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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Instructional Design

Background:

  • Didactics are central to knowledge dissemination in education.
  • Presentation slides significantly impact the effectiveness of educational delivery.
  • High-quality slides are crucial for enhancing learner comprehension and retention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide educators with actionable strategies for creating superior presentation slides.
  • To outline 10 evidence-based techniques for optimizing educational slide design.
  • To improve knowledge translation and retention through enhanced slide design.

Main Methods:

  • The study presents a blueprint of 10 distinct strategies for slide creation.
  • Strategies encompass simplicity, consistency, readability, and judicious use of media.
  • Focus includes data presentation, active learning integration, and AI-driven design optimization.

Main Results:

  • The 10 strategies cover a range of design and content considerations.
  • Key recommendations include maintaining slide simplicity and visual consistency.
  • Effective integration of images, video, data, and active learning is emphasized.

Conclusions:

  • Adoption of these 10 strategies can significantly elevate the quality of educational slides.
  • Optimized slides contribute to more effective knowledge translation and improved learner outcomes.
  • Educators can leverage these principles to create more impactful and engaging presentations.