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Lesson 1 PowerPoint Vocabulary Pretest 1.Clear your desk of everything except a pen or pencil. No Phones!!!! 2.Stay silent until everyone has completed.

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1 Lesson 1 PowerPoint Vocabulary Pretest 1.Clear your desk of everything except a pen or pencil. No Phones!!!! 2.Stay silent until everyone has completed. I will let you know 3.When you finish turn it into the blue basket 4.Go on code.org 1.Learn 2.Hour of Code

2 Lesson 1: Understanding Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013 Microsoft PowerPoint 2013

3 Learning Goals The goal of this lesson is for students to successfully explore and describe the PowerPoint window and to create a new blank presentation. The student will save the presentation, edit the presentation and properly exit the program.

4 Learning Objectives On completion of this lesson, students will be able to do the following: – Start Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013 – Explore the PowerPoint window – Create a new blank presentation – Navigate a presentation – Change text in the Outline/Slides pane – Reverse one or more actions – Change and add text in the slide pane – Change presentation views – Save a presentation

5 Uses of PowerPoint Uses of PowerPoint? – Slides may contain text, graphics, movies, and other objects, which may be arranged freely.

6 What is a “slide”? Individual pages in a PowerPoint presentation The default orientation of the slide is in landscape layout. (wider than tall) Text, graphics and/or pictures are added to the slide to enhance its appeal.

7 Parts of a PowerPoint Window c Slides Pane – Provides a miniature version of all of your slides in order.

8 Parts of the PowerPoint Window c Notes Pane – Allows the presenter to add notes to the presentation.

9 What are “speaker notes”? Notes can be added to your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation to jog your memory while you are delivering the presentation. PowerPoint notes are not viewable by members of your audience. Print a “Notes” page to refer to during the presentation.

10 What are “handouts”? You can print your presentation in the form of handouts — with one, two, three, four, six, or nine slides on a page — that your audience can use for future reference.

11 Creating a Presentation PowerPoint opens with a blank presentation. Create a NEW presentation under the FILE tab. Start with a blank presentation, start with a theme, or start from a template.

12 Creating a New Slide Slides can be placed at any position in the presentation. By default, PowerPoint has nine different slide layouts. Insert a new slide immediately after the active slide by clicking the New Slide button on the Home Ribbon.

13 Changing and Adding Text in the Slide Area Click in an object to edit it. Close Edit mode by clicking outside of the text object area.

14 Changing Presentation Views Change how you view your presentation using the options on the View Ribbon or using the view shortcuts in the lower right corner of the screen.

15 Presentation Views Normal View – The main editing view, where you write and design your presentations. Slide Sorter View- Gives you a view of your slides in thumbnail form. This view makes it easy for you to sort and organize the sequence of your slides as you create your presentation. Normal View Slide Sorter View

16 Presentation Views Reading View – Use reading view to deliver your presentation not to an audience but instead to someone viewing your presentation on their own computer. Slide Show View- Use Slide Show view to deliver your presentation to your audience. Slide Show view occupies the full computer screen. Reading View Slide Show View

17 Saving a Document Why save a presentation instead of just recreating it? Use “Save” to resave a document. Use “Save As” to save a document with a new name, a new file type or in a new location. Power outages, computer problems, annoying sisters, curious dogs… any of these can cause you to lose a document! AutoSave and AutoRecover might help in case of a saving emergency.


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