What contributes to a good slide? A. T ry to cram too much detail/information into one slide and combine slides together to make a presentation appear shorter. B. K eep your slides to a minimum, maximum 15 slides for a 30 min presentation! This assumes a 2 minutes per slide presenting ratio. C. Use sound and animation which is unnecessary and irritating to the audience. D. P ut word for word exactly what you are going to say on your slide. And p ut in meaningless slides, e.g. additional slide titles, agendas on a short presentations, etc. E. H ave some fun with your presentations. F. U se acronyms or technical terms with relevant descriptions, especially for cascade presentations. G. U se handouts for complicated diagrams or detailed information