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CPSC 203 Introduction to Computers

CPSC 203 Introduction to Computers. T59 and T64 TA: Jie Gao. Assignment 6. Based on the content of your Assignment 5 report: you are to present your report to the management group Using PowerPoint to create presentation slides. PowerPoint – Get Started. Run PowerPoint in the Start menu

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CPSC 203 Introduction to Computers

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  1. CPSC 203 Introduction to Computers T59 and T64 TA: Jie Gao

  2. Assignment 6 • Based on the content of your Assignment 5 report: you are to present your report to the management group • Using PowerPoint to create presentation slides CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  3. PowerPoint – Get Started • Run PowerPoint in the Start menu • In the dialog, select how you want to create slides: • From design template, then pick a template • Or blank presentation CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  4. PowerPoint – A Slide • When adding a slide to your presentation, you need to decide its layout • Title slides • Content slides • There are text boxes and/or other objects on the slide. You can type in the text boxes, or add content to the objects (e.g. load a picture) CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  5. PowerPoint – Formatting • Text formatting is similar to other Office programs • Design template controls the whole theme of your presentation • Menu Format  Apply Design Template … CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  6. PowerPoint – More Options • Header/Footer • Menu View  Header and Footer • Slide footer: three parts: Date, footer, slide No. • Option: don’t show on title slide • Apply vs. Apply to All • Slide master • Controls the common layout and format of all slides • Changes will affect ALL your slides CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  7. PowerPoint – Present the Slides • Start presentation • Select “View Show” in Slide Show menu • Or click the “Slide Show” button • While presentation, use space, enter, page down, right arrow, mouse left button or mouse wheel to switch to the next slide; page up, left arrow or mouse wheel can go to the previous one • Use ESC key to end the presentation CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  8. Transitions, Animations and Actions • Use “Slide Transition” to set the effects how one slide change to another. • Use “Animation Schemes” and “Custom Animation” to add active elements to the slides • Use “Action Buttons” and “Action Settings” to define how elements respond your mouse click or movement CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  9. Tips • Do not put too many words in one slide, or the font will be too small to see • The background and text color should not be too similar (see “bad” examples in next slides) CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  10. Computer Science 203 Introduction to Computers • Computer system fundamentals, personal computer applications software, and computer communications both on campus and using the Internet. Students will use personal computers to complete assignments in word processing, spreadsheet analysis, data base management and other applications. For most students, this course is a first introduction to using computers. The course is designed to help you become familiar with personal computers and their major applications; and to help you become familiar with the campus computing facilities including access to the Internet. It should provide a basis for using a computer as a tool in your studies, your career and your personal life. The course emphasizes student activity. This means that a significant portion of what you learn will come from actually working with a computer. A laboratory of IBM-PC microcomputers is available for your use during the term. You will be required to complete assignments and group projects during the term. • You may use your own computer for the lab work if it is an IBM-PC or compatible computer with Windows 2000, and you purchase the software which will be used in class. If you run into problems, the lab can provide an environment where there is someone to answer questions, and other students to interact with. CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  11. Hello, world! • Congratulations! • You have seen the text here. CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

  12. Hello, world! • Congratulations! • You have seen the text here. CPSC 203 Tutorials by Jie Gao

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