1. Prepare
your slides to communicate ideas, not details. If someone wants details,
let him or her ask you in the discussion period.
2. Put
the minimum amount of information on the slide that is necessary to
communicate the idea you want. After drafting the slide, see what can
be left out while still communicating the essential idea. Reduce the
draft to reduce the material to a minimum.
3. Graphical
presentation of data often communicates an idea more quickly than tabular
presentation of the same data. Photographs may also be effective, but
avoid pictures of animals.
4. A table
in a published article is much too detailed for a slide presentation.
Take the time to think through what conclusion you want to present from
the table and use the least amount of material you can to communicate
that idea. In general, a table on a slide should contain no more than
3 columns and no more than 4 rows.
5. A slide
presentation should include a title slide, a slide stating the question
or hypothesis to be addressed, and a slide describing the overall approach
you used to address the question. A "methods" slide or two
should be included but should never provide all the details unless the
purpose of the talk is to describe the method. Drawings or flow charts
can sometimes be used to present complex methods succinctly. The next
several slides should present and interpret the results obtained, and
a final slide should give the conclusions of the study.
6. If
you have more than one slide per minute of presentation, you have too
many slides.
7. Color
and graphics can enhance and clarify your presentation but can also
be distracting if not carefully chosen. In general, text shown on a
dark background should be very light and text shown on a light background
should be very dark. Some color combinations that work fine on a computer
monitor do not project well.
8. Be sure
to try out your slides or digital presentation before the Annual
Meeting to make certain that everything is easy to read from
the back of the room.
All participants, including platform presenters, are required
to register for the Annual Meeting. Registration
and Housing information can be obtained on the Teratology Society’s
Web site (http://teratology.org/).