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PowerPoint Vocabulary Computer Technology

PowerPoint Introduction Movement (animation and transitions) Graphics Views Layouts Slide content Proofread References 9/18/2018 Jensen

PowerPoint A presentation graphics program that you can use to organize and present information. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Transition A feature in PowerPoint that decides how one slide leaves the screen and the next one appears. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Animation Making your graphics come to life by making them move. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Apply animation where appropriate 9/18/2018 Jensen

Graphics Apply appropriate graphics to your PowerPoint I Love Summer! 9/18/2018 Jensen

Changing Graphics Rotate Handle – Allows you to manually rotate an object. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Changing Graphics Rotate Handle 9/18/2018 Jensen

Changing Graphics Sizing Handles – Allows you to make the object larger or smaller 9/18/2018 Jensen

Changing Graphics Sizing Handle 9/18/2018 Jensen

Changing Graphics Adjustment Handle – Allows you to change the appearance of an object 9/18/2018 Jensen

Changing Graphics Adjustment Handle 9/18/2018 Jensen

Quick Style A pre-set combination of formatting options you apply to an object 9/18/2018 Jensen

Smart Art Text Illustrates Visually Diagram that 9/18/2018 Jensen

Presentation Views Normal View – Main editing view which you use to write and design your presentation 9/18/2018 Jensen

Presentation Views Slide Sorter View – View your slides in thumbnail form. Gives you an overall picture of your slide show. Easy to reorder, add, or delete slides. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Presentation Views Notes Page – Allows you to enter notes that reference content but will not show during presentation. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Presentation Views Outline View – Shows an outline of the material on the slides 9/18/2018 Jensen

Presentation Views Slide Show View – Actual slide show presentation, full screen. Reading View – Allows you to watch the slide show without going to full screen. 9/18/2018 Jensen

Slide Layout The way all the elements are arranged on a slide. Title Bulleted List Clip Art (Graphic) 9/18/2018 Jensen

A Title Slide Goes First Project Title Your Name, Class Hour (The following slide is a good example..) 9/18/2018 Jensen

Geography Elisa Taylor, 2nd Hour

Introduction Include an introductory slide Use a bullet for major concepts Like an agenda (The following slide is a good example) 9/18/2018 Jensen

Introduction Culture Traditions Foods Flag Interesting Facts 9/18/2018 Jensen

Design Layout This should compliment Theme Audience Content The following slide is a bad example 9/18/2018 Jensen

The Creatures of the Desert Geography Elisa Taylor, 2nd Hour

7 x 7 Rule Seven words per line, or less Seven bullets per slide, or less Add an additional slide, if necessary Too many words are distracting Be brief Font at least 18 point, but use 24 point or larger when possible 9/18/2018 Jensen

7 x 7 Rule Creating a slide that has too many lines is often very distracting, difficult to read, and slows the flow of the presentation. You will want to be sure to follow this rule. If you don’t, you will lose points! 9/18/2018 Jensen

Spelling & Grammar Dount fore get too spel chek AND Prof reed ure prezuntashon! Don't forget to spell check Proofread your presentation! 9/18/2018 Jensen

Summary Include a summary slide Bullet main points Very similar to the Introduction Slide Place before the Closing Slide Always include a Reference Slide Be accurate and factual (DON’T PLAGIARIZE!) 9/18/2018 Jensen

Closing Slide Similar to Title Slide Change layout Add something related to presentation NOT – The end NOT – Thanks for watching 9/18/2018 Jensen

Now you are ready to use PowerPoint!

References Bower, K. W. (1996). Ethics and Computing. Computer Society Press. Hilton, T. (2002, October 23). Ethics Teaching Module. Retrieved from Utah State University. 9/18/2018 Jensen