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Page 1: Presentations Copyright 2006 South-Western/Thomson Learning.

Presentations

Copyright 2006 South-Western/Thomson Learning

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Presentation Planning In planning a presentation, consider the

Purpose of the presentation Audience for the presentation Content to present Visual aids

The purpose of a presentation can be to inform, persuade, or entertain.

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Audience To develop an audience profile, consider

Listeners’ knowledge of the topic Ages of the listeners Reasons listeners are

attending Listeners’ openness to

change or new ideas

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Content A presentation should have an

introduction, a body, and a conclusion An outline can be used to organize

content

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PowerPoint Views Normal view is used to create and edit slides Slide Show view plays the slide show Slide Sorter view displays thumbnails of slides

Slide Sorter view

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Design Template

To apply a design template Click the Slide Design button View templates in the Slide Design pane Click a template to apply it

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Clip Art To search for clip art on your computer

Click the Insert Clip Art button on the Drawing toolbar

Key a word or two in the Search for box

Click Go Click an image to insert it

into the slide

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Slide Layout To apply a slide layout

Select Format, Slide Layout Click a layout to apply it

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Slide Order To change the order of slides

Select Slide Sorter view Click and drag a slide to the desired location

Click and drag a slide to move it

Slide Sorter View button

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Slides with Sound To locate a sound in the Clip Organizer

Choose Insert, Movies and Sounds, Sound from Clip Organizer

Key a search term in the task pane Click Go

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Slides with Sound To insert a sound from the Clip Organizer

Click a sound file in the search results Click Automatically in the message box Drag the sound icon off the slide

Click to insert sound

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Slide Notes Are used to help the presenter remember

details Are keyed in the Notes pane or in Notes Page

view Do not display when a show is played

Text keyed in Notes pane

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Delivery Tips Know your message Look at the audience as you speak Know how to use your visuals Vary the volume and rate of speech Look confident Let your personality

come through Use gestures and

facial expressions

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Review

1. Which PowerPoint view displays thumbnails of slides?

a. Normal view

b. Slide Show view

c. Slide Sorter view

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Review

1. Which PowerPoint view displays thumbnails of slides?

Slide Sorter view

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Review

2. To apply a set of elements such as background, colors, and fonts, choose

a. Slide Layout

b. Slide Design

c. Slide Sorter

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Review

2. To apply a set of elements such as background, colors, and fonts, choose

Slide Design

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Review

3. A description of the intended listeners for a presentation is called

a. An audience profile

b. A purpose statement

c. A feedback form

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Review

3. A description of the intended listeners for a presentation is called

An audience profile

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Review

4. Slide notesa. Help the presenter remember details

b. Can be keyed in the Notes pane

c. Do not display when a show is played

d. All of the above

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Review

4. Slide notesAll of the above

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Review

5. When delivering a presentationa. To avoid becoming nervous, do not

look directly at audience members

b. Know your message well

c. Do not use gestures or facial expressions

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Review

5. When delivering a presentationKnow your message well

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