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RIA # 81: Dr. Joanna Garner on Effective Presentation Slide Design

Dr. Joanna Garner

Dr. Joanna Garner

On this episode, Katie is joined by Joanna Garner. Dr. Garner is the Executive Director of The Center for Educational Partnerships at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. Originally from the United Kingdom, Dr. Garner completed her Bachelors and Master’s degrees in Psychology at the University of Surrey before earning her doctorate in Educational Psychology at The Pennsylvania State University. Her work covers a range of topics pertaining to learning and identity development, particularly in relation to STEM education.

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Show Notes

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Segment 1: Best Practices for Presentation Slide Design [00:00-15:14]

In this first segment, Joanna shares some best practices to consider when designing presentation slides.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Segment 2: Do’s and Don’ts of Slide Design [15:15-24:02]

In segment two, Joanna shares some of her top do’s and don’ts of slide design.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Segment 3: Joanna’s Current Research [24:03-34:08]

In segment three, Joanna discusses some of her current research and favorite resources for effective slide design.

Bonus Clip [00:00-3:30]: Joanna’s Views on Slide Animations

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