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Lesson 1: New Features for Microsoft Publisher 2007

Lesson 2: Installing and Activating Your Copy of Microsoft Publisher

Lesson 3: Creating Your Own Publisher Projects

Lesson 4: Adding Borders to Publisher Projects

Lesson 5: Inserting Pictures Into Publisher Projects

Lesson 6: Inserting Textboxes Into Publisher Projects

Lesson 7: Inserting Tables Into Publisher Projects

Lesson 8: Publishing Your Own Website

Lesson 9: Printing and Saving Your Microsoft Publisher Projects

Lesson 10: Page Layout Tips

Lesson 11: Manipulating Graphics and Other Objects

Lesson 12: Sending E-Mail Publications

Lesson 13: Useful Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Publisher

Course Description
Multimedia is the combined use of text, graphics, sound, animation, and video.
A primary objective of this workshop is to teach participants how to develop
multimedia programs. Another objective is to demonstrate how still images,
sound, and video can be digitized on the computer. Participants in this
workshop will create their own multimedia courses using HyperStudio on the
Macintosh platform. HyperStudio is an authoring tool that allows you to
develop an electronic stack of cards that contain buttons, graphics, and text.
Issues concerning multimedia design and its use in education will be the focus
of reading and class discussions throughout the course of the workshop.

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Prerequisites: [All students are expected to be computer literate!]


Literacy includes being proficient in using the basic computer interface
(Macintosh or Windows), being able to perform basic file management
operations (formatting a disk, saving files, retrieving files, copying files and
printing). You will be working on the Macintosh platform in this class and if
you are unfamiliar with it (Windows users especially) you should
independently work through the tutorial program (found on the hard drive of
your lab computer) called "MacBasics." Please be sure you have these
prerequisite skills as we will not spend class time on this.

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Course Objectives
Students will:

o formulate a working definition of interactive multimedia;


o demonstrate competence in using the authoring program HyperStudio;
o demonstrate the use of animation, digitized sound, video control, and
scanned images;
o demonstrate the use of Netscape to access the Course Home Page and
Tips and Tricks;
o use basic instructional design principles in the development of stacks;
o will develop conceptual maps of content and process for interactive
multimedia instructional programs

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Content Outline
1. Multimedia Overview
o Definition
o Applications and Design
o Authoring (HyperStudio)
2. Introduction to HyperStudio
o The Metaphor
o The Basics (Cards, Buttons, Text)
o HyperStudio Resources
3. Instructional Design
o Objectives
o Content (print, graphics, sounds, etc.)
o Interaction
o Assessment
o Closure
4. Screen Design
o Metaphors and Themes
o Colors and Backgrounds
o Text (size, color, placement)
o Navigation
o Consistency
o Transitions and Links
5. Use of Sound
o HyperStudio Sounds
o Recording Your Own
6. Internet Resources
o Graphics
o Integrating Web documents
7. HyperStudio Tips and Tricks
o Animation
o Launching other applications and documents
o Basic NBA's
8. Multimedia Portfolios
o Designing a template
o Adding elements
o Choosing materials (readings)
9. Advanced Button Features
o Hyperlinks
o Drag-n-Drop
o Advanced NBA's
o Using Actions with other Objects
10. Incorporating Digital Media
o QuickTime Movies
o Laserdisc and CD-ROM control
o Scanning

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Course Policies
Materials:
You will need to purchase several (4-5) 3-1/2" High Density (HD) Macintosh
formatted diskettes by the second class meeting.

Attendance:
The hands-on nature of this course makes daily attendance a must for all
students. Students shall receive one point for attendance of each class. No
attendance credit if tardy (tardy is anytime after instructor starts class).

Assignments:
The purpose of this class is to provide you with the opportunity to MASTER
the material presented. You will therefore have the option of revising any or all
assignments until you are satisfied with the evaluation you receive. You will
retain the HIGHEST point total that you earn - not the average.

To revise an assignment:

1. Must be turned in on time (at the beginning of the class period).


2. Revised assignments are due by the second class meeting after the
original assignment was returned to the class.
3. Revised assignments must be accompanied by the original grade sheet.

Late assignments:

Assignments may be turned in a maximum of one class period after


original due date, but may not be revised.

*** WARNING: High Volume Class, Sign Up Early ***


This is one of our most popular classes. A green flag beside a date on the right means that a
session has met the minimum enrollment levels and is running. However, it is common for dates for
this course to fill several weeks in advance. Even if a date has a green flag, you might not be able to
get into that session if it is full. To avoid disappointment, it is best to register for this class at least
three weeks in advance.

Overview
It's hard to imagine a day going by without people passing along large amounts of information.
Messages are everywhere, and the number of messages we receive seems to be increasing each
day. Whether via phone, email, mass media, or personal interaction, we are subjected to a constant
stream of information. With so much communication to contend with, it can be difficult to grab
people's attention. But, we are often called upon to do just that. So, how do you grab and maintain
an audience's focus when you're asked to present important information? By being clear, organized,
and engaging. And, that is exactly what Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013 can help you do.

Gone are the days of flip charts or drawing on a white board to illustrate your point. Today's
audiences are tech savvy, accustomed to high-impact multimedia content, and stretched for time. By
learning how to use the vast array of features and functionality contained within Microsoft Office
PowerPoint 2013, you will gain the ability to organize your content, enhance it with high-impact
visuals, and deliver it with a punch. In this course, you will use PowerPoint 2013 to begin creating
engaging, dynamic multimedia presentations.

Target Student
This course is designed for students who wish to gain the foundational understanding of Microsoft
Office PowerPoint 2013 that is necessary to create and develop engaging multimedia presentations.

Microsoft Office Preview Software


This course was developed using the Microsoft Office Preview version of the software. Screenshots,
procedures, and activity steps are consistent with the version of the preview software that was
available at the time the course went to press. The course will be revised and re-issued when final
software is available. It is possible that there may be interim updates to the preview software, which
might cause minor discrepancies between the courseware and the application version you are
running in your classes.

Prerequisites
To ensure success, students should be familiar with using personal computers, and should have
experience using a keyboard and mouse. Students should be comfortable in the Windows
environment, and be able to use Windows to manage information on their computers. Specific tasks
the students should be able to perform include: launching and closing applications, navigating basic
file structures, and managing files and folders.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Getting Started with PowerPoint


Topic A: Navigate the PowerPoint Environment
Topic B: Create and Save a PowerPoint Presentation
Topic C: Use Help

Lesson 2: Developing a PowerPoint Presentation


Topic A: Select a Presentation Type
Topic B: View and Navigate a Presentation
Topic C: Edit Text
Topic D: Build a Presentation

Lesson 3: Performing Advanced Text Editing


Topic A: Format Characters
Topic B: Format Paragraphs
Topic C: Format Text Boxes

Lesson 4: Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation


Topic A: Insert Clip Art and Images
Topic B: Insert Shapes

Lesson 5: Modifying Objects in Your Presentation


Topic A: Edit Objects
Topic B: Format Objects
Topic C: Group Objects
Topic D: Arrange Objects
Topic E: Animate Objects

Lesson 6: Adding Tables to Your Presentation


Topic A: Create a Table
Topic B: Format a Table
Topic C: Insert a Table from Other Microsoft Office Applications

Lesson 7: Adding Charts to Your Presentation


Topic A: Create a Chart
Topic B: Format a Chart
Topic C: Insert a Chart from Microsoft Excel

Lesson 8: Preparing to Deliver Your Presentation


Topic A: Review Your Presentation
Topic B: Apply Transitions
Topic C: Print Your Presentation
Topic D: Deliver Your Presentation
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Chapter 1. Office Workspace Basics


Basic Window Elements
Exploring Office Backstage
Working with the Ribbon
Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
Working with KeyTips
Using the Status Bar
Getting Help

Chapter 2. Introduction to PowerPoint


What is PowerPoint?
Opening a Presentation
Changing Views
Using Grids and Guides
Saving and Closing a Presentation
Managing Files and Folders

Chapter 3. Adding and Formatting Text


Creating a New Presentation
Entering Text on a Slide
Changing Text Formats
Using the Format Painter
Formatting Bullets
Aligning Text
Working with Tabs

Chapter 4. Customizing Presentations


Using Templates
Adding a Slide
Changing a Slide Layout
Adding a Picture
Customizing Templates
Using the Slide Master
Adding Headers and Footers
Adding Speaker Notes
Arranging Slides

Chapter 5. Working with Shapes and Pictures


Introduction to Drawing Tools
Inserting Shapes
Adding Text to Shapes
Formatting Shapes
Inserting and Formatting Picture Files
Arranging Objects
Adding an Action Button

Chapter 6. Adding Objects and Effects


Adding a Table
Adding a Chart
Adding SmartArt
Adding a Hyperlink
Adding Transition Effects
Adding Animation Effects
Adding a Sound Clip

Chapter 7. Outlining, Proofing and Printing


Working in Outline View
Importing an Outline from Word
Finding and Replacing Text
Using Proofing Tools
Using AutoCorrect
Printing Your Presentation

Chapter 8. Delivering Your Presentation


Creating a Custom Show
Rehearsing a Slide Show
Collaborating on Presentations
Packaging a Presentation
Running a Slide Show
Broadcasting a Presentation to the Web
Overview

This Introduction to PowerPoint 2013 training class is designed for students who are
interested in learning the fundamentals needed to create and modify basic presentations
using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013. Students will explore the PowerPoint environment
and create a presentation. Students will format text on slides to enhance clarity and add
graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. Students will also add tables and charts
to a presentation to present data in a structured form and then finalize a presentation.
Our instructor-led online classes are conducted in the 2016 version of the software. Your
instructor will point out the minor differences between versions where they exist. For our
custom instructor-led online and onsite classes, we use the version of the software you use
in your office.
Goals

1. Start and end a PowerPoint session.


2. Edit a presentation.
3. Create different types of slides.
4. Use the Outline tab.
5. Add Clipart to a slide.
6. Format slides and use templates.
7. Use the Slide Sorter to reorganize a presentation.
8. Apply Tables and Charts to a presentation.
9. Print various components of a presentation.
10. Run a slide show.

Outline

1. Creating a PowerPoint Presentation

A. Starting Microsoft PowerPoint


B. Normal View
C. Creating a Presentation
D. Saving a Document
I. Maintain Backward Compatibility
E. Importing a File
F. The Status Bar
G. Closing a Presentation
H. Exercise: Creating a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
2. The Ribbon

. The Ribbon
A. Tabs
B. Groups
C. Commands
D. Exercise: Exploring the Ribbon
3. The Quick Access Toolbar
. Adding Common Commands
A. Adding More Commands with the Customize Dialog Box
B. Adding Ribbon Commands or Groups
C. Placement
D. Exercise: Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
4. The Backstage View (The File Menu)

. Introduction to the Backstage View


A. Opening a Presentation
B. Exercise: Opening a Presentation
C. New Presentations and Presentation Templates
D. Exercise: Creating an Agenda Using a Template
E. Modifying Presentation Properties
F. Adding Your Name to Microsoft PowerPoint
5. Formatting Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations

. Selecting a Slide Layout


A. Adding Text
B. Adding Text from a Text File or Word Outline
C. Editing Text
D. Formatting Text
E. Formatting Text as WordArt
F. Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists
G. Formatting Text Placeholders
. Formatting Text into Columns
H. Adding Slides to a Presentation
. Duplicating an Existing Slide
I. Deleting Slides
II. Hiding Slides
I. Arranging Slides
J. Exercise: Formatting Text
6. Working with Images

. Adding Images to a Slide


A. Inserting a Picture
B. Inserting Clip Art
C. Capturing and Inserting a Screenshot
D. Editing an Image
E. Formatting Images
. Adding Effects to an Image
F. Applying a Style and Cropping an Image
G. Grouping and Ungrouping Images
H. Arranging Images
I. Adding Shapes
. Apply Borders to a Shape
I. Modify Shape Backgrounds
II. Aligning and Grouping Shapes
III. Apply Styles to a Shape
IV. Create a Custom Shape
V. Displaying Gridlines for Shapes
VI. Adding Text to Shapes in Columns
J. Exercise: Working with Images and Shapes
7. Working with Tables and Charts

. Inserting a Table
A. Formatting Tables
B. Importing Tables from External Sources
C. Exercise: Working with a Table
D. Inserting a Chart
E. Formatting a Chart
. Modifying Chart Type
I. Adding Legends to Charts
II. Modifying Number of Rows and Columns
F. Importing Charts from External Sources
G. Exercise: Working with Charts
8. Finalizing Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations

. Checking Spelling
A. Accessing Different Views of a Presentation
. Changing the View to Grayscale
I. Changing Page Setup Options
B. Exercise: Viewing the Presentation
C. Organizing a Presentation in Sections
. Inserting Section Headers
D. Adding Transitions to Slides
. Adding Multiple Transitions
I. Modifying Transition Options
E. Adding Speaker Notes
. Printing Speaker Notes
F. Running a Slide Show
. Configuring Slideshow Resolution
G. Printing a Presentation
. Printing Selections
I. Printing in Grayscale
H. Exercise: Finalizing Your Presentation
9. Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 New Features

. Presenter View Changes


A. Object Smart Guides
B. Exercise: Using PowerPoint Smart Guides
Class
Materials

Each student in our Live Online and our Onsite classes receives a comprehensive set of
materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Experience in the following is required for this Microsoft PowerPoint class:

Familiarity with using a personal computer, mouse, and keyboard.


Comfortable in the Windows environment.
Ability to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer;
and manage files and folders.
Onsite: Course Setup
Live Online: Course Setup | WebEx Setup

Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013

Advanced Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Training


Overview
The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 - Level 1 are sufficient to be able to
create real-world slide shows. You will learn how to create, print and publish presentations.

Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this course you should be able to:
work with the basic features of PowerPoint
create a new presentation
work with presentations
insert text into a slide and apply basic formatting
work with the various slide layouts
create and work with SmartArt graphics
draw and format shapes
navigate a slide show in PowerPoint
use a range of printing techniques
the procedures for using various forms of Help
create brilliant presentations

Target Audience
This course is designed for users new to Microsoft PowerPoint specifically and PowerPoint processing in
general.

Prerequisites
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 - Level 1 assumes little or no knowledge of the software. However, it would
be beneficial to have a general understanding of personal computers and the Windows operating system
environment.

Duration
Scheduled classroom training (1 Day)

Contents
Getting To Know PowerPoint
Starting PowerPoint In Windows 8
Understanding The Start Screen
Creating A New Blank Presentation
The PowerPoint Screen
How Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Works
Using The Ribbon
Using Ribbon KeyTips
Showing And Collapsing The Ribbons
Understanding The Backstage View
Accessing The Backstage View
Using Shortcut Menus
Understanding Dialog Boxes
Launching Dialog Boxes
Understanding The Quick Access Toolbar
Adding Commands To The QAT
Understanding The Status Bar
Customising The Status Bar
Exiting Safely From PowerPoint

Your First Presentation


Creating Presentations In PowerPoint
Creating A Presentation
Applying Theme Variants
The Save As Place
The Save As Dialog Box
Typing Text Into A Slide
Inserting New Slides
Typing Text Using The Outline Pane
Applying Slide Transitions
Saving A Presentation
Previewing A Slide Show
Closing A Presentation

Working With Presentations


The Open Place
The Open Dialog Box
Opening A Presentation
Opening Multiple Presentations
Switching Between Open Presentations
Understanding Presentation Views
Changing Presentation Views
Navigating A Presentation
Using The Zoom Tool
Opening A Recent Presentation

Working With Text


Editing Text
Checking Spelling And Grammar
Understanding Font Formatting
Applying Font Formatting
Applying Paragraph Formatting
Changing Bullet And Numbering Styles
Moving And Resizing Placeholders
Applying WordArt To Text
Converting Text To SmartArt

Slide Layouts
Understanding Slide Layouts
Inserting A Title Slide
Inserting A Title And Content Slide
Inserting A Section Header Slide
Inserting A Table
Inserting A Picture With Caption Slide
Inserting A Chart
Changing The Slide Layout

SmartArt
Understanding SmartArt
Inserting A SmartArt Graphic
Inserting Text Into SmartArt
Adding Shapes Below
Adding Shapes Above
Adding Shapes Before And After
Adding An Assistant
Promoting And Demoting Shapes
Switching SmartArt Right To Left
Resizing SmartArt
Changing The SmartArt Layout
Applying A Colour Scheme
Applying A SmartArt Style
Deleting SmartArt Shapes

Shapes
Drawing Shapes
Resizing Shapes
Editing Shapes
Positioning Shapes
Arranging Shapes
Merging Shapes
Formatting Shapes
Using The Eyedropper
Copying Shapes
Aligning Shapes Using The Ribbon
Aligning Objects Using The Smart Guides
Inserting And Formatting Text
Connecting Shapes
Grouping Shapes
Rotating Shapes

Preparing For Presentations


Using Slide Sorter View
Reusing Slides
Adding Sections
Adding Notes To Your Slides
Slide Numbers
About Hyperlinks
Creating An Internal Hyperlink
Creating A Hyperlink To Another Presentation
Creating A Hyperlink To Another Application
Keyboard Shortcuts For Navigating Slide Shows
Using Resume Reading
Presenting A Slide Show

Printing Your Presentation


Understanding Printing
Previewing Slides
Printing Slides
Printing Handouts
Printing Notes Pages
Printing The Outline

Getting Help
Understanding How Help Works
Accessing The Help Window
Navigating The Help Window
Using The Office Website
Googling Help
Printing A Help Topic
Brilliant Presentations
Planning A Presentation
Make It Readable
The Four Pillars Of Great Design
Perfect Presentation Layouts
Presenting Polished Presentations
Presentation Methods And Hardware ?

Concluding Remarks

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