Inc. Integrated Basic Education Department: Lourdes College
Inc. Integrated Basic Education Department: Lourdes College
Inc. Integrated Basic Education Department: Lourdes College
Inc.
Integrated Basic Education Department
Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro City
Greeting: Good morning / afternoon everyone! Praised be Jesus and Mary! Welcome to our
module for this session. You will find here our general instructional guidelines, then
the components of our module. You will be guided one step at a time through the
specific instructions of the learning tasks given below, which intend to develop our
cognitive skills as well as our values, considering current social realities. Let joy and
peace abound in your mind and heart as you genuinely and responsibly respond to
the learning processes that this module offers.
You are reminded that at the end of the module, you are expected to comply all the required
tasks/activities, and answer post-test showing all your solutions for the activities.
Note: Kindly upload your output in our Google Classroom using your account. File name must
be: FamilyName_Activtity_A.
Example: Salugsugan_Activity_A. Deadline will be on August 10, 2020, 6PM sharp. If you have
considerable concerns or problems, feel free to communicate about it.
Module No. 6: Advanced Presentation Skills
Module Overview: This module allows you to discover one feature of ICT which is the uses of
productivity tools that enhance the functionality, creativity and ease of technology use.
Productivity tools such as word processor are used organize, manipulate, shape, and ultimately
present ideas in creative new ways. This will help individuals make their daily tasks a lot easier
and organized while at the same time, showcasing outputs with impact. This office productivity
tools improve the learner’s skills and provide them with 21st century readiness to take on life
and career challenges.
OBJECTIVES:
In these lessons, you will learn the following:
1. use hyperlinks to improve their slideshows;
2. embed files and data to their slideshows; and
CONTENT FOCUS:
Presentation Software – is an application software that allows users to create visual aids for
presentations to communicate ideas, messages and other information.
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program, created by Robert Gaskins and Dennis
Austin at a software company named Forethought, Inc. It was released on April 20, 1987,
initially for Macintosh computers only. Microsoft acquired PowerPoint for $14 million three
months after it appeared.
Basic Terms:
Slide – is a single page of a presentation. Collectively, a group of slides may be known
as a slide deck.
Design Template – pre-designed graphic styles that you can apply to your slides.
Slide Show – a collection of pages arranged in sequence that contain text and images
for presenting to an audience.
Transitions – are motion effects that when in Slide Show view add movement to your
slides as you advance from one slide to another.
Animations – is a set of effects which can be applied to text or graphics within a slide.
Hyperlink – allows you to jump to another location.
For more ideas how to use the basic functions of Microsoft PowerPoint, click the link
below.
http://media.news.health.ufl.edu/misc/training/Handouts/PowerPoint/2016/2016_
PowerPoint-Basics.pdf
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/powerpoint/powerpoint_tutorial.pdf
Transitions
Transitions are used to control the pace of your presentation and create a better flow
between slides. Rather than simply changing from one slide to the next, you can apply
special effects to the slides as they transition. The steps below explain how to apply
transitions to your slides.
5. Once you select a transition type, click Preview to view the effect on the
slide.
Figure 2 - Preview
6. If you would like the same transition for all slides in the presentation, click
Apply To All in the
Timing group.
Figure 3 - Apply To All
Changing the Properties of a Transition
Occasionally you may experience the transition speed is too fast or too slow. You may also
want to add sound to a transition effect to enhance your presentation as well as control how
the slide advances. In order to change these settings, follow the steps below:
4. Click the Preview button as shown in the Preview group as shown in Figure 2, to
test your settings.
5. If you would like the same setting for all slides within the presentation, click Apply to All.
6. You can also set how the slide will advance; either by a mouse click or after a certain
amount of time has elapsed.
a. Entrance: Objects can enter the slide via any of the entrance effects,
including Fly In, Dissolve In, Grow & Turn, Swish, and Crawl In (See Figure
7).
Note: If you do not apply an entrance effect, the animated object starts at the position
where you placed it on the slide.
b. Emphasis: This effect draws attention to an object that is already on the slide via
any of the emphasis effects available, including Flash Bulb, Spin, Grow & Shrink,
and Color Wave (See Figure 7).
c. Exit: Objects can leave the slide via any of the exit effects such as Fly Out,
Disappear, Spiral Out, and Sink Down (See Figure 7).
d. Motion Paths: Objects can travel along a track which was created based on
predefined motion paths such as Circle, Funnel, Stairs Down or Wave. The object
could also travel along one of four drawn custom paths: Line, Curve, Freeform, and
Scribble (See Error! Reference s ource not found.Figure 7).
Note: To see a preview of the animation, select an animation and click the Preview
button on the ribbon.
5. To view additional effects, select either More Entrance Effects, More Emphasis
Effects, More Exit Effects, or More Motion Paths from the bottom of the Add
Animations menu (See Figure 7).
Figure 7 - Add Animations Effects
6. Click the option of your choice to apply that animation effect to the selected object.
7. The Effect Options button may become available (Some effects such as Appear do not
have any effect options). Click the Effect Options button, and change the option if
desired.
Note: The effect options will vary depending on which animation is chosen.
Figure 10 - Duration
c. You can set the animation to play after a certain number of seconds by specifying a
delay.
Figure 11 - Delay
9. Once the basic settings are in place, click the Preview button on the left side of the
Animations ribbon to visualize the animation.
Figure 12 - Preview
10. To create more than one animation for a given object, click the Add Animation button
again and repeat steps 4 through 9. You can, for example, give an object an entrance
effect, an emphasis effect, and an exit effect. This would let you bring an object
onscreen, draw attention to it, and then have it leave the screen.
Reordering Animations
After applying a few animations to one or more objects on a slide, you may wish to change their order
sequence.
1. Click the object that has the animations you wish to reorder.
2. Click the number to the left of the object that is representing the effect you wish to move.
3. At the right side of the ribbon, in the Reorder Animation group, click the button of your
choice to Move Earlier or Move Later.
The Animation Painter makes it easy to copy a complete animation effect from one object to
another.
2. Click the Animation Painter button on the ribbon. A small paint brush will appear
next to the cursor.
3. Click the object where you wish to apply the animation(s). The animations created for
the first object are applied to the second object selected.
Figure 18 - Duplicated Animation Effects
Removing an Animation
1. Click the object that has an animation already applied and that you wish to remove.
2. Click the number to the left of the object that is representing the effect you wish to delete.
3. Press the Delete key on the keyboard. This will delete the animation.
You may access additional and more advanced animation options such as timeline, sound,
and timing by enabling the animation pane.
1. From the Animations tab, click the Animation Pane button on the ribbon.
2. In the list in the Animation Pane, click the animation to be adjusted to select it.
3. Click the small drop-down arrow to the right of the selected animation.
Figure 21 - Animation Pane
Figure 23 - Enhancements
6. Click the Timing tab. From the Timing tab, you may set the animation to repeat and/or
rewind when done playing. The Speed setting can be adjusted as well. Some effects
have an additional property setting that allows you to control the range of an object’s
movement (See Figure 24).
7. Click OK (See Figure 24).
Note: Click the X in the upper right corner of the Animation Pane, to close it.
1. While timing your presentation, do one or more of the following on the Rehearsal toolbar:
To move to the next slide, click Next (See Figure 27).
To temporarily stop recording the time, click Pause (See Figure 27).
To restart recording, click the Resume Recording button in the window that
appears (See Figure 28).
To set an exact length of time for a slide to appear, type the length of time in the
Slide Time box.
To restart the recording time for the current slide, click Repeat.
2. After you set the time for the last slide, a message box displays the total time
for the presentation and prompts you to do one of the following:
To keep the recorded slide timings, click Yes.
To discard the recorded slide timings, click No.
3. Slide Sorter view appears and displays the time of each slide in your presentation.
Advancing Slides Automatically
You can set your slides to advance automatically so that you will not have to
advance them manually.
1. Select the slide that you would like to apply a timing for.
2. Select the Transitions tab on the ribbon.
3. Within the Timing group, go to the Advance Slide section.
4. Insert a check next to After, and then enter the amount of time
that you would like to display the slide.
For more ideas how to use Hyperlinks using Microsoft PowerPoint, click the link below.
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint2016/hyperlinks/1/
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint2013/hyperlinks-and-action-buttons/1/
To help you better understand on how to use and manipulate the functions of Microsoft
PowerPoint, please watch this Youtube video,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1CMxb90g7c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1CMxb90g7c
TAKE ACTION:
1. What are the points to consider when preparing a presentation? Why do you say so?
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Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast presentations with hyperlinks and
presentations without hyperlinks. Draw a conclusion based on the diagram.
Presentation Using Hyperlinks Commonalities of the Two Presentation Not Using Hyperlinks
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REFERENCES:
https://www.computer-pdf.com/office/powerpoint/482-tutorial-powerpoint-2016-
transitions-animations-timing-the-presentation.html
ANON. Empowerment Technologies Innovative Training Works, First Edition, REX, 2016.
ANON. Empowering ICT Empowerment Technologies-Senior High, CAD, 2017.