ISMRM 23rd Annual
Meeting and Exhibition 2015
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30 May-05 June 2015
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Toronto, ON, Canada |
COMPUTER PROJECTION INSTRUCTIONS |
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Slide Design
Please observe
these basic rules: |
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Each slide
should illustrate a single point or idea.
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Use large,
legible letters.
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Do not crowd
the slide.
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Message
slides should contain no more than 7 lines, with 7 or fewer
words per line.
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General PowerPoint
Slide Guidelines: |
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Keep the
data on slides simple. If you have a great deal of data,
divide it among several slides. The content of a single slide
should be easily comprehended in 20 seconds. Remember: seven
lines per slide and seven words per line!
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Use large,
legible letters.
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If your
data slides are in color, use only light colors, such as
white and yellow, on a dark background, such as dark blue. Do
not use colors such as red or purple.
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Keep
slides of radiographs light. Dense or dark slides project
poorly in large rooms. Enlarging the significant areas and using
arrows to point out the specific area or lesion often helps.
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Patient
confidentiality must be protected, and the patient's a right
to privacy should not be infringed without express informed
consent. This includes removing identifying text in images,
providing graphical overlays onto photographs, etc. No names
should appear on the images.
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Avoid
commercial reference unless mandatory. A logo or
institutional identification should appear only on the first
title slide. Do not use such identification as a header on each
slide.
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Limit the
number of slides to no more than one (1) for each minute of
your presentation. The slides should not contain your entire
presentation. Their purpose is to support your talk and to
emphasize the important points.
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Word Slides: |
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Title of text
slides should contain five or fewer words.
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Spaces
between lines should be at least the height of an upper case
letter.
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Tabular Slides: |
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Use graphs
rather than tables if possible.
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Keep tabular
slides as brief as possible.
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Two or more
simple slides are better than one complicated slide.
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Do not crowd
the slide.
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Make the font
as large as possible.
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Graph Slides: |
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Keep graphs
simple.
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Round off
figures.
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Limit the
number of captions.
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Use line
graphs to show trends or changing relationships.
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Use bar
graphs to compare volumes.
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Chart Slides: |
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Simplify
charts to keep them legible.
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Break up
complex charts into a series of slides.
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