- Avoid nagging colors and use the appropriate colors
- Slides simple and clear
- Use the proper size lines not less than 18 nor more than 44 colors are consistent with the background color
- Do not distract the audience with images in the show have nothing to do with the subject of the lecture
- Do not use the sounds associated with the emergence of a new slide or draw
- You can use a short video recordings or audio recordings as long as they show something important has to do with the subject
- Between each slice and other appropriate time
Unfortunately it's not my profession, But I found a post might be very effective to whom interested in this issue:
http://newinternetorder.com/29-great-visual-presentations/
by
Thomas Coleman , Course Director/Project Manager , Self Employed
The point of a great presentation is to communicate effectively and leave your audience talking about your presentation. Visuals are fantastic because they can really enhance a message and speak explain better than words. However, you must mix various visual media, pictures, video, colour and engage your audience by using questions or even getting a volunteer. This mixed approach works very well and keep audience engagement to a maximum. Hope this helps.
Having a good visual presentation can help but the most important part is the trainer, there are many things that you can do to make the training more interesting.
- change your voice tone while talking
- be funny when you should, it helps the trainees by keeping them focused on the presentation.
- interact with your trainees
-don't read your presentation bcz everyone can read the content
-use white board or animated slides when you need to make the idea simpler.