Final Draft – Creating an Effective Presentation Flashcards

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When do you create a final draft?

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  • after you paper has been revised
  • after your paper has been edited
  • after you have made all changes
  • after you have read it to yourself out loud
  • after someone else has read your paper (if possible)
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final draft key items

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  • font
  • spacing and margins
  • size
  • pictures/graphics
  • alignment
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font

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  • no cursive
  • no all-caps (capitalization)
  • think about your audience and purpose
  • is it legible?
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spacing and margins

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  • keep spacing consistent
  • keep margins consistent (usually 1 inch)
  • don’t want too much white space
  • don’t want things to look cramped
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size

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  • don’t make your font too big or too small
  • make sure your paper is adequate size for your audience and purpose
  • your title should not be overwhelmingly big
  • you graphics should fit and not take too much room
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pictures/graphics

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  • only add if necessary
  • make them align with the text
  • shouldn’t distract form words
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alignment

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  • words should usually be left-aligned
  • can also “justify” the text, where both sides of the page are aligned
  • do not “center” essays - only poems when appropriate
  • title should usually be centered
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Why is all of this important?

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  • pleasing to the reader’s eye
  • looks professional
  • keeps the reader as the focus
  • don’t want anything to distract from our words and messages
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