PowerPoint Assignment

 

Follow the instructions below to create 4 slides (or more, if you feel creative), about a topic that interests you.  After you create your presentation, use the summary slide feature to generate a summary slide. The slides must be created for this class; do not submit slides you created for a presentation to another class.

 

1.      Create a title slide that will contain your name, your presentation topic, and your section number. 

2.      Use a different text size and font for each of the three lines.

3.      The second slide should contain a brief outline of your presentation. You should have at least one example of a two level indentation.  (Hint Use the tab key or the indent icon.)

4.      The third slide should contain an image obtained from the Clip Art library, with a text description.

5.      The fourth slide should contain additional text information and a graphic. Either create something from the drawing toolbar or import a picture.

  1. Each slide must have a title as well as the contents listed above. Add titles if you haven’t already done so. 
  2. Create a summary slide - use the summary slide feature.

Create this slide last, after you have completed the other slides. The icon for creating summary slides is on the toolbar in the slide sorter view. You must select some slides before this icon becomes active. You must use text, not Word Art, in the title areas of the slides.

  1. Move the summary slide to the end of the presentation.
  2. Add the date, the time, and slide numbers to the slides.

This is a Footer, so look on the View menu. You can select a combination date and time setting from a pull down list in the dialog box.

  1. Add a background color, or apply a design template, to the slides.
  2. Add transition effects to the slides.
  3. Add animation effects to the slides.
  4. Add automatic slide transitions, so each slide is displayed automatically without requiring any mouse clicks. The presentation should not exceed one minute.
  5. Add a continuous loop setting.