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An Exercise in Evaluating Photo Backgrounds in Slides

Module by: The Cain Project in Engineering and Professional Communication

“An Exercise in Evaluating Photo Backgrounds in Slides” provides students with valuable experience in evaluating effective PowerPoint backgrounds. The 24 slide presentation includes examples and instructions that guide the analysis of photo backgrounds- their qualities, elements, and effectiveness- in presentation design. Students will emerge with their own “rules of thumb” regarding photo backgrounds and develop standards for the use of background images in their own PowerPoint presentations.

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