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    Corporations across the globe consider the ability to deliver PowerPoint presentations in the business world an invaluable survival tool (Worley & Dyrud, 2004). Microsoft PowerPoint is a software which allows users to create informative and engaging slideshow presentations to its audience via laptop, projector, or over the internet (Coulthard, 2017). This software has numerous features to assist the user in developing quick and easy presentations, such as choosing to use predesigned templates, adding

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    The three features in Microsoft PowerPoint I decided upon are Slide Layout, Slide Library, and Print a Presentation. Each provide you with help on how to layout your presentation, capability of using slides from previous presentations and how you can print out the whole presentation or just certain pages. The Slide Layout is a setup which contains placeholders which hold the body text, titles, bulleted lists, sounds, clip art, tables, graphics, and the theme of a slide which are fonts, colors, backgrounds

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    Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint, usually just called PowerPoint, is a non-free commercial presentation program developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite, and runs on Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS X operating system. The current versions are Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 for Windows and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 for Mac. History Originally designed for the Macintosh computers, the initial release was called "Presenter", developed by Dennis Austin[not

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    Instructions on How to Create a Voice Narrated PowerPoint Introduction This report provides step-by-step instructions for eighth grade students on how to create a voice narrated PowerPoint with slides that advance automatically for Windows users. Creating a PowerPoint is a computer process in which the user uses the Microsoft Word PowerPoint feature to create a presentation. Knowing how to create a PowerPoint presentation with slides that advance automatically and are voice narrated is a beneficial

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    PowerPoint is probably the most popular digital aid tool for presentations. It was created by the giant software developer Microsoft and presented to the world for the very first time in 2000 according to Microsoft’s web page. On the article “PowerPoint: Killer App?” the author, Ruth Marcus, criticizes this application explaining the effects it is having on the way people makes and understands presentations these days, but she does not stay there with her critiques. She goes further and asserts that

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    Learning about PowerPoint has been very stimulating for me; unit five has taught me a lot. I love to use Microsoft PowerPoint, but until this unit, I did not fully understand how to use all of the functions in Microsoft PowerPoint. I love the whole unit, so singling out three things will be hard for me. I work as a Manager, and I am often preparing presentations. The three items in Microsoft PowerPoint that I know I will apply to my everyday life are, Notes, Numbered list, and Charts. I think through

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    is a voice project, which is a PowerPoint video that I developed during the Health Education Methods and Materials (HLED 558) course, that held on the Summer of 2015 semester at Eastern Michigan University. The PowerPoint video was made as a part of the plan to advocate the EMU Tobacco Free Policy that went on effect July 1st, 2015. Also, it was made to market the STOP cessation program that will be implemented later to help student quitting smoking. This PowerPoint is mainly a collecting of some

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    The Damaging Effects of PowerPoints on Learning PowerPoint is a computer-assisted presentation program sold by Microsoft. No other presentation software product has ever come close to it in popularity (Hewett, 2008). Originally developed as a business tool designed to make corporate presentations more exciting and snappy, it has since been adopted by lecturers in all fields and organizations. It has been estimated that 30 million PowerPoint presentations are given each day (Frommer, 2012). For

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    Difference between school with technology and without technology With the pass of the time human's life has been change dramatically. One of the most notable thing is how technology has change people's life. For example, you can ask your grandfathers how life was when technology didn't exist. Imagine how people communicate with someone else a couple years back. People usually had to write letters that took days to arrive to the person or in some cases the letters got lost. Now days with the advance

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    work best. Which is which – the traditional Microsoft PowerPoint or the newer Prezi? The MPP has been the standard tool for many users which has commanded most familiarization requirements in all organizational structures. The concept of Prezi on visual aids is a flash-based application allowing the user to create a presentation using a large, blank page instead of the much familiar traditional slides. The main difference pointed in between PowerPoint and Prezi as pointed out by both David Wicks

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