Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Computer 10
Learning Module- 3 and 4
nd
2 Quarter
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Learner’s Name
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Parent’s Name & Signature
Teacher:
James Enoveno
Cellphone Number: 09552747135
Email: tiagosan1986@gmail.com
Facebook: AL Munir
Week 6: Slide Presentation CONT.
Memory Text: “It is he who made the earth by his power, who established the world by his wisdom, and by his
understanding stretched out the heavens. Jeremiah 10:12:”
Concepts (Generalization)
Give a presentation in PowerPoint
Start a presentation
1. On the Slide Show tab select From Beginning or press F5. Now, if you are working with PowerPoint on
a single monitor and you want to display Presenter view, in Slide Show view, on the control bar at the
bottom left select the three dots, and then Show Presenter View.
2. To move to the previous or next slide, select Previous or Next.
To view all the slides in your presentation, select See all slides
Notes
1. The Notes pane is a box that appears below each slide. Tap it to add notes.
2. If you don’t see the Notes pane or it is completely minimized, click Notes on the taskbar across the
bottom of the PowerPoint window.
3. During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the
audience.
After learning the basics of PowerPoint with different themes, transitions, and animations, it is now time to give
you some guides to have an even better PowerPoint presentation. Through these, your presentations will
become more engaging for your audience. Do not forget these five tips to have a topnotch presentation!
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presentation based on your references,
include only main ideas, keywords, and
talking points in your slide show text.
You have to use a multi-level bulleted list
Do not read your and you can engage your audience by
presentation, explain it. sharing the details out loud during your
presentation.
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your presentation. Memes and funny clip
arts would entertain a classroom full of
middle-school students but might make
you look unprofessional in front of
Know who your audiences business colleagues or professionals.
are.
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impact to your overall presentation.
With that, keep in mind that you don’t
need to overload your presentation
with animations and transitions as if
Use animations in
every line of the texts and objects have
moderation.
a designated animation that will make
your presentation irritating and slow.
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PowerPoint slides include placeholders
for inserting images as shown in the
example below in the left. Most of
these placeholders are small in
Highlight large images.
comparison to the entire slide.
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Highlight large images.
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Highlight large images.
While using these placeholders lets you place text alongside your pictures, it can also detract from the power of
your images and make all your slides look the same. If your presentation includes important images, try making
them cover the entire slide just like in the example in the image below.
“There is no absolute formula in preparing your presentations and there are also tons of
tips you can find online or talks and guides with your seniors. Creating good presentations
takes good and handful experiences. Always be creative and never be discouraged by
doing your own style.”
Be Active (Exercises/Activities)
Direction. Part 1. Write C if the statement is CORRECT, W if WRONG.
______1. Slide sorter view works best for adding slide transition.
______2. Slide sorter can be accessed in Edit tab.
______3. Notes page view is the best view to use when setting transition effects for all slides in a
presentation.
______4. The esc key will not advance the slides in a slide show view.
______5. F5 is the used to view slideshow.
______6. Your information, design and style should be based on what your audience will understand
and respond to.
______7. Do not limit the number of your slides.
______8. Don’t use eccentric fonts that will make it impossible to make out the actual words.
______9. Stick to standard, easy-to-read fonts, preferably sans-serif (fonts such as Arial or
Helvetica).
______10. Treat your slides like billboards.
Ignite (Evaluation)
1. How can you make a good presentation even more effective?
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