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Three examples of audio visual aids would be a movie or some type of video, a PowerPoint presentation, and a classic presentation using a presentation board or an overhead projector.
Three examples of audio visual aids would be a movie or some type of video, a PowerPoint presentation, and a classic presentation using a presentation board or an overhead projector.
PowerPoint uses three main file types: Presentation, Template, and Slide Show. For the most part, you can construct and deliver simple presentations without ever having to deal with the differences among these types of files. But before you can effectively use PowerPoint's advanced formatting options, you have to understand its file formats. Table 1. PowerPoint File Types File Type File Extension Default Action PowerPoint Presentation *.ppt Open PowerPoint Template *.pot New PowerPoint Slide Show *.pps Show Thus, from an Explorer window, if you double-click an icon whose file type is Presentation (.ppt), PowerPoint opens the file for editing. When you double-click an icon whose file type is Template (.pot), however, PowerPoint creates a new presentation, based on the template, and takes you to the first slide so you can begin editing. Finally, if you double-click an icon whose type is Slide Show (.pps), PowerPoint runs the show without ever showing you any of its slide-editing tools. Use the Presentation file type (.ppt) when you plan to edit the presentation and/or work with its design. To save a file as file type Presentation, choose Presentation from the Save As Type list in the Save As dialog box. Use the Template file type (.pot) when you create a presentation that you want to use as the basis for creating new presentations, or if you expect to "borrow" the presentation's design for use in other presentations. To save a file as a Template, choose Design Template from the Save As Type list in the Save As dialog box. When you select this file type, PowerPoint immediately changes the Save In location to the default Templates folder. Use the Slide Show file type (.pps) for presentations that you no longer need to edit or design. (Although it's possible to open this type of file from within PowerPoint, this is not the default action when you double-click its icon on the desktop or in an Explorer window.) Choose this file type if you want to start a slide show directly from the desktop, or if you want someone else to be able to double-click a file icon and see the show. To save a file as a Slide Show, choose PowerPoint Show from the Save As Type list in the Save As dialog box. Shailendra shailendrack@hotmail.com
None of them is particularly difficult; you may want to do a presentation on all three.
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The top three players to receive votes are usually invited to the Heisman Trophy presentation.
PowerPoint provides three types of movements:Entrance, emphasis, and exit of elements on a slide itself are controlled by what PowerPoint calls Custom Animations.Transitions, on the other hand, are movements between slides. These can be animated in a variety of ways.Custom animation can be used to create small story boards by animating pictures to enter, exit or move.
By counting to three, or drawing on a pice of papper.
Slide > Background > Fill Effects > Image > (Find your image) > "Return" three times. That's the "hard" way, but the background will not shift from slide to slide. The fast way is to insert an image as you would clip-art, then size it to fit the screen and use "Send to Back."
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