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Powerpoint Tutorial

Powerpoint Tutorial. UBC Law School 13 March 2007 Michael Begg Robert Russo. Powerpoint Tutorial. UBC Law School 13 March 2007 Michael Begg Robert Russo. Tutorial overview. Introduction Basics – text and images Type and layout Effects – animation & transition Handouts Extra bits.

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Powerpoint Tutorial

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  1. Powerpoint Tutorial UBC Law School 13 March 2007 Michael Begg Robert Russo

  2. Powerpoint Tutorial UBC Law School 13 March 2007 Michael Begg Robert Russo

  3. Tutorial overview Introduction Basics – text and images Type and layout Effects – animation & transition Handouts Extra bits

  4. Introduction When to use Powerpoint?

  5. Introduction When to use Powerpoint? … for images

  6. Sustainable Land Reform Dogwood's Focus FORESTS ENERGY CBM Introduction When to use Powerpoint? … for graphics

  7. Introduction When not to use Powerpoint?

  8. [Demonstration sample]

  9. Basics 1. Creating a slide show – master panes 2. Text – boxes, font, colour 3. Images 4. Graphics toolbar 5. Manipulation – grouping/order

  10. Basics – master panes • View > Master > Slide Master • Default fonts • Default bullets/layout

  11. [Demonstration sample]

  12. [Demonstration sample]

  13. Basics – text • Insert > Text box • Movable, resizable* • Font: as with Word • Format > font • Toolbar: • Colour • Font size (two ways to change) • Indentation

  14. Basic - images • Insert > Picture > From File… or • Paste: Ctrl-V or Edit > Paste

  15. Basic – graphics • Insert Diagram / Chart / Table or • Graphics toolbar

  16. Basics – manipulation • Text, image, and graphics boxes • Hover for box cursor (4 arrows) • Grouping: • Select multiple boxes (shift-click) • Right-click > Grouping • Order • Single box • Right-click > Order > Send to back/front/etc.

  17. Type and layout Text … what not to do …

  18. Over-bearing and confusing • Too many bullets and too much text too tightly packed together with too little white space, all of which is hard to read and forces the audience to concentrate on the slides more than on what you are saying. (And remember the slide from we saw at the start of this show.) • Or inconsistencies in font size and type for no particular reason • Colour reduces reading comprehension dramatically, as does a coloured background and • As does sans-serif font for text other than short headings, which is why newspapers never use it except for headlines

  19. Effects - animation Useful tips: Using slide transition as “animation” an example

  20. [Demonstration sample] Dogwood’s mission To create sustainable community-centred solutions for lands and people. Through strong leadership, policy alternatives, research and campaigns, we promote collaboration among diverse constituencies to implement sustainable local control.

  21. [Demonstration sample] Dogwood’s mission Vision Civil Society – a public informed about and actively engaged in decisions that affect their communities Areas of Focus • Forests • Energy

  22. Effects – animation/transition Using slide transition as “animation” … what not to do … two examples

  23. [Demonstration sample] Dogwood’s mission To create sustainable community-centred solutions for lands and people. Through strong leadership, policy alternatives, research and campaigns, we promote collaboration among diverse constituencies to implement sustainable local control. Vision Civil Society – a public informed about and actively engaged in decisions that affect their communities Areas of Focus • Forests • Energy

  24. [Demonstration sample] Dogwood Program Overview • New Tools: Assertion Strategy • Community Outreach • Communications/Membership • Overview of Campaigns

  25. Handouts • File > Print > print what: > Handouts • Select no. per page • Suggestion: • Don’t print slide show • Hand out 1- or 2-page Word document

  26. Extra bits • Layout – spacing/kerning text • “Saving” hd space – Save As… not Save • Text-box centring • Word features – em/en-dashes, etc. • Editing – different views • Editing – viewing show – all (F5) or part • Hide slide

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