Tagline/Slogan
Name that US City
Name that Artist
Effective Presentations
100

“Can You Hear Me Now?”

Verizon

100

Famous for its Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars, this California city sits on a hilly peninsula.”

San Francisco


100

“Now watch me whip, now watch me nae nae”

Silento

100

Using the same fonts, colors, slide layout, and formatting throughout your presentation demonstrates this principle.

Consistency

200

“The Worldwide Leader in Sports”

ESPN

200

“Known as ‘Sin City,’ this city is famous for casinos and shows”

Las Vegas


200

“It’s getting hot in here”

Nelly

200

Having too much text, too many images, or too many colors on a slide causes this problem.

Cluttering or Overcrowding

300

“Betcha Can’t Eat Just One”

Lays Chips

300

“Known for its jazz heritage, this city sits along the Mississippi River.”

New Orleans


300

“We found love in a hopeless place”

Rhianna

300

Using purposeful hand movements, facial expressions, and posture are examples of this part of presenting.

Body Language

400

"Music For Everyone"

Spotify

400

“This city in Michigan is famous for the auto industry and Motown music.”

Detroit


400
"Nothing can stop me, I'm all the way up"

Fat Joe

400

During a peer review, giving this kind of feedback helps someone improve without being rude.

Constructive Criticism 

500

“M’m! M’m! Good!”

Campbell's Soup

500

“Known for its steel industry history, rivers, and bridges, this Pennsylvania city is called the ‘Steel City.’”

Pittsburgh


500

“I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter, dancing through the fire.”

Katy Perry

500

This short, 30–60 second speech introduces an idea and grabs attention.

Elevator Pitch

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