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Transcript: Medical PowerPoint Template Design Elements Color Schemes for Medical Presentations Font Selection for Readability Color schemes significantly affect audience understanding and retention. In medical presentations, using blue and green hues promotes calmness and trust, while contrasting colors can highlight key information and enhance visibility. Choosing the right font is crucial for comprehension. Sans-serif fonts like Arial or Helvetica are recommended as they are easier to read on screens. Always ensure that text is large enough to be legible from a distance. Incorporating Graphics and Images Layout and Structure Incorporating relevant graphics can enhance understanding and retention of complex ideas. Use high-quality images, charts, or diagrams that directly relate to the content to support the narrative without overcrowding the slide. A well-structured layout guides the audience’s eye and improves information flow. Utilize a grid system to maintain alignment and consistency, making sure to reserve space for visual elements. Balance text with images to avoid clutter. A Blank Canvas for Your Data Presentation Tips Best Practices for Delivery Content Organization in Medical Presentations Engaging Your Audience Practicing your presentation can lead to smoother delivery and reduced anxiety. Utilize appropriate body language, voice modulation, and eye contact to foster a connection with the audience, making your message more impactful. Audience engagement is critical for effective communication. Techniques include asking rhetorical questions, using relatable examples, and incorporating multimedia elements to maintain interest and encourage participation. Title Slides and Headings Introduction to Medical Presentations Title slides set the stage for your presentation and should include the topic, your name, and the date. Headings throughout the presentation guide the audience through the narrative and facilitate smooth transitions between topics, ensuring clarity and focus on key messages. Bullet Points vs. Paragraphs Handling Questions and Feedback Bullet points provide concise and digestible pieces of information, making it easier for the audience to follow along. In contrast, paragraphs may be necessary for complex concepts but should be used sparingly to maintain attention and avoid overwhelming the viewer. Practicing and Timing Your Presentation Using Tables and Charts Tables and charts effectively present quantitative data, making complex information more approachable. They facilitate quick understanding of trends and relationships within data, enhancing the audience’s ability to interpret clinical findings or statistical results. Rehearse your presentation multiple times to refine your delivery and timing. Understanding how long each section takes helps ensure that you cover all material without rushing or exceeding your allotted time. Encourage questions to create a dialogue with your audience. Responding thoughtfully to feedback shows respect for their input and enhances clarity for everyone involved, improving overall comprehension. Citing Sources and References Importance of Visual Aids Citing sources is crucial in maintaining credibility and allowing the audience to explore further. Proper referencing not only attributes the original work but also strengthens arguments presented in the medical content, supporting evidence-based practice. Visual aids play a crucial role in medical presentations by simplifying complex information. They help audiences grasp essential concepts quickly, improving retention and engagement through the use of charts, images, and videos. Overview of PowerPoint Features PowerPoint offers various features to enhance medical presentations, including templates specifically designed for medical content, the ability to incorporate multimedia, and options for animations that can illustrate processes or changes over time. Objectives of the Medical Template The medical PowerPoint template serves to streamline the creation of presentations by providing a standardized format. This ensures consistency in design and aids users in organizing their data effectively for clarity and impact.

Color Green

Transcript: Green Color About the Color Green Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum About the Color Green Green mostly symbolizes prosperity, agriculture, fertility Human's eyes are sensible to green, thus it's used in NVG Psychological Psychological Positive Green helps alleviate anxiety, depression, and nervousness. Positive Green also brings with it a sense of hope, health, adventure, and renewal Negative Green, like any color also has negative traits. Too much green or being surrounded by the wrong shade of green can bring up the feelings of boredom, lack of life Negative Many poisons are shown as color green Culture In Western cultures green represents luck, nature, freshness Culture In arabic and Persian and Arabic culture green is the color of Islam The color was relatively high in its resistance to chemical and physical changes Religion Egyptian mythology Osiris, lord of the dead and rebirth. His green skin symbolizes rebirth Religion Greek mythology Demeter is the goddess of the harvest . She was also goddess of sacred law and the cycle of life and death Buddhism Green is the color of balance and harmony Christianity Green is obtained by mixing Yellow (trials) with Blue (Word of God). Therefore, the biblical meaning of color Green is immortality Islam Green is considered to be the color of Islam, In the Quran, it is associated with paradise, Business Business Renewable energy, nature friendly, safe environment Green in opposite of red, which means safety

Color green

Transcript: History Extraction of the color green Pigmenting: coloring with pigments Basics Acetone Organic compound-Solvent It's highly polar Denatured alcohol Breaks the cells into parts to separate the pigments It's better than water-It splits the aqueous impurity from the pigments in the leave, because chlorophyl is soluble acetone It is alkaline so it doesn't produce pheophytins in the process 2 ways to extract the pigment alum (aluminum ammonium sulfate) bibliography "Making Natural Dyes from Plants." Crafts Pioneerthinkingcom RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://pioneerthinking.com/crafts/natural-dyes>. "Dye and Mordant." Dye and Mordant. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/fieldbio/Survival/Pages/dyeandmordant.html>. "Natural Pigments." - Azurite, Red Earth Pigment. Karlorjet, n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://www.dyes-pigments.com/natural-pigments.html> Eastman, Michael. "Extraction of Natural Pigments -- Materials World Modules -- Department of Chemistry." Extraction of Natural Pigments -- Materials World Modules -- Department of Chemistry. Univesity of Texas, n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://materialsworld.utep.edu/Modules/Concrete/Chromatography/Extraction of Natural Pigments/Extraction of Natural Pigments.htm>. afterward filter all non-soluble plant material In ancient Egypt green was the color of rebirth and life Green considered as the same color as blue, only separated to describe the color of the sea or trees Plants used for extraction Color green with mortar and pestle crush the plant and then add your solvent (acetone) By extraction This a a technique to separate one compound from a mixture we want to make chlorophyl into powder so that afterward we can make it more or less concentrated depending in what tone we want the color Additive color Camouflage Lasers-most clear and brightest - Artemisia species provide a range of greens from baby’s breath to nettle green. - Artichokes - Tea Tree – (flowers) green/black - Spinach (leaves) - Sorrel (roots) – dark green - Foxglove - (flowers) apple green - Lilac - (flowers) – green - Camellia - (pink, red petals) – green - Snapdragon - (flowers) – green - Black-Eyed Susans - Grass (yellow green) - Pigsweed (entire plant) yellow green - Red Pine (needles) green - Nettle - Broom – (stem) green - Larkspur - green – alum - Chamomile (leaves) – green Political movements Environmental campaigns How its done Method two (no need of acetone) What we are doing In science boil what you fileted and then you will be left with the chlorophyl and the water will be evaportated Vivacity nature life spring fresh youth jealousy love sexuality faeries dragons monsters devils poison safety Meanings How we are doing it Color fixative or mordant Middle Ages by : Juan Camilo Burckhardt, Mateo Valdéz, Jaime Soto 4 parts cold water to 1 part vinegar (not really proven, we can experiment with it) Ancient World 20th and 19th century A pigment is a substance that gives off a color Pigments reflect light depending on the wavelength selective absorption. The color of merchants and bankers filter the mixture you have so that you are only left with the liquid with the pigments Blend the plant We are extracting the chlorophyll (pigment) wait till the acetone evaporate to get your pigment powder Nature and romantic movements Complementary colors Method one 18th and 19th century a mordant helps the dye to bind with the fabric fibers

Color powerpoint

Transcript: Color Terms Mode – amount of color data that can be stored in a given file format Pixel – (dot) represents a color or shade RGB Mode RGB – Red, Green, Blue Represented by mixing various proportions and intensities of RGB colored light Additive colors – used for computer monitors Colors may vary from monitor to monitor CMYK Mode CMYK – Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black Based on colors being partially absorbed as the ink hits the paper and being partially reflected back to your eyes Subtractive color CMYK – used in four color process printing Grayscale Mode Color Picker – lets you choose a color from a color spectrum or lets you numerically define a custom color Swatches palette – visual display of colors you can choose from Filters – PS commands that can significantly alter an image’s appearance Terms Foreground color – black by default Used to paint, fill, and apply a border to a selection Background color – white by default Used to make gradient fills (gradual blends of multiple colors Fill in areas of an image that have been erase Color Picker – lets you choose a color from a color spectrum or lets you numerically define a custom color Swatches palette – visual display of colors you can choose from Filters – PS commands that can significantly alter an image’s appearance What does your favorite color mean? RED Stimulates heartbeat and breathing Love and Warmth Symbolizes anger and aggression Outgoing/Passionate Personalities YELLOW Cheerful First Color to Grab Attention Optimistic Causes some to lose tempers BLUE Peaceful Tranquil/Calming Depressing Symbolizes Loyalty Increases Productivity PURPLE Royalty Sophistication Wealth Shyness Femininity GREEN Symbolizes Nature Calming Refreshing Masculinity Wealth ORANGE Full of Energy Enthusiastic Demands Attention BLACK Power Elegance Mystery Mourning Unhappiness WHITE Innocence Purity Simplicity Cleanliness Youth Painters in the late 19th century began to focus on colors in their artwork. They were known as the Impressionists. Later, in the early 20th century, the Expressionists evolved. They used color mostly to express emotions in their work. Claude Monet was one of the most popular Impressionist painters. Notice how the painting does not look real, but the layering of bright colors gives the impression of the church, water, and sky. This was painted by Post-Impressionist, Vincent van Gogh. He was in an asylum when he painted Starry Night. Notice how much blue he used in the painting. Do you think the color symbolizes anything? Edvard Munch’s “Scream”Expressionism Understanding Color Color is a wavelength of light Hue (chroma) – Name of color Intensity – Quality of brightness or Purity of color Saturated Color – Very intense Primary Colors – Red, Yellow Blue 3 colors in the spectrum of light that cannot be produced by a mixture of pigments Secondary – Combination of any two Primary colors (Orange, Green, Purple) Intermediate (Tertiary) – Combination of Primary and Secondary (Primary named first) Color Schemes Neutral – Don’t reflect any single wavelength of light, but create lightness and darkness Neutralized colors are “greyed” down or reduced in intensity Some are “semi-neutral”, showing more of a hue Analogous – Closely related colors on color wheel Complementary – Two colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel Split-Complementary – Color plus the two colors to the right and left of complement Triadic – Three equidistant colors on color wheel Warm Colors – Colors that include mostly reds or yellows Cool Colors – Colors that include mostly blues and greens Monochromatic – One color with its differing values Tints – A color plus white Shade – A color plus black RGB – Red, Green, Blue RGB – Red, Green, Blue Represented by mixing various proportions and intensities of RGB colored light Additive colors – used for computer monitors Colors may vary from monitor to monitor Represented by mixing various proportions and intensities of RGB colored light Additive colors – used for computer monitors Colors may vary from monitor to monitor

Color Green

Transcript: Color Green The color green means money, hope, life, the future and exploration "- A fresh, green breast of the new world" (The Great Gatsby/180) The color green symbolizes hope for the future and it can forshadow somthing bright and somthing exciting to happen. We can see green as being hopeful and as being the future, as being freshness and new the color green also repersents the green light that Gatsby spots from across the water on Daisy's house and it shows us that there is hope still in the future for Daisy and Gatsby the color green repersents nature, and all the beautiful trees and plants. nature is gorgeous and when you stop and realize it, it repersents a part of each of us in a way. Daisy needs to realize that even though her life is unhappy, and she wants Gatsby, she needs to realize what nature brings us and to follow her heart. "I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock..." (The Great Gatsby/180) Work Cited http://www.google.com/images?q=hope&um=1&hl=en&tbs=isch:1&ei=5rV3TcTAI8TMqgGm_cHDCQ&sa=N&start=20&ndsp=20 http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.interweb.in/attachments/pc-wallpapers/25222d1235656623-nature-photos-wallpapers-images-beautiful-pictures-nature-mountains-photo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.interweb.in/pc-wallpapers/21704-nature-photos-wallpapers-images-beautiful-pictures.html&usg=__I16FBcnyXwpeQxDum1j7ZArIGVM=&h=768&w=1024&sz=259&hl=en&start=4&zoom=1&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=8xw9UtkjAscUqM:&tbnh=113&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnature%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=fLZ3TcP4HIHeqgH1-MiOCA

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