Title: Presenting with PowerPoint 2000
1Presenting with PowerPoint 2000
2Todays Topic Presenting with PowerPoint
Goals
- Define Presentation Software
- Examine the different uses of presentation
software - Examine the object as the essence of
presentation software
3Presentation Software
Provides all of the tools needed to combine text,
graphics, charts, animations, and sound into a
series of electronic slides.
Software designed to help organize and present
information.
4Presentation Software
Provides all of the tools needed to combine text,
graphics, charts, animations, and sound into a
series of electronic slides.
employs vector graphics to arrange objects on the
display.
5Consider This.
- How do individuals and organizations use
presentation software?
6PowerPoint is used to.
- support podium-style presentations
7PowerPoint is used to.
- Provide product information at trade shows
8PowerPoint is used to.
- deliver tutorials and training over the Web
9PowerPoint is used to.
- deliver information using public kiosks
10Objects
- The essence of presentation software is the
Object - PowerPoint slides are made up of combined
objects.
Todays Topic Presenting with PowerPoint
Title Object
Goals
TextObject
- Define Presentation Software
- Examine the different uses of presentation
software - Examine the object as the essence of
presentation software
Bulleted List Object
Picture Object
11Objects
- This object-oriented method of designing graphics
is called vector graphics. - Vector graphics provides the designer with full
control over the components that make up a image
or slide.
Todays Topic Presenting with PowerPoint
Goals
- Define Presentation Software
- Examine the different uses of presentation
software - Examine the object as the essence of
presentation software
12Objects
We know intuitively that items in the physical
world have particular properties and
behaviors. Consider a common item...
13Objects
- Behaviors of a tire
- Rolls on edge
- Spins on edge (like a top)
- Flips end-over-end
- Bounces
- Properties of a tire
- Color (black)
- Material (rubber)
- Weight (40 lbs)
- Diameter (30)
14Objects
PowerPoint Objects also have Properties and
Behaviors
15PowerPoint Objects
Textbox Object
Hello World!
- Properties
- Size, color, transparency
- Border line width color
- Text properties
- Shadow/3-D Style
- Associated Sound
- Behaviors
- Animate Entrance
- Animate Emphasis
- Animate Exit
- Dim/Hide
16PowerPoint Objects
Shape Objects
- Properties
- Size, color, transparency
- Border line width color
- Text properties
- Shadow/3-D Style
- Associated Sound
- Behaviors
- Animate Entrance
- Animate Emphasis
- Animate Exit
- Dim/Hide
17PowerPoint Objects
Picture Objects
- Properties
- Size, color, transparency
- Border line width color
- Text properties
- Shadow/3-D Style
- Associated Sound
- Behaviors
- Animate Entrance
- Animate Emphasis
- Animate Exit
- Dim/Hide
18PowerPoint Objects
WordArt Objects
WordArt
- Properties
- Size, color, transparency
- Border line width color
- Text properties
- Shadow/3-D Style
- Associated Sound
- Behaviors
- Animate Entrance
- Animate Emphasis
- Animate Exit
- Dim/Hide
19PowerPoint Objects
Movie Objects
- Properties
- Size, color, transparency
- Border line width color
- Text properties
- Shadow/3-D Style
- Associated Sound
- Behaviors
- Animate Entrance
- Animate Emphasis
- Animate Exit
- Dim/Hide
20PowerPoint Objects
Chart Objects
- Properties
- Size, color, transparency
- Border line width color
- Text properties
- Shadow/3-D Style
- Associated Sound
- Behaviors
- Animate Entrance
- Animate Emphasis
- Animate Exit
- Dim/Hide
21PowerPoint Objects
- Objects are arranged on slides
- Slides are treated as objects each with its own
properties and attributes
22PowerPoint Objects
- Slide Properties
- Background
- Color Scheme
- Layout
- Design Template
- Associated Sound/Music
- Slide Behaviors
- Transition
23PowerPoint Objects
Multiple PowerPoint Objects can be stacked on the
page in different orders.
24PowerPoint Objects
Multiple PowerPoint Objects can be treated
independently.
25PowerPoint Objects
or grouped together into one combined object.
26Why would I do that?
- Grouping several items into one allows you to
more easily manipulate complex, compound images.
Most clip art images are made up of grouped
vector objects.
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28Slide Show Delivery
- Slide shows can be delivered manually or set up
to run automatically. - View the automated demo presentation at
http//lit.cs.fsu.edu/recitation-notes/ppt_demo.pp
t - (click Read Only when prompted for a password)
- note this presentation is fully automated, do
not use your mouse to progress the slides.
29Time to Practice