Empowerment Technologies: Quarter 1 - Module 6: Advanced Techniques Using Microsoft Powerpoint
Empowerment Technologies: Quarter 1 - Module 6: Advanced Techniques Using Microsoft Powerpoint
Empowerment Technologies: Quarter 1 - Module 6: Advanced Techniques Using Microsoft Powerpoint
Empowerment
Technologies
Quarter 1 – Module 6:
Advanced Techniques using
Microsoft PowerPoint
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
3. It refers to the motion effects that occur in the Slide Show view when you
move from one slide to the next during a presentation?
a. Animation
b. Custom Animation
c. Transition
d. Custom Slideshow
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Lesson
Advanced Techniques
6 using Microsoft PowerPoint
What’s In
With Microsoft Excel, organizing and analyzing data are much simpler through the
use of conditional functions such as COUNTIF, AVERAGEIF, and SUMIF. These
functions work almost the same as COUNT, AVERAGE, and SUM with the
exception that you can provide criteria where if it is not met, the data is to be
ignored by the formula.
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What’s New
You will be presented with four pictures and guess the word that fits with the
photos presented. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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What is It
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful presentation software that helps you produce an
effective presentation in the form of on-screen slides. It provides hyperlinks and
several animation styles such as Entrance, Emphasis, Exit and Motion Paths.
Animation and hyperlinks are great tools in making a presentation more dynamic.
• Design Templates – are pre-designed graphic styles that you can apply to
your slides.
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• Slide Show Button - a collection of pages arranged in sequence that contain
text and images for presenting to an audience. You may press F5 if you want
to start your presentation from the beginning of the slides or you may click
the slide show button to display the current slide in the presentation.
• Transitions - are motion effects that when in Slide Show view add
movement to your slides as you advance from one slide to another.
• Presentation Views – These are the buttons that you use to change views
into normal, outline, slide sorter, notes page, and reading views
• Normal View – a simplified layout of the page so you can quickly key, edit,
and format the text.
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• Notes Page View - displays your slides on the top portion of the page, with
the speaker notes for each slide in the notes pane on the bottom of the pane.
• Outline View - displays all of the text in a PowerPoint slide show in outline
form regardless of the design, objects and animations.
• Slide Sorter View – allows you to see thumbnails of all the slides in your
presentation to easily rearrange them.
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Tips in Creating an Effective Presentation
1. On the first slide of your presentation, change the layout into a blank layout.
To do this, follow the steps below:
3. Right-click the slide thumbnail on the Slides pane and click Duplicate
Slide.
4. Move the right hand of the first man a little backward as shown below
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5. Right-click the first slide thumbnail on the Slides pane and click Copy.
6. Paste the slide after the second slide on the Slides pane.
7. On the third slide, click the ball.
8. Click the Animations tab.
9. Click Add Animation and then select More Motion Paths. Add Motion Path
dialog box will appear.
10. Click Arc Up and then click OK. The motion path will look similar to the one
below. Adjust the motion path such that the arrow is extended up to the
hands of the second man.
11. Make sure the motion path is still selected. Click Animation Pane on the
Advanced Animation group.
12. On the Animation pane, click the drop-down arrow on the Oval animation
and then select Effect Options.
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To check your output > Go to the first slide and click Slide Show view button.
Hyperlinks in a Presentation
Hyperlink allows you to easily navigate your slides during your presentation. It
allows you to link to another slide in the current presentation, another slide in a
different presentation, another file or webpage, or email address.
3. On the Links group, click Hyperlink. Insert Hyperlink dialog box will
appear.
To insert a hyperlink to another slide in the current presentation, do the
following:
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To insert a hyperlink to another slide in a different presentation, do the
following:
a. Click Existing File or Webpage.
b. Browse and select for the PowerPoint file.
c. Click the Bookmark button.
To insert a hyperlink to another slide in a different presentation, do the
following:
a. Click the slide where you want to link to under the Select an existing
place in the document.
b. Click OK.
To insert a hyperlink to another file, do the following:
a. Click Existing File or Webpage.
b. Browse and select for the PowerPoint file.
c. Click OK.
To insert a hyperlink to a webpage, do the following:
a. Click Existing File or Webpage.
b. Enter the complete URL in the address text box.
c. Click OK.
To insert a hyperlink to an email address, do the following:
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What’s More
Name and describe the terms, views and functions shown in the picture. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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What I Have Learned
In this lesson, I have learned that Microsoft PowerPoint is a very good example of a
presentation software because it allows users to present information in a more
engaging way. It also provides tools such as animation and hyperlinks that enable
users to create dynamic presentations. Use hyperlinks if you want to easily
navigate your slides during the presentation. With hyperlinks you can create links
to an existing file or web page, a place in the document, create a new document,
and send e-mail to a specified recipient.
What I Can Do
Answer the following items and write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. List at least five real life situations where you can use Microsoft PowerPoint.
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Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully, choose the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. Jethro was tasked to report a topic in one of his subjects. He wants to apply
one of the hyperlink options where he could jump to a specific slide in his
presentation. Which of the following hyperlink options will he use?
a. Create a New Document
b. Existing File or web Page
c. Place in This Document
d. E-mail Address
4. Which of the following shortcut keys will you use if you want to start your
presentation from the beginning of the slides?
a. CTRL + F5 c. F5
b. SHIFT + F5 d. F7
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7. Evelyn would like to put motion effects on each slide in her presentation
when she moves from one slide to the next slide. Which of the following
features of MS PowerPoint will she use?
a. Animation c. Custom Slideshow
b. Custom Animation d. Transition
10. A file which contains readymade styles that can be used for a presentation
is
a. AutoStyle c. Wizard
b. Template d. Pre-formatting
11. The following are the buttons used for switching views, except
a. Normal view c. Slide show view
b. Slide sorter view d. Thumbnails view
14. Which of the following is an easy way to navigate slides during your
presentation?
a. Use hyperlinks
b. Flood your slides with text
c. Use a mouse instead of arrow keys
d. Press escape to locate the slides
15. Marco used bullets and short sentences in his presentation. What tip in
creating an effective presentation did he apply?
a. Contrast
b. Clarity
c. Consistency
d. Simplicity
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Additional Activities
Answer the following items in not less than three sentences. Write your answer on
a separate sheet of paper.
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Answer Key
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References
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