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Presentation Design and Delivery Cornell Certificate Program

Overview and courses.

Knowledge is power but it’s only half the battle. Sharing knowledge — that is, effectively communicating complex concepts to your audience — is the real strength.

This certificate program is designed to help you design, build, and deliver impactful in-person and virtual presentations to an array of internal and external audiences. The courses will provide you with an opportunity to examine, reevaluate, and collect rich insights into best practices for business, technical, and scientific presentations. Throughout this program, you will reevaluate current and past presentation practices that do not achieve the intended goals in order to help you refine your ability to deliver an effective message. You will practice techniques that can be adapted to meet specific communication needs including sharing highly technical information. Most importantly, you will have many opportunities to apply and experiment with the course concepts in your work.

You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly’s book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework. For the best experience in this program, it is strongly recommended to take these courses in the order that they appear.

Course list

  • Redesigning Slides for Impact

As a person working in a technical field, you most likely have to give talks or presentations to different audiences, some of whom will be non-experts or decision makers outside your sphere of expertise. In this course, you will look at your own current practices for giving talks as a technical expert and establish a set of action items for improvement. You will look closely at your old habits and establish new ways to design, build, and deliver effective in-person and virtual presentations for an array of internal and external audiences. You will also examine, reevaluate, and apply best practices for engineering, technical, and scientific presentations, and explore current and past presentation practices that do not achieve the intended goals and results. This examination will help you refine your ability to deliver an effective message.

Specifically, you will perform an assessment of presentation techniques, both personal and at your workplace. From that starting point, you can reengineer your presentations to meet specific technical communication needs. Most importantly, you will have an opportunity to discover and articulate your organization's presentation culture, identify areas for improvement in your own slide design and presentation skills, set goals for leveraging effective new presentation habits, and formulate a detailed action plan for improvement. Throughout this course, you will read various selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” which contains helpful insights and examples that you can apply in your own presentations.

Furthermore, you will prepare for a specific work-related talk and define the needs of co-presenters, audience members, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders.

  • Engaging Presentation Techniques

Since the advent of presentation software like PowerPoint, presenters have been led astray by the design of slide templates. The software applications were originally created to help presenters outline their talks, but the slideware's design did not account for the needs of audiences nor factor in cognitive research. As a consequence, the templates have ingrained poor presentation habits that often confuse and disengage the people who are meant to benefit from these talks.

In this course you will have an opportunity to begin challenging the norm and break this cycle of "slide deck drudgery." By replacing old presentation habits with new best practices that you gain from this course, you can shift your focus to the needs and interests of your audience, and you can begin to use your slides to communicate your ideas more clearly and effectively. You will explore new techniques that will help you to improve the flow of your talk and keep your audience focused on your main ideas. You will then study effective presentation design and development practices as you read various selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” which contains valuable insights and examples that you can apply in your own presentations.

You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Designing Slides for Live and Legacy Use

When giving a presentation, you want to ensure you communicate all of your critical ideas while you have your audience's attention. There are more effective ways of doing so beyond the standard large amounts of text and bullet points.

In this course, you will have the opportunity to rethink the way you design your presentations and slides. You will discover that there are straightforward ways to use your slide decks to serve two purposes: support your technical and business presentations while making your slide decks reusable and valuable resources inside your organization. You will then examine the life cycle of your presentations and begin to document who uses your slides, when they are used, and what clearances are needed to share and use them. You will also consider legal issues or proprietary concerns that may exist. Finally, you will start to build a process to help you protect proprietary information before you share it with external parties. As part of your study, you will review various selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” which provides helpful insights and enlightening examples that you can apply in your own presentations.

  • Strategizing for Audiences With Different Expertise

Your work in a technical field likely means that you periodically interact with colleagues, customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders who live in a different part of the world, speak a primary language different from your own, or have expertise in a different or non-technical field.

As a technical expert, your ability to anticipate the needs of audiences from diverse backgrounds and communicate effectively with them is essential.

In this course, you will have an opportunity to explore how you can prepare to meet the needs of audiences with differing backgrounds, primary languages, and levels of expertise, and even varying degrees of receptivity to your message. You will examine principles of persuasion and consider how and when to apply them both effectively and ethically. As part of your studies, you will also review pertinent selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” and you will look at how you can prepare for the unexpected in your talks and maintain your composure when disruptions occur.

By the end of this course, you will have gained techniques and insights that you can apply as you prepare and develop presentations for a wide range of audiences with varying needs and interests.

  • Projecting Expertise and Confidence During Presentations

Effective communication skills are the hallmark of a professional no matter what the profession. In this course, you will begin to parse the ways in which you present yourself to others as a technical expert. In any presentation or talk that you give, whether face to face or online, you want to project expertise, confidence, and professionalism. The idea of professionalism, however, can vary. Everyone expects professionalism, but the definition and perception of professionalism differs greatly among individuals, organizations, nations, and cultures.

In this course, you will delve into the concept of professionalism in presentations and explore how it varies depending upon the context, the participants, and their expectations.

You will study effective practices for designing, developing, and delivering professional-grade online meetings and team presentations. Additionally, you will have an opportunity to examine the importance of your body language, eye contact, and voice in projecting confidence in your talks, regardless of the setting or delivery medium. You will then record a talk and take an inventory of your expert presence in the video. You will also investigate the nuances and complexities of developing and delivering team presentations. In the final part of the course, you will complete the process of preparing to deliver a professional-level team talk.

Constructing High-Impact Content for Global Delivery

Thanks to ongoing advances in communication technologies, you can collaborate in real time with colleagues, customers, suppliers, investors, and other stakeholders around the world. That reality presents both exciting opportunities and potential challenges. You can share ideas and receive information with great ease, but your message could encounter cultural and language barriers as you communicate with diverse audiences.

In this course, you will explore effective ways to deliver high-impact content that meets the needs of multinational audiences in live, online, and face-to-face presentations. Using practical insights studied in this course, you will strategize and prepare for high-impact presentations in formal settings. You will scrutinize how to design and adapt your slides and delivery techniques to meet the needs of international audiences speaking multiple languages. You will also see how you can leverage your slide presentations to create custom videos that address the needs of your target audience.

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Faculty Author

Traci Nathans-Kelly

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Traci Nathans-Kelly currently teaches for Cornell University’s College of Engineering, with deep experience in online modalities for higher education. She has a particular interest in social justice and techquity issues. Dr. Nathans-Kelly interacts daily to help engineers and pre-professional engineers hone their technical messaging, whether it be via presentations, on paper, in meetings and teams, or through online channels.

Dr. Nathans-Kelly has worked with practicing professional engineers, technical experts, scientists, and related field experts for over 20 years, helping them to strengthen their abilities to become impactful contributors in their organizations. She is very active in IEEE, co-authoring the “English for Technical Professionals” online course, and works with the IEEE Continuing Education Committee, the Educational Activities Committee, and the IEEE Teaching Excellence Editorial Board.

Presentation Design and Delivery

Key course takeaways.

  • Create slide decks that support your live presentations to your target audience and act as a secure knowledge/information repository for stakeholders after your talk
  • Identify shortcomings in your presentation skills and formulate a plan for improvement
  • Replace old presentation habits with new best practices, shifting your focus to the needs and interests of your audience
  • Engage with audiences that have differing expertise when presenting
  • Strengthen your delivery methods and techniques
  • Modify and deliver presentations appropriate for a multinational audience

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What You'll Earn

  • Presentation Design and Delivery Certificate from Cornell College of Engineering
  • 60 Professional Development Hours (6 CEUs)

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Who should enroll.

  • Business leaders
  • Technology professionals
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Consultants
  • Anyone interested in effectively conveying ideas to a professional audience

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12 Best + Free PowerPoint Courses [2024 May][UPDATED]

20+ experts consisting of teachers and professionals across sectors have conducted in-depth research and prepared a list of Best and Free PowerPoint online courses, certificates, programs, tutorials, and classes. These courses can be either availed for free or for a minimum amount of subscription. Moreover, it compiles a list of courses that are suited for different levels of learners – beginners, intermediate, and experts. You may also be interested in looking at our compilation of Best Excel Courses .

12 Best Microsoft Powerpoint Courses, Certification & Training Online [2024 May] [UPDATED]

Top powerpoint courses (includes free courses) (udemy).

This comprehensive list of courses is organized to help you master MS PowerPoint from scratch to create compelling presentations. It consists of various learning sessions, including the most popular and best-selling courses like PowerPoint 2016: Master PowerPoint Presentation, Eye-catching Presentations with PowerPoint 2013, and How to Create Animated Videos. The classes are  organized by the best instructors of Udemy, who have trained thousands of students in PowerPoint . After finishing the best-listed courses, you’ll be able to create excellent presentations that sell to clients. Besides, each course is available with a 30-days money-back guarantee if you don’t find the course content useful. 

Highlights – 

– Learn from the complete PowerPoint Design Masterclass with 20+ PowerPoint 365 presentation slides and improve your workflow and design skills

– Get access to PowerPoint lessons that are easy to apply at work and become the top PowerPoint user in your organization

– Learn how to create a fully animated business presentation, sophisticated and well-organized presentations, and feel more confident in delivering it to the management

– Gain experience in using graphical elements, pictures, and other media content with PowerPoint slides

– Earn a professional certificate on completion of each course from your comfort zone

Duration: Variable

Rating: 4.7 out of 5

You can  Sign up Here

Free Course Trial – Top Presentation Skills Courses (Coursera)

This course aims to equip learners with the use of tools with which simple, clear and elegant slides can be created to improve the presentation skills of the speaker. The course comprises of universal design principles, templates, colors, typefaces, slides’ typography , use of photos and pictograms, composition rules and ways to create clear and meaningful charts and diagrams.

Highlights:

– Course is divided into four parts: Key principles of design, Templates and colour meaning, Typography and photographic illustrations and Diagrams and data visualization.

– Course delivered by Alexei Kapterev, the author of “Death by PowerPoint,” which has over 10 million views to date.

– Peer review is an essential aspect of the course, which allows you to share your dashboard with your peers, who can review and offer feedback on the product.

– It includes Course Videos & Readings, Practice Quizzes, Graded Assignments with Peer Feedback, Graded Quizzes with Feedback and Graded Programming Assignments.

– Provides shareable certificate which can be shared on your resume, documents or LinkedIn profile as well.

Duration: Self Paced

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Review : A really intense course that has been well thought out and very comprehensive. You must ensure you are a good project manager and stick to the deadlines otherwise you incur additional charges if you reset the deadline. Lots of variety with quizzes/questionnaires and presentations. Plus you learn from your peers. Overall I’d highly recommend. – Vanessa Shallcross

PowerPoint – Master PowerPoint Presentation (Udemy)

This is a complete PowerPoint masterclass organized to help you learn and understand MS PowerPoint from scratch. It is summarized into four practical chapters, including Essential Knowledge, Slide Design, Master Slides, and Advanced Tricks . Enrolling in these chapters will allow you to learn about design trends 2021, newly designed shortcuts, 3D presentations, and other essential PowerPoint concepts. The course is prepared by Andrew Pach, who will help you learn how to make custom layouts with placeholders on slide master slides, reduce the time to complete a high-quality presentation, and build templates for brands . After course completion, a badge of completion will be provided to share your skills and knowledge. Have a look at our compilation of Best Human Computer Interaction Courses as well as Microsoft Access Courses . 

– Make the instant switch in your career by learning advanced presentation skills and design with MS PowerPoint

– Learn how to design and create a fully animated and transition-filled business presentation and improve your workflow and design skills

– Learn to use graph, images, and other media content in PowerPoint to minimize the text quantity on presentations

– Cover all the versions of MS PowerPoint, including PowerPoint 2013, 2016, and 2019 to gain all the skills and knowledge you need

Duration: 11-12 hours

Rating: 4.6 out of 5

Review: Very good course. Occasionally takes shortcuts and doesn’t warn viewer, so I have to go back and check what he has done. – Mark Charny

Beginner to Pro in PowerPoint: Complete PowerPoint Training (Udemy)

If you’re a beginner at PowerPoint and want to become a pro, this course from Udemy is an excellent choice. In this course, you’ll l earn how to create professional business presentations that are identical to leading investment banks and consulting firms . You’ll begin with an introduction to the PowerPoint’s basic tools and functions and then move on to cover advanced concepts and features of MS PowerPoint. The course is designed in collaboration with 365 Careers to provide you the best learning experience . Taking up this course will give you additional access to the tutor’s personal contact, lifetime access to the course content, and much more.

– Get introduced to the basics of PowerPoint to begin your journey towards creating meaningful and compelling presentations

– Be a part of the entire thought process of creating well-structured company presentations while gaining first-hand experience on how to design great PowerPoint slides

– Work with the Cinemax case study that is entirely built from scratch to teach you the fundamentals of developing a presentation

– Gain the confidence you need to while delivering presentations to superiors and clients

Duration: 6-7 hours

Rating: 4.4 out of 5

Review: I enjoyed the course thoroughly. At first I was bit apprehensive with the Tutors approach of teaching the subject. But over time I fell in love with the way the course has been designed and presented. Thank you. – Shobinya D

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Free Course Trial – Effective Business Presentations with Powerpoint by PWC (Coursera)

Learn the intricacies and the fine art of business presentations through this course. Designed by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, this course is your one-stop solution for developing systematic and structured presentations through the optimum use of relevant data and visuals . It is conducted via application-based exercises which enhance your communication skills on public speaking, storytelling, and professional meetings .

– Get access to the other courses of PwC under this specific specialization

– The course includes a case study based on a client’s profile, a business situation, and a set of basic Excel charts.

– Enhance your skills on understanding a business situation, creating effective slides, preparing a presentation, and delivering the same.

– Peer review is an essential aspect of the course which allows you to share your dashboard with your peers, who can review and offer feedback on the product.

– It includes Course Videos & Readings, Practice Quizzes, Graded Assignments with Peer Feedback, Graded Quizzes with Feedback, and Graded Programming Assignments.

– Free 7 day trial run within which cancellation and refund is applicable

Duration: Self-paced

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Review : The focus of this course is not how to use Powerpoint. It is meant to teach how properly do a business presentation. And it is very professional. – Diego Angulo Q

Free Powerpoint Certification (Digital Defynd)

Every individual wants to earn a certificate after finishing a free PowerPoint course or tutorial available online, but most e-learning platforms don’t provide a certificate of completion for free classes. At Digital Defynd, you can earn a free PowerPoint certificate by completing a course on any e-learning platform, even if you don’t choose the course from our platform . Besides, you can level your certificate by completing more courses. The certificate is available for all individuals, whether you’re a college student, a working professional, or an entrepreneur.

– A unique way to earn a free certificate for free courses and tutorials completed online

– Complete an online course from e-learning platforms and get certified, even if you haven’t chosen a path from our platform

– Certify yourself in the specified technology, field, or subject from the comfort of your home

– Be a part of our Instagram community where you can connect with other learners around the world

Free PowerPoint Classes Online (Skillshare)

Skillshare is an excellent e-learning platform that provides multiple classes on PowerPoint. It offers more than 40 classes and tutorials to help you cover every aspect of PowerPoint. For instance, you’ll get to improve your presentation and design skills, C-level presentation skills, design better charts in PowerPoint , and more. The classes are designed by skilled professionals from various industries who have years of experience generating professional presentations to attract clients for their businesses. The instructors will help you with additional videos, downloadable resources, and rich learning content throughout the classes . Besides, each course completion will provide you with a certificate of completion to showcase your skills. Check out our take on Best Microsoft Word Courses . 

– Gain all the knowledge and skills related to PowerPoint by covering a set of practical courses and tutorials

– Learn how to build better slides, create beautiful video animations, create infographic videos, and much more with PowerPoint

–  Be able to create better visual charts and graphics for data visualization and data presentation with practical tips

– Learn to create and design low-content books like journals, planners, and workbooks from scratch in PowerPoint 

– Become an expert in graphic design, animation, presentation design, and visual communication

Rating:4.4 out of 5

Review:  Through Skillshare I have managed to significantly increase my skills in using software programs such as AutoCAD and Powerpoint. This, in turn, will certainly improve my performance at my workplace. – Yasotharaj Nagarajah

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Microsoft PowerPoint From Beginner to Advanced (Udemy)

This is another excellent course on Udemy designed to help you become a professional in creating dynamic and compelling presentations with MS PowerPoint. Signing up for this curriculum will take you from zero to MS PowerPoint pro presenter by teaching you the essential functions and techniques . In this curriculum, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the most popular presentation tool, its features, components, and techniques to use for developing industry-standard presentations . The course is designed by Kyle Pew, a Microsoft Certified Trainer who will use his 20+ years of experience to teach you MS PowerPoint. After course completion, a certificate will be given to you to share your skills. Check out our curation of Best Computer Networking Courses .

– A step-by-step guide to help you learn the fundamentals of MS PowerPoint and how to create compelling presentations

– Learn how to build and deliver effective PowerPoint presentations, integrate data from other MS Office applications

– Learn to pick the accurate PowerPoint slide layout for the content and animate PowerPoint content without distracting the audience

– Be able to leverage advanced text editing operations, graphical elements, and other features of MS PowerPoint

– Gain the confidence to complete many PowerPoint tasks with efficiency and grace

Review: Awesome. One of the best Udemy courses that I have taken. The course if very thorough and explains each element of PowerPoint step-by-step. I now consider myself an advanced with PowerPoint. – Anzella Jones

How to Create Animated Videos with PowerPoint (Udemy)

Individuals willing to learn how PowerPoint is helpful in creating animated videos can take help from this curriculum. In this prospectus, the instructor will provide you with an easy-to-follow and step-by-step guide to make animated videos with PowerPoint for business, marketing, online courses, YouTube , and more. The course is developed by Pavel N., a full-time online instructor, and business leader. He will provide additional assistance during the video lessons to help you learn how to create marketing videos for businesses and online courses with MS PowerPoint. After finishing the curriculum, you’ll be able to develop marketing strategies, content planning, and other material with PowerPoint .

– A perfect curriculum designed to help you master the concepts of creating animated and marketing videos in MS PowerPoint

– Understand the essential principles of design while learning the best resources to find visual components

– Included with high-quality videos of creating animations with PowerPoint, hands-on exercises, graded practice exams, and hard-case examples

– Work with three different projects included with the course to help you apply your knowledge and techniques of PowerPoint

Duration: 4-5 hours

Review: Training by Pavel is Excellent. The step-by-step guidance is very good and highly informative. – Venkitswaran Raman

PowerPoint Masterclass – Presentation Design & Animation (Udemy)

This is another course from Andrew Pach designed to prepare you for all the tools, knowledge, and skills you need to reach your presentation goals. In this learning course, you’ll gain an understanding of the basics and core concepts of MS PowerPoint to design top-notch business presentations . The instructor will help you learn how to use the slides in PowerPoint, get comfortable with animation, and create videos ready to publish and become a professional designer. During the learning sessions, you’ll be equipped with video lessons, practice quizzes, graded assignments, and hands-on projects provided to test your knowledge and skills . Don’t forget to check our list of Best Computer Vision Courses .

– Master the concepts of MS PowerPoint and learn to create impactful, compelling, and dynamic presentations for your business

– Learn to design great presentation templates, slides, and animation videos for clients and products with confidence

– Learn to develop explainer videos and online lectures with PowerPoint while understanding how to record a presentation with a microphone

– Be better and professional at designing, presenting, and animating to help you advance as an active entrepreneur, creator, and content publisher

– Earn a badge of completion from the comfort of your home without any deadlines

Duration: 8-9 hours

Review: Great lessons that are based on a principled approach to slide design and creation! – Jaylen James

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Free Online Microsoft PowerPoint Course (Alison)

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 might be an older version, but many individuals still use it to create powerful computer-based presentations. This Alison course focuses  on teaching you the crucial components of PowerPoint 2010 and how it can be used to develop logic-based and compelling presentations for any business . The instructor will illustrate the multiple features that extend the PowerPoint workflow capabilities and functionalities in this free tutorial. You’ll begin with an introduction to the PowerPoint 2010 version and move on to cover advanced tips and tricks of using it. After course completion, you’ll be able to develop practical and dynamic presentations for your business.

– A free tutorial designed by Alison expert tutors to help you learn the fundamental functioning of MS PowerPoint

– Learn how to create, manage, and collaborate on presentations with other people and how to enrich your presentations with video, pictures, and animations

– Learn to embed, edit, and play a video or animations in your presentations or trim an audio or video clip 

– Receive a digital badge of completion after finishing the tutorial with  given examples, practice exercises, and quizzes

Duration: 5-6 hours

Rating:4.3 out of 5

Free PowerPoint Classes Online (LinkedIn Learning)  

So all those who are striving hard to create a compelling presentation can enhance their skill sets by enrolling with the courses offered on LinkedIn Learning – Lynda. There are more than 50 courses to choose from. So be it a beginner or an advanced level, you will find a course perfectly meeting your requirements. Don’t forget to check the Best Microsoft Office Training Programs curated by us. 

– The courses cater to beginners, intermediate as well as the advanced level of learners

– They are all delivered by online videos by eminent instructors

– You have to qualify through the project files and chapter quizzes to move on to the next chapter. Thus, providing an assessment on the go.

– Learn the intricacies of preparing slides like inserting objects, adding shapes and chart

– Create templates like experts and learn skills to modify existing templates

– 30 Day Free Trial for all courses

So these were the Best Microsoft PowerPoint Tutorial, Class, Course, Training & Certification available online for 2023. Hope you found what you were looking for. Wish you a Happy Learning!

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How To Create A Captivating Title Slide For A Presentation

Are you looking for a way to ditch the boring title slide and hook your audience from the start? This blog will teach you all you need to know to nail your first impression. We’ll break down the key ingredients for a captivating PowerPoint title slide, right from must-have elements to the art of titling with PowerPoint. Plus, you’ll get a step-by-step guide on how to create a title slide that will set the stage for a killer presentation.

When designing your PowerPoint presentation, there is no doubt that the most crucial slide is the one at the beginning of your presentation. A well-designed title slide can amp up your presentation game and instantly grab your audience’s attention.

What Is A Title Slide?

As the name suggests, a title slide is the first slide of a PowerPoint presentation. Usually, a title slide’s content is the presentation’s title and subtitles.

What Is The Purpose Of A Title Slide?

A title slide for a presentation has to be interesting to stand out, and one has to be very cautious while making a title slide. If you make it dull, you will lose your audience’s attention within minutes. An excellent first slide is not only a reflection of professionalism but also a great way of triggering that much-needed initial interest.

What Should Be Included In The Title Slide?

A title slide contains:

  • the title of the presentation.
  • a preface of a presentation, at times.
  • author’s name.
  • a background relevant to the topic of the presentation, at times.
  • the branding of the company

How To Create A Title Slide For Presentation

Based on the device or platform you’re using PowerPoint on, you can pick from three different methods to create a presentation title slide in PowerPoint.

Method 1: Choosing A Template From The PowerPoint Library For Creating A Title Slide

Step 1: To create a title slide, open the PowerPoint presentation application and click on ‘New.’

Step 2: You will find many PowerPoint templates; double-click on the template you like and click on ‘Create.’

Step 3: The template you chose will appear. Now, the template will already have a title slide design.

Step 4: Click on the title and edit it according to your needs.

Step 5: Select the title and edit its font style, color, thickness, etc. You can customize the title, keeping in mind the background color or image of the slide.

Step 6: You can play around with the title slide’s image by cropping or adjusting it to meet your presentation style requirement.

Step 7: If you don’t like the background image, you can even delete it and adjust it according to your liking by clicking on the ‘Design’ tab and then on ‘Formate Background.’

Step 8: Tip: A plain title slide looks boring; therefore, add animations by clicking on ‘Animations’ on the file menu bar. Select the title and choose any animation.

And voila! Your title slide is ready. Make sure to play around with more tools and options to find out more features you can do to make it more attractive and presentable.

Method 2: Create A Title Slide Design Using The ‘Layout’ Option

Step 1: Open a blank presentation in your PowerPoint application and select the slide you wish to convert to a title slide.

Step 2: Click Home > Layout. Select Title Slide for a standalone title page or select Title and Content for a slide that contains a title and a full slide text box.

Step 3: Select the Click to add title text box. Enter your title for that slide.

As the previous method shows, you can similarly play around with Powerpoint animations, fonts, and colors to make it more aesthetic.

Method 3: Create A Title Slide Using Slideuplift’s PowerPoint Add-In

Slideuplift provides a plethora of templates that can assist you in making a title slide. These templates are accessible through their PowerPoint Plugin.

Follow the steps given below to make a title slide using Slideuplift PowerPoint Add-In.

Step 1: Open the slide which you want to edit.

Step 2: Go to ‘Insert,’ then click on ‘Get Add-Ins.’

Step 3: In the search bar, type ‘Slideuplift’ and click on Search.

Step 4: Click on the ‘Add’ button next to SlideUpLift, then click on ‘Continue.’

And you are done! Just type cover slides on the search console and get various PowerPoint title slides for your presentation. You can choose the one you like and make edits.

How To Title A Slide In PowerPoint

Writing a catchy title is very important. A catchy title triggers the viewers’ interest and shows that you have made some effort to make the presentation.

A title also sets the tone for a presentation; for instance, a business presentation title slide and a title slide for informal events will have a formal tone and a casual or neutral tone.

The following tips can help you write catchy presentation titles.

  • Make it easy to understand.
  • The title should be directly related to the presentation.
  • Add an element of emotion to the title (keep it neutral during formal meetings and try to add humor if the occasion allows)
  • Match other elements of the title slide, like background image, font, etc, with the title.
  • Keep it concise and to the point.

Having a beautiful and functional PowerPoint title page is very important if you want to catch the attention of the viewer. A bland title page is not only boring but also shows your lack of effort, which can be a deal breaker. At the same time, keep the presentation cover page minimalistic, and only use animations and effects that add value and look interesting.

Creating the perfect title slide sure does take a lot of time and effort. We at SlideUpLift have curated a collection of PowerPoint title slides that can be used as a starting point for your presentation. These PowerPoint title slide ideas are 100% customizable and can be used on both PowerPoint and Google Slides.

It’s time to buckle up for your next presentation now that you know how to create an interesting title slide.

What Is A Good Title For A Presentation?

A good presentation title is short (under 15 words). It teases the benefit for the audience, which is what they’ll learn. Use a question, surprising fact, or statement that intrigues the audience.

How Do You Title A Presentation Slide?

Based on which device or platform you’re using PowerPoint on, you can title a presentation slide using:

  • The accessibility ribbon
  • The layout option
  • The outline view

Can I Add a Title To Multiple Slides At Once?

Although there isn’t a way to add the same title to multiple slides, you can use these workarounds to add a title slide to all your slides at once:

  • Go to Slide > Edit theme. Add your title as word art to the theme. This way, it will show up on every slide in that presentation.
  • You could also try creating your first slide and duplicating it to create the remaining slides. This way, you’ll skip typing in the title each time.

What Do You Say In The Title Slide Of A Presentation?

Your title slide PowerPoint should include a short, catchy title (benefit-focused!), your name for credibility (optional), and maybe the date/location for handouts (skip it on the slide itself).

Where Is The Layout Of The Title Slide Present In Powerpoint?

The layout of the title slide is present under the ‘home’ tab. You can change the title slide’s layout with the help of this tool.

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How to Present Time Management Matrix Visually for Easy Understanding

Are you presenting time management topics? Consider using a visual way of explaining decision-making and time management methods, such as the Eisenhower matrix. 

We show an idea on how to present the four quadrant boxes of decision-making and planning of action priorities.

The graphics presented here are based on our diagram design experience for presentations that focus on clarity and information visualization. 

Get all the graphics presented here – click on the slide pictures to see and download the source illustration. Check the full Eisenhower Matrix for Time Management Presentation (PPT Template).

What is a time management matrix?

Also called Eisenhower Matrix is a simple tool for prioritizing actions. Organizing task in the matrix layout helps to decide on task priority and focus on what’s critical. 

The idea is to group actions into four boxes, organized by two categories: urgency and importance, as you can see below. 

It helps you to decide what task to do first, what to schedule for later, what to delegate, and what to eliminate. This time management framework suggests you to classify your asks as: 

  • Urgent & Important (tasks that require immediate attention and have a significant impact), 
  • Important & Not Urgent (important but not time-sensitive task), 
  • Urgent & Not Important (time-sensitive but not crucial issues, 
  • Not Urgent & Not Important (neither pressing nor critical).

If you want to present this management approach visually, create a visual representation that is simple and clear. We created such a slide with this in mind.  

Eisenhower Matrix Idea Explained PowerPoint

The slide with the Eisenhower Matrix consists of four parts. We used non-standard shapes to make the visual effect more interesting. Each box refers to one prioritizing action. Each of them is highlighted with a distinctive color. Therefore, green is used to signify tasks to be done and red signifies tasks to be deleted. Thanks to this distinction, you can easily show actions by category. Additionally to each box, we added icons that symbolize categories. 

Such a composed slide helps users focus on what matters most, ensuring a quicker way to explain the idea of this time management framework. 

Presenting benefits of using Eisenhower matrix based decision making

If you want to list the benefits of this time management method, do it in some interesting visual way instead of having only list of bullet points. For example, you can use diagrams with icons illustrating each benefit. It is easy for your audience to grasp the advantages at a glance.

Eisenhower Matrix Benefits PowerPoint

In the slide above, we show you the idea of a slide about decision-making advantages. Here we had four benefits, but this design is easy to change for more and fewer points. 

We used round shapes. The shape of a circle is softer and signifies continuation and flow. If you want to evoke a positive association,  consider using round shapes in design. Of course, these associations can vary based on personal experiences, but it’s some common principle. In this case, we combined a few different shapes to create visual interest. Remember that simplicity is key in design, so avoid using too many shapes, just try to convey a complex message in a simple way.

Share examples – Time Management from Financial sector

Here’s an example of how such a matrix can look filled with specific tasks from the fintech industry. 

Example tasks can include each section:

  • Responding to a critical tax audit – this would be Do First
  • Negotiating with a key lender to restructure debt – this would be Do First
  • Developing a long-term financial forecast – this would be Scheduled
  • Analyzing costs and benefits of new software –  this would be Scheduled
  • Regularly browsing personal social media at work – this would be Deleted
  • Responding to every single email notification – this would be Deleted
  • Preparing travel arrangements for an upcoming conference – this would be Delegated
  • Generating routine financial reports – this would be Delegated

From the design point of view, notice how we used small details to make the slide consistent … bullet-point coloring corresponds to meaning – red for delete, yellow for delegate, blue for schedule, and finally green to do.

Eisenhower Priority Matrix Financial Industry Example PowerPoint

One of the important roles of a slide is creating impactful and effective designs that not only look beautiful but also communicate the right message to her target audience. In this example, we focus on the design flow between tasks and each section so that it can be easily read. 

It’s an example of the financial industry, so we also used the financial icon in the middle of the slide to illustrate the subject.  

Example of Net Zero Actions Priorities for a municipality

Here’s another example of prioritizing actions of Net Zero activities that a city can do. Following Eisenhower matrix, those  tasks can be assigned to 4 groups. 

Example of global warming mitigation tasks can include

  • Emission assessment – this would be Do First
  • Energy Efficiency Upgrades – this would be Do First
  • Fossil Fuel Phase – this would be Scheduled
  • Emissions Reduction Milestones  – this would be Scheduled
  • Supplier Engagement – this would be Delegated
  • Research Partnerships – this would be Delegated
  • Ignore Stakeholder Engagement – this would be Deleted
  • Delay Emission Reductions – this would be Deleted

You can present it as a to-do list graphics on a slide, as we did below. 

Actions Priorities Example Reaching Net Zero PowerPoint

To visualize these tasks we created 4 fields, each for one section. As in the previously discussed slide of Eisenhower Matrix in this slide we used the same idea about distinctive color and icons for each section. For better recognition subject we added also the icon of the cloud with 0% that refers to reaching net zero.

If you would like the slide design to be more interesting, you can experiment with background. We suggest adding some picture with the mask layer. The slide looks more balanced and sophisticated.

Example of IT Tasks ToDo matrix 

Another example is for IT department or IT related tasks organization. This can include

  • Server outage fix – this would be Do First
  • Critical Security Breach – this would be Do First
  • Strategic Planning – this would be Scheduled
  • Travel Arrangements – this would be Delegated
  • Routine Report Review – this would be Delegated
  • Social Media Monitoring – this could go to Don’t do group

Task Priorities To-do Matrix IT Industry Example PowerPoint

This tasks management slide design focuses on the visual way of representing To-do list. Each task is placed in a separate field with various colors. You can add visual markers to indicate the status, of what is done and what is not done. It’s an easy way to make a harmonized slide with a to-do list. 

Illustrating time management presentation by a quote

To make your your presentation more engaging, you can present a time management quote. To do so  you can consider using our slide design idea we show below. 

Urgent Important Principle Eisenhower Quote PowerPoint

We suggest inputting the quote in a speech bubble, it’s a common way to draw the eye to important elements in your design.  Moreover, you can add icons with quotation marks thanks to which the audience will know that the slide is about citation. We also added a picture on the background to illustrate time management. 

Key Tips How to Present …

When you create a presentation of your Time Management presentation, keep these simple design guidelines in mind for a clear, captivating, and easily understandable delivery:

  • use a consistent graphical style throughout your presentation to maintain visual coherence,
  • plan the layout of your slides, particularly for those containing a lot of text or data, to ensure a well-balanced and engaging design,
  • add icons to enhance the visual appeal of your presentation,
  • consider using distintive shapes and colors to highlight the content,
  • convey your message with a simple and balanced design, for visual interest, you can add a picture with a mask layer on the background. 

By following these basic design principles, you can create a compelling presentation that leaves a lasting impact on your audience.

Resource: Eisenhower Matrix for Time Management Presentation PowerPoint Template

The examples above used the graphics from an Eisenhower Matrix for Time Management Presentation (PPT Template).  All slides are available in the infoDiagram collection of presentation graphics.

Moreover, you can extend your data presentation with an Eisenhower Matrix for Time Management Presentation (PPT Template) right here.

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Qualys Is Proud to Sign CISA’s Secure by Design Pledge

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Last updated on: May 8, 2024

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Why secure by design is important, the 7 secure by design pledge goals.

Cybersecurity leaders in the U.S. are very familiar with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and their important work to keep the internet, our country, and its citizens safe from cyber threats. As part of their efforts, CISA has identified secure by design software as a key element to ensuring the integrity and security of our critical infrastructure.

That’s why I am proud to announce that Qualys is signing CISA’s Secure by Design Pledge. Qualys was founded to help companies minimize cyber risk, and one of our fundamental tenets is making the digital world safer for everyone. As our President and CEO, Sumedh Thakar, says (and I’m paraphrasing here), “You can’t go through a day without working with a company that Qualys protects.” With that much responsibility, we take our commitment to security seriously—the security of our customers, our organization, and the broader digital universe. Keeping our customers safe by including security as a foundational element embedded in our product is a fundamental part of this commitment.

One of the best use cases for why this standard is important is what happened to Colonial Pipeline about two years ago. That breach occurred because of a default password. The pipeline that carries almost half of the East Coast’s fuel supplies shut down, and panicked customers sat in mammoth lines at the gas station—all because of a default password. These kinds of easily preventable incidents happen because, all too often, security in software products is seen as an afterthought. Products are released, vulnerabilities are exposed, and security is dealt with later.

At Qualys, we firmly agree with CISA that designing and maintaining a secure product is fundamental. As a cybersecurity company, our business runs on trust. Our customers trust that we have secure products that will keep their organizations and their most sensitive data safe. That’s why we have always believed that security is foundational and should be woven into a product’s lifecycle. And that’s why we’re committed to the secure by design principles.

The security by design principles seek to introduce security at the design stage of product development, massively reducing the number of risks in a product before it ever reaches the customer, and then follow along the lifecycle with things like simple and timely patches. The Secure by Design Pledge lists seven goals to help meet this philosophy. I firmly believe that all software manufacturers should institute these principles as part of their larger security program to keep their organization and customers safe, which is why Qualys meets and, in many cases, goes far beyond the security principles outlined in these goals. Those goals are:  

  • Reducing entire classes of vulnerability: Organizations will reduce the prevalence of one or more vulnerability classes, such as SQL injection or cross-site scripting, across all products.
  • Security patches: This part of the pledge applies after the product has shipped and asks that an organization make it easier for customers to install patches.   
  • Vulnerability disclosure policy (VDP): In order to incentivize the white hat disclosure of vulnerabilities, this goal requires vendors to publish a vulnerability disclosure policy that gives researchers a safe way to report vulnerabilities to the vendor.
  • CVEs: Here organizations agree to be accurate and timely in reporting the details for every Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) record for their products.
  • Evidence of intrusions: This goal is meant to enable customers to detect and understand security incidents by requiring organizations to provide customers with the logs that would assist them in gathering evidence of intrusions.
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA): Organizations agree to measurably increase the use of MFA across their products, with the goal to get more customers to use MFA.
  • Default passwords: Within a year, organizations will reduce the amount of default passwords in their products, particularly internet-facing products.

At Qualys, we have already implemented stringent security policies to keep our customers and products safe. We will be pleased to report to CISA within the year how we have achieved, if not exceeded, all of these secure by design pledge goals.

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