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Samples of Advanced PowerPoint Tools for Creating an Instructional Aid Presentation

Samples of Advanced PowerPoint Tools for Creating an Instructional Aid Presentation. The following sample slides are from two different presentations I created on telephone communications.

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Samples of Advanced PowerPoint Tools for Creating an Instructional Aid Presentation

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  1. Samples of Advanced PowerPoint Tools for Creating an Instructional Aid Presentation

  2. The following sample slides are from two different presentations I created on telephone communications. • Slide 3 has hyperlinks embedded to allow the user to advance to that part of the presen-tation. Use the arrow key to return to the Table of Contents. • Slides 5 and 6 are samples of slides where I created the graphics using the art tools available in PowerPoint and added narration. To make the steps graphic, I used Group (Format tab) to keep the steps together and move as one object on the slide. (Advance to Slide 7 for information about creating a game or quiz.)

  3. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Video on Phone Etiquette • The Communication Process • The Listening Process • Test Your Knowledge Game Advance to Slide 7

  4. Phone Etiquette Training

  5. The Communication Process Listening Reading Communication Writing Speaking

  6. Responding Evaluating Interpreting LISTENING Sensing The Listening Process

  7. The next set of slides is an interactive example of a quiz or game you can create. It requires setting up a series of hyperlinks within your presentation so that the user can go back with ease. • The first two boxes under “The Communi-cations Process” Tab are active. Click the 10 pt. and then the 15 pt. questions and try answering them. Use the back arrow to return to the game and/or advance to the Score slide. Return to Slide 2

  8. Test Your Knowledge! NOTE: Only first two boxes in the first column are activated. Return to table of contents How did you score? Click here to find out.

  9. The Communication Process10 PointsTo select your answer, click the rectangle. The best definition of communication is: The ability to talk to another person. Being able to speak and write letters. The process of exchanging ideas and messages either verbally or nonverbally. The process of exchanging ideas and messages verbally.

  10. INCORRECT

  11. CORRECT!

  12. The Communication Process15 PointsTo select your answer, click the rectangle. Communication consists of what four major parts? Speaking, reading, listening, and body language Speaking, reading, listening, and facial expressions Speaking, reading, listening, and enunciation Speaking, reading, listening, and writing

  13. How did you score? 150 – Excellent! 135-149 – Very Good! 120-134 – Good! 105-119 – Fair 104 & lower - Read through your work-book and let’s go over material before you do the exercises.

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