presenting is not from a WSIPC Guide, and you want to make a separate handout about your topic that includes information not covered in your PowerPoint, use the WASWUG Handout template to do this. Then use the “Reference Materials – Handout” slide in this PPT to let attendees know. Include details in the handout such as path, screen shots, brief explanations.

7 Laptops at the conference – remove this slide
Each conference room has a laptop, projector, and screen provided for your use during your session. If you intend to use your own laptop, test it thoroughly. Before your session, connect it to the projector and run all of the applications you’ll be using. Some computers will automatically adjust configurations when attached to a projector. This can be problematic.

8 Reference Materials – WSIPC Guide
WSIPC Guide to <insert name of guide> (Pages XX – YY, only) [Remove page reference if it’s the whole Guide] This Guide is located on SkyDoc at: <Insert a screen shot of the location. Example:>

9 Reference Materials - Handout
During my session, I’ll be referring to information you can find in a handout I’ve posted to the WASWUG Connect site. Name of handout: <insert the name of your handout>

10 Presenter 1: Presenter 2:
Title Slide Presenter 1: Presenter 2:

11 <choose: “you’ll see…” or ”I’ll show you…” or “I’ll demonstrate…”>
Objective #1 Objective #2 Objective #3 Objective #4 Etc.

12 Demonstration Let’s take a look… Demonstration Slide—
This slide let’s you and the attendees know that you’re now transitioning into the software to demonstrate the topic. If you’re presentation is on conceptual information only, and you won’t be logging into the software, then remove this slide.

13 Join WSIPC on Twitter Follow <twitter site> for up-to-date info on: Posting of New and Updated WSIPC Guides Enhancements New Modules and Features Conference Related Information Customize for your presentation/audience: @WSIPCStudent @WSIPCFinance @WSIPCData Use your dept screenshot, delete others.

14 Questions? Thank you!

15 Title and Content Slide
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

16 Two Content Slide

17 Content with Caption Slide

18 Title Only Slide Extra slide— Use or delete

19 Extra slide— Use or delete


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