| A | B |
| Guidelines for multimedia design | contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity |
| Contrast | Obvious difference between text and/or objects |
| Importance of contrast | Helps audience identify what is important/less important |
| How to create contrast | Size of font, alignment, color choices |
| How to create repetition | Same size font and same placement of text on slides |
| Purpose of repetition | Gives a professional, consistent look and adds visual consistency |
| Repetition | The reusing of the same or similar elements throughout your design |
| Best alignment for design | Left |
| How to use alignment | With text, images, objects, and elements |
| Proximity | Placing related items together to convey (suggest) a relationship |
| Number of topics per slide | Use just one message |
| Too many points on a slide? | Separate the information onto different slides |
| Create a script | Describe what happens in each scene keeping it short |
| Voiceover | This is a recorded track for music or a person's voice |
| Audacity | Program used for recording the voiceover |
| Divide the slides | Create slides according to the script making each scene represent an idea in the script |
| Populate slides | Adding graphics, background, props, images and characters |
| Set the timing | Listening to the voiceover running to make sure that all the visual elements reflect what you hear |
| How much text should be on Powtoon slides? | Only the important words to emphasize certain points |