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Make Your Presentation Pop!. Tips on Creating Professional Presentations. Hey, You…With the Blah Presentation…. Template options Please don’t stop the music…using sounds in your presentation Creating awesome charts and graphs Alternatives to PowerPoint. No More Boring Templates!.
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Make Your Presentation Pop! Tips on Creating Professional Presentations
Hey, You…With the Blah Presentation… • Template options • Please don’t stop the music…using sounds in your presentation • Creating awesome charts and graphs • Alternatives to PowerPoint
No More Boring Templates! • Don’t be limited to using what PowerPoint offers you…check Microsoft Online for a large variety of backgrounds and templates Variety is the Spice of Life!
The Sound of Music…and Sounds • Even in math presentations, sounds can be inserted to make the slide more interesting • Take some time to browse the clip art program for sounds • You can take your presentation from this…to this! Booooo…Hisss Bravo!! Encore!!
Creating Awesome Charts & Graphs • PowerPoint makes it easy to create professional looking charts & graphs • Simply use the Insert tab to insert any one of several options • The Chart Tools tab will open for you once you create your graph or chart • And now, for your viewing pleasure, a short demonstration…
SmartArt Graphics and Charts • A SmartArt graphic is a visual representation of your information that you can quickly and easily create, choosing from among many different layouts, to effectively communicate your message or ideas. • Just another way to jazz up your presentation
Exploring Presentation Options • Don’t feel limited to PowerPoint • Programs such as PreZentit allow you to work with a group in real time • It offers a small gallery of photos and images, or you can upload your own • Several different transition effects • Sites like Ahead and Prezi allow you to present information in a non-linear way – you can zoom in and out, drag your mouse to link concepts and more
Need to Access this Awesome, Informative PowerPoint? • Visit the Media Center’s Wiki Page at: • http://themediacenteratpchs.wikispaces.com/