Using fewer words on slides and explaining them out loud
What is minimal text?
Saying your words clearly
What is pronunciation?
How far the camp is from Glen Ellyn
What is distance?
Looking at the audience while speaking
What is eye contact?
A trusted source for Wisconsn campsite information
What is the Wisconsin DNR?
Using large photos instead of long paragraphs
What is maximizing visuals?
Speaking loudly enough for the whole room
What is projecting your voice?
Talking about what the campsite actually looks like
What is site description?
Standing confidently instead of staring at the floor
What is posture?
Using offical sources to support your presentation
What is credible research?
Using a darker text color on a brighter background
What is readability?
Avoiding "um," "uh," and "like"
What is avoiding filler words?
Showing photos so Scouts can picture being there
What is visualization?
Showing excitement about the campout
What is enthusiasm
What the troop will do for fun at the camp
What is offered activities?
A common mistake where slides are overcrowded
What is text heavy slides?
Not changing tone and pace while speaking
What is the troop will fall asleep?
What is a map?
Staying in one spot and looking down the whole time
What is poor stage presence?
Using this to make the presentations stronger
What are pictures/evidence?
A design choice that helps scouts see slides from far away
What is large font size/dark colored text
Practicing ahead of time to improve delivery
What is rehearsal?
What town the camp is in
What is location
Using gestures and movement to support speaking
What is body language?
Using real information instead of guessing
What is factual information?