making you point with powerpoint
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Introduction slides for LESA In-Service. Intermediate PowerpointTRANSCRIPT
Making the Point with Microsoft PowerPoint
LESAOctober 10, 2008
Introduction
4 Key Point
Create your Show
Odds-n-Ends
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Create Meaning
One Point Per Slide
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Few Matching Colors
Consistent Font
Choice
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A Serif Font
A Sans Serif Font
Photos, Not Clipart
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YOUR Turn• $5000
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1. Use Master Slide to create consisteny
2. Finding and Inserting images
3. Creating Minimal Custom Animation
4. Adding effective Slide transitions.
QUESTIONS?
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