Australian Flora & Fauna PowerPoint
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
I need a clear, engaging PowerPoint that introduces college-level students to Australia’s extraordinary plant and animal life. The deck should balance solid science with eye-catching visuals, making the topic memorable without overwhelming first-year undergraduates.
Scope
– Around 15–20 slides in widescreen format
– Logical flow: major ecosystems, flagship species, unique adaptations, and current conservation issues
– High-resolution photos, maps, and (where helpful) brief GIFs or video snippets you have permission to use
– Concise bullet points on each slide, expanded upon in the speaker-notes pane so anyone can deliver the session confidently
– A final slide with APA-style references to every fact, figure, or image source
What matters most
Accuracy: lean on reputable sources such as CSIRO publications, the Atlas of Living Australia, and peer-reviewed journals.
Context: highlight examples like the Great Barrier Reef’s coral bleaching, koala habitat loss, and fire-adapted flora, while weaving in Indigenous stewardship perspectives where well-documented.
Accessibility: use a clear colour palette, readable fonts, and alt-text for all images so the file is screen-reader friendly.
Deliverables
1. Editable .pptx file
2. PDF export for quick sharing
Once the deck is complete, I’ll review for factual correctness and flow. If revisions are needed, a single round of tweaks is included in the scope.
Scope
– Around 15–20 slides in widescreen format
– Logical flow: major ecosystems, flagship species, unique adaptations, and current conservation issues
– High-resolution photos, maps, and (where helpful) brief GIFs or video snippets you have permission to use
– Concise bullet points on each slide, expanded upon in the speaker-notes pane so anyone can deliver the session confidently
– A final slide with APA-style references to every fact, figure, or image source
What matters most
Accuracy: lean on reputable sources such as CSIRO publications, the Atlas of Living Australia, and peer-reviewed journals.
Context: highlight examples like the Great Barrier Reef’s coral bleaching, koala habitat loss, and fire-adapted flora, while weaving in Indigenous stewardship perspectives where well-documented.
Accessibility: use a clear colour palette, readable fonts, and alt-text for all images so the file is screen-reader friendly.
Deliverables
1. Editable .pptx file
2. PDF export for quick sharing
Once the deck is complete, I’ll review for factual correctness and flow. If revisions are needed, a single round of tweaks is included in the scope.