PowerPoint HW #8
Scenario: Create a five-minute presentation consisting of five slides. The topic is to be your hobby, something that you do in your valuable spare time, or perhaps you would like to teach us something. In this way, we will learn a little about you and your special interests.
Slide One: Title Slide
- Create a clever title for your hobby presentation.
- Usea template.
- Include your name and section number
- Include an appropriate image from the Internet or clipart
- Apply a slide transition of your choice to all slides.
Slide Two: Use Hooked as the slide title
- Using phrases, tell how and when you became interested in your hobby
- Use a different background from slide one; keep the same template.
- Use WordArt or AutoShape
Slide Three: Use Requirements as the slide title
- Use a bulleted list for the requirements for your hobby
- Enhance this slide with preset animation effects to the objects on this slide
Slide Four: Use Learning the History as the slide title
- List at least 3 ways to learn the history of your hobby
- Use sound effect and Custom Animation as objects appear
Slide Five: Use Advice for the new hobbyist as the slide title
- Hyperlink to one site that is a good information source for your hobby
- List some clubs or organizations that support your hobby
- Hyperlink to one of the clubs or organizations on the Internet
General Instructions:
- Save the PowerPoint file as hobbylastnamefirstnamesection#.ppt (for example, hobbybethbroxmeyerB406).
- Submit via Oncourse email as an attachmentno later than the beginning of class. Use PPT, It’s About Me as the subject line. Backup the files on disk, jump drive, CD, or zip disk just in case Oncourse is down. It is impractical to access your presentation from the H drive since you will be presenting from the instructor station without access to your H drive.
- Give your presentation to the entire class running it from the attachment line in the Oncourse email. The presentation will be part of IC # 10.
- Put a footer on every slide with your name, date and slide number.
- Spellcheck and proofread for errors.
- Print your slides as handouts, 6slides per page. Put your name and section# and date on the handout header.
- Followgood design techniques as addressed in graphics design tips.
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