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- Professional Development Session
- Department of Academic Computing
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
- The World of Wizards
- Orientation to the screen
- Printing, speaker’s notes, audience notes
- Additional resources
- Creating your first presentation
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- Electronic slide shows
- Enhance your lecture
- Explain difficult concepts
- Add primary source material
- for example -- audio clips, visual aids
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- Overhead transparencies
- 35mm slides
- always present up to date information
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
- The World of Wizards
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- put a professional presentation together with electronic assistance
- defined categories
- found under “Office button” - “New”
- Microsoft Office online
- Many categories to choose from
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
- The World of Wizards
- Orientation to the screen
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- Frames: Slides/Outline/Main Slide/Notes
- Right side scroll bar
- Lower right buttons
- normal view = outline & slide view; slide sorter; slide show
- ZOOM button
- Tabs à Groups à commands
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
- The World of Wizards
- Orientation to the screen
- Printing, speaker’s notes, audience notes
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- Many effective styles to choose
- Speaker’s notes to aid your presentation
- Audience notes
- Entire slide presentation hand-out
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
- The World of Wizards
- Orientation to the screen
- Printing, speaker’s notes, audience notes
- Additional resources
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- On-line Help screens
- Microsoft.com -- Microsoft Office Home Page
- Professional Development workshops
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- What is PowerPoint?
- The 4 P’s of Powerful Presentations
- The World of Wizards
- Orientation to the screen
- Printing, speaker’s notes, audience notes
- Additional resources
- Creating your first presentation
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- Introduction
- Main idea
- Supporting ideas
- Conclusion
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