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<div class="intro">Apple '''Keynote''' is a versatile computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used as an alternate to MicrosoftPowerpoint. It is fairly easy to learn to use Keynote to make exciting media-rich presentations of your work. The program also has many ways to share your work, including as a Quicktime Movie or Powerpoint file.</div>  
 
<div class="intro">Apple '''Keynote''' is a versatile computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used as an alternate to MicrosoftPowerpoint. It is fairly easy to learn to use Keynote to make exciting media-rich presentations of your work. The program also has many ways to share your work, including as a Quicktime Movie or Powerpoint file.</div>  
  
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Revision as of 13:44, 10 May 2011

Apple Keynote is a versatile computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used as an alternate to MicrosoftPowerpoint. It is fairly easy to learn to use Keynote to make exciting media-rich presentations of your work. The program also has many ways to share your work, including as a Quicktime Movie or Powerpoint file.



Accessing Keynote

Keynote, as part of iWork 09 is available in the Computer Center on the Macintosh computers. It is also available on lecture hall computers, so that you can project your presentation.

Additional Help