Review – Presentations with Graphics & Multimedia © 2010, 2006 South-Western, Cengage Learning.

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Review – Presentations with Graphics & Multimedia
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Review – Presentations with Graphics & Multimedia © 2010, 2006 South-Western, Cengage Learning

Presentations Talk or speech given to inform, persuade, and/or entertain When planning, consider –Purpose of the presentation –Audience for the presentation –Content to be presented Slide 2

Parts of a Presentation Introduction –Describe your talk Body –Give main and supporting points Conclusion –Summarize points presented –Tell audience what action to take Slide 3

Microsoft Powerpoint Slide 4

Powerpoint View Options Slide sorter view Normal view Slide 5

Apply Themes Set of design elements –For example: background, font, font size, and color scheme Preview themes –Move mouse pointer to sample design on toolbar and hover Slide 6

Add Graphics Slide 7

Insert Clip Art Click Clip Art button on Insert tab Click an image from the search results to insert it on the slide Slide 8

Slide Layout Options Slide 9

Adding Content to Slides Slide 10

Slide Tables Click Insert Table icon Enter rows and columns Key table data Slide 11

Sounds Use sound to –Introduce a topic –Build excitement –Provide a transition between topics Add music and sounds from files or recordings The computer must have speakers and a sound card to play sound Slide 12

Add Sound to Slides Drag sound icon off slide so it is not displayed on the slide Set each sound to start automatically or on mouse click Select and delete the sound icon to remove a sound Slide 13

Slide Notes Notes do not display during slideshow. Print Notes pages for handouts Click to add notes in the Notes pane in Normal view –Can format note text Slide 14

Presentation Tips Know your message Look at the audience Know how to use the visuals Vary the volume and rate at which you speak Look confident Let your personality come through Use gestures and facial expressions Slide 15

Animation Control motion, sound, entrance, exit Animate transitions between slides –Go to slide –Select from Transition to This Slide group on Animations tab Animate objects on a slide –Select object –Choose animation from Animate list (Animations group on Animations tab) Lesson 90 Slide 16

Review Question 1.Which of the following items is not as important to consider as the others in planning a presentation? a.Purpose b.Length c.Audience d.Content Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 17 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 1.Which of the following items is not as important to consider as the others in planning a presentation? a.Purpose b.Length c.Audience d.Content Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 18

Review Question 2.Which of the following can not be included on Powerpoint slides? a.WordArt b.Photographs c.Custom graphics d.All of the above can be added e.None of the above can be added Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 19 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 2.Which of the following can not be included on Powerpoint slides? a.WordArt b.Photographs c.Custom graphics d.All of the above can be added e.None of the above can be added Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 20

Review Question 3.Presentation sounds are used to a.Generate excitement b.Move between topics c.Start a topic d.All of the above e.None of the above Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 21 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 3.Presentation sounds are best used to a.Generate excitement b.Move between topics c.Start a topic d.All of the above e.None of the above Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 22

Review Question 4.Which statement is false? a.The Outline tab does not show slide images. b.The Slides tab allows you to copy, delete and move slides. c.Placeholders are only included in slide themes. d.Use TAB to indent subpoints Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 23 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 4.Which statement is false? a.The Outline tab does not show slide images. b.The Slides tab allows you to copy, delete and move slides. c.Placeholders are only included in slide themes. d.Use TAB to indent subpoints Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 24

Review Question 5.Which of the following is not a good presentation guideline? a.Speak slowly and consistently b.Look at the audience c.Practice giving your presentation d.Use gestures and facial expressions Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 25 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 5.Which of the following is not a good presentation guideline? a.Speak slowly and consistently b.Look at the audience c.Practice giving your presentation d.Use gestures and facial expressions Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 26