Difference between revisions of "About Powerpoint"
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Powerpoint, as part of Microsoft Office 2003, is available in the [[Computer Center]] and many [[Computer Labs and Classrooms|other places on campus]]. A new version packaged as part of Microsoft Office 2007 may soon be available for use at Evergreen. Until such time, be cautious in using the newer version because your presentation files may not open on Evergreen computers using the older version. | Powerpoint, as part of Microsoft Office 2003, is available in the [[Computer Center]] and many [[Computer Labs and Classrooms|other places on campus]]. A new version packaged as part of Microsoft Office 2007 may soon be available for use at Evergreen. Until such time, be cautious in using the newer version because your presentation files may not open on Evergreen computers using the older version. | ||
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[[Image:Powerpoint2003.jpg|frame|left|[[Media:powerpoint2003.pdf|Powerpoint 2003 Handout for Students]]]] | [[Image:Powerpoint2003.jpg|frame|left|[[Media:powerpoint2003.pdf|Powerpoint 2003 Handout for Students]]]] | ||
[[Image:Powerpoint2007.jpg|frame|left|[[Media:powerpoint2007.pdf|Powerpoint 2007 Handout for Students]]]] | [[Image:Powerpoint2007.jpg|frame|left|[[Media:powerpoint2007.pdf|Powerpoint 2007 Handout for Students]]]] | ||
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[[Tutorial - Powerpoint| Powerpoint tutorial]] | [[Tutorial - Powerpoint| Powerpoint tutorial]] | ||
[[Category:Powerpoint]] | [[Category:Powerpoint]] |
Revision as of 16:49, 28 December 2007
What is it?
Microsoft Powerpoint is a popular computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used to present ideas and images in a linear sequence. It is fairly easy to learn to use Powerpoint to make simple "click-through" slideshows to present your work. The program also has more advanced features that create animations and non-linear "interactive" possibilities.
Powerpoint is available for Windows or Macintosh, and in theory it is possible to bring your files between platforms. These files have a .ppt extension. Similar programs which may both open and export Powerpoint files are Apple Keynote (only on Mac OSX) and OpenOffice Impress.
- Example presentations
- Sample Powerpoint 1 (text w/design template)
- Sample Powerpoint 2 (photos w/master slide changes)
Accessing Powerpoint
Powerpoint, as part of Microsoft Office 2003, is available in the Computer Center and many other places on campus. A new version packaged as part of Microsoft Office 2007 may soon be available for use at Evergreen. Until such time, be cautious in using the newer version because your presentation files may not open on Evergreen computers using the older version.