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Microsoft PowerPoint
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Key Exercises:
Design your own template and create a stand-alone Powerpoint presentation with sound and narration

Prerequisites:
A sound working knowledge of Windows. To have undertaken Powerpoint Level 1 course or have equivalent knowledge.

Objectives:
This course aims to increase your computer productivity by providing the skills and knowledge to use the more advanced features of Powerpoint effectively.

Methodology:
Group and/or individual instruction, consolidation exercises, visual aids, course documentation.

Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to use the following features effectively:

Presentation Design - Tips & Tricks
Maintaining the audience’s interest
Being concise
Slides and consistency
Choosing and using fonts
Graphics
White space concepts
Colour basics
Effective use of colour
Testing the equipment

Creating a Template
Designing and using your own template

Editing Clip Art
Adding clip art
Changing a clip art picture
Modifying clip art

Importing Tables and Charts
Importing a Word Table
Importing an Excel Chart
Linking

Multimedia
Narrating the presentation
Playing music tracks
Inserting video files

Advanced Animation
Animating parts of a slide
Previewing a slide animation
Animating bulleted text
Animating a chart
Animating the background elements of a slide

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