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Transcript: getting to know a slide presentation Tips in Creating Presentation 5. A Microsoft Office PowerPoint template is a pattern or blueprint of a slide or group of slides that you save as a .potx file. Templates can contain layouts, theme colors, theme fonts, theme effects, background styles, and even content. It uses graphical approaches to presentations in the form of slide shows that accompany the oral delivery of the topic. What is Microsoft PowerPoint? 1. Task pane in powerpoint is found on the right of powerpoint presentation and displays so many option like getting started, powerpoint help, slide, new presentation, design templates, color schemes, animation schemes.Task Pane can be added using 'View -> Toolbars -> Taskpane' from the menu bar. Its HISTORY It is originally designed by the Macintosh and its first release is called the PRESENTER. This is developed by Dennis Austin and Thomas Rudkin of Forethought, Inc. In 1987, it is renamed into PowerPoint due to the problem of trademarks. 2. A PowerPoint template is a pattern or blueprint of a slide or group of slides that you save as a .potx file. Templates can contain layouts, theme colors, theme fonts, theme effects, background styles, and even content. You can create your own custom templates and store them, reuse them, and share them with others 4.Web PowerPoint template is a light free template for PowerPoint presentations that you can download for web projects or Internet projects as well as Internet PowerPoint presentations. The Parts of MS PowerPoint It is a program designed in creating presentations. It is debated to be beneficial for it is widely among different industries especially in both business and academics. And it is the most effective tool in lectures and seminars. 1. New Presentation Task Pane 2. Design Template 3. Templates with suggested content 4. Template on Web 5. Microsoft.com Template The Microsoft Power Point 3. A TE000127939 has all the elements of a design template plus a suggested outline for the presentation. You apply a content template when you first create a presentation, through the AutoContent Wizard. What are its elements? All About Power Point By this program, it allows user to choose the type of layout content in creating Presentations Familiarize the usages of the program Allow yourself to operate rather than letting others do it for yourself. In making presentations, choose slide designs that will make your viewers be interested on your topic

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Transcript: Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation How to make a PowerPoint Slides How to make a PowerPoint Slides Open Microsoft PowerPoint. If a page with templates doesn't automatically open, go to "File" at the top left of your screen and click "New Presentation". To use a template, either click the "Design" tab or go to "File" again and click "New from Template". Insert a new slide by clicking on the "Home" tab and then the "New Slide" button. Consider what content you want to put on the slide, including heading, text, and imagery. Keep the amount of text under 6-8 lines (or 30 words) at a minimum of size 24 pt. Add images by clicking "Insert" and clicking the "Picture" icon. Add other elements by using features in the "Home" and "Insert" tabs on the top ribbon. Play around with the layout by dragging elements around with your mouse. How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation How to make a PowerPoint Presentation Open a blank presentation again or start from one you've already created. Open a blank presentation again or start from one you've already created. Choose a "theme" or create your own. Choose a "theme" or create your own. Create a variety of slides for different purposes. Create a variety of slides for different purposes. A Title Slide A Title Slide An agenda or table of contents slide An agenda or table of contents slide A slide that introduces the speaker A slide that introduces the speaker Various content slides Various content slides Use the Duplicate Slides feature to save you time. Use the Duplicate Slides feature to save you time. Add transitions to your slides (optional). Add transitions to your slides (optional). Add animations to your slides (optional). Add animations to your slides (optional). Save your presentation. Example 2 Save your presentation. Example 2 Run your presentation. Run your presentation. Advance the slides. Advance the slides. PowerPoint Presentation Tips PowerPoint Presentation Tips Don't let PowerPoint decide how you use PowerPoint. Don't let PowerPoint decide how you use PowerPoint. Create custom slide sizes. Create custom slide sizes. Write text with your audience in mind. Write text with your audience in mind. Make sure all of your objects are properly aligned. Make sure all of your objects are properly aligned. Use "Format Menus" to better control your objects' designs. Use "Format Menus" to better control your objects' designs. Take advantage of PowerPoint's shapes. Take advantage of PowerPoint's shapes. Create custom shapes. Create custom shapes. Crop images into custom shapes. Crop images into custom shapes. NEXT PowerPoint Presentation Tips Present websites within PowerPoint. Present websites within PowerPoint. Try Using GIFs. Try Using GIFs. Keep it simple. Keep it simple. Embed your font files. Embed your font files. Save your slides as JPEGs. Save your slides as JPEGs. Embed multimedia. Embed multimedia. Bring your own hardware. Bring your own hardware. Edit your slide template design. Edit your slide template design. Make your own PowerPoint Presentation Homework

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Transcript: Artifact: The Hunger Games created in 2012 Setting: The Hunger Games takes place in Panem (North America). In Panem, there are 12 districts, each providing resources for the capitol and the people of Panem. The actual hunger game is taking place in an arena just inside the capitol. Circumstances: Suzanne collins was watching Reality TV and a war channel and she then blended them together, including young people in her plot, the hunger games was created. Artifact: The song "revolution radio" by Green Day Released: October 7, 2016 Circumstances/Setting: the whole album is meant to reflect the current state of violence in the United States. Historical: also meant to show the affect of shootings around the United States. Theme: People can rebel in many different ways 1984: Every generation after World War II, because it has lots of allusions and relations to World War II and the Nazis, and it helps to spread lght on the dnagers of that time. The Hunger Games:Young adults/teens, because it targets violence and drama, but it is not for adults or for little kids. Revolution Radio: Teenagers/adolescents who listen to punk rock, adults who listened to Green Day growing up. These were targeted because Green Day appeals to the younger generations sense of anarchy and chaos, while they kept most of their same sound to appeal to the older generation that listened to them growing up. Occasion: Audience Purpose Occasion The theme means that people can rebel in many different ways including physical rebellion, but also things including thoughts or beliefs against the people or thing in charge. 1984: 1984 was written by George Orwell to inform others. He informs them of totalitarianism, and he informs them of his stance against it, because he has experienced it first hand. The Hunger Games: No purpose, just late night television inspiration. revolution Radio: The song was written to reflect the mass shootings in America and the narcissistic media coverage. 1984 Theme Triangle Occasion: Example: Winston not only rebels physically by having sex with Julia, he also commits thought crime against the party by writing in his journal. === Artifact: 1984 created in 1949 Setting: the fictional country of Oceania some time in the future. Orwell, having written the book in 1948 project this future as the year 1984. Oceania is one of three world powers; the other two are Eurasia and Eastasia. War with one or the other world power is constant. Circumstances: The events of World War 2 led to the creation of 1984 Era/Historical Context: This book was written during World War 2, so it takes some direct concepts out of the time period.

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Transcript: AI - "a file type created by Adobe Illustrator software commonly used to create logos and drawings which can be used at enormous size without a loss in quality." - Used for vector based drawings. Encapsulated PostScript EPS AIT FXG - created to make working between Illustrator and Flash more compatible. - two dimensional vector graphics - expands the capabilities of the SVG file SVG - "SVG images and their behaviors are defined in XML text files. This means that they can be searched, indexed, scripted, and, if need be, compressed." SVGZ [about 20% to 50% the original size] PDF - Like a printed paper, but can be interactive. - "Paperless Office" - Able to be viewed on various programs. - Cross platform capability, meaning the document is the same on both MAC and PC systems. - Not practical in all situations. GIF - not good for printing - small file size - practical for non-photographs - bitmap with 256 colors - can be used to create animations‘lossy ‘lossyJoint Photographic Experts GroupTIFFScitex CTTarga is used for video applications on the PC. TrueVision's Targa and NuVista video boards let you overlay computer graphics and animation onto live video. JPEG - "A digital image format commonly used in digital recording, for storing high-quality color and grayscale photographs in compressed bitmap form." PNG - 8 Portable Network Graphics - Does not have animation capabilities - Does not support CMYK so commercial printers can not use this file type. - "lossless" file compression PNG - 24 THE DIFFERENCE : - 24 is better for images because it can support more colors. It is more similar to the JPEG format - 8 is better for logos, icons, etc. PSD Use as a "working file" meaning this will give you access to all the editing layers and attributes. Many printers now accept .PSD files as well. JPEG - Best for digital photos - "lossy" photo compression TIFF - Universally known for commercial printing - "lossless" image storage so images are at the highest quality possible. - Files are very large - Compatible with virtually all layout programs IMP - Used for e-readers and mobile devices photoshop raw - Contains minimally processed data from the camera sensor - Sometimes known as digital negatives - Precise adjustments can be made in RAW before converting to a TIFF or JPEG - Creates a better image with less posterization BMP - Used for windows as a lossless way of file compression PCX - basically useless clip art associated file format PIXAR - Best for 3D work that would be used along with a pixar workstation Scitex CT - Associated with professional printing. You however need special hardware to export so you'll probably never use this being JPEG and TIFF are more popular anyways. TARGA Targa is used for video applications on the PC. TrueVision's Targa and NuVista video boards let you overlay computer graphics and animation onto live video. WHEN TO USE PNG ADOBE TERMINOLOGY EXPLAINED - Can have any combination of images, graphics, and text. (vector, bitmap, fonts) - Like an AI file, but more compatible with other programs. - Probably will not use unless specifically asked to by printer. Scalable Vector Graphics - High quality interactive web graphics ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS6 - Supports better transparency options Portable Document Format SAVE AS? WINDOWS BITMAP ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR SAVE FOR WEB - adjustable trade-off between storage size and quality Flash XML Graphics - Compression of images without loss of quality TAGGED IMAGE FILE FORMAT Adobe Illustrator - Similar to the GIF format but wider range of colors Compressed SVG file PHOTOSHOP DOCUMENT JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERT GROUP Joint Photographic Experts Group Use PNG-8 over GIF for images with simple colors (logos, icons, buttons) Use PNG-8 over JPEG for images with simple colors (logos, icons, buttons) Use PNG-24 over GIF for photographic images Use PNG over JPEG when using alpha transparency Use JPEG over PNG for photographic images Use GIF for background transparency for older browsers (IE6 and below) Use GIF for animated GIFs Graphics Interchange Format

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