Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 Level 2

Course Specifications

Course number: 084593
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will enhance your presentation by using features that will transform it into a powerful means of communication. You will customize the PowerPoint interface to suit your requirements and use features to create dynamic and visually appealing presentations. You will then finalize a presentation and secure it to authenticate its validity.

Target Student: This course is designed for professionals who will use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 to prepare presentations and be more productive in their work.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend that you first take one of PC Professor’s introductory courses including Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2010 : Level 1, or have equivalent knowledge and skills.

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • customize the PowerPoint environment.
  • customize a design template.
  • add SmartArt graphics to a presentation.
  • add special effects to a presentation.
  • customize a slide show.
  • collaborate on a presentation.
  • secure and distribute a presentation.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Customizing the PowerPoint Environment

Topic 1A: Customize the PowerPoint Interface
Topic 1B: Set Options for Working with PowerPoint
Lesson 2: Customizing a Design Template

Topic 2A: Set Up a Slide Master
Topic 2B: Create Custom Slide Layouts
Topic 2C: Add Headers and Footers
Topic 2D: Modify the Notes Master
Topic 2E: Modify the Handout Master
Lesson 3: Adding SmartArt Graphics to a Presentation

Topic 3A: Insert SmartArt Graphics
Topic 3B: Modify SmartArt Graphics
Lesson 4: Adding Special Effects to a Presentation

Topic 4A: Add Multimedia Elements
Topic 4B: Customize Slide Component Animations
Lesson 5: Customizing a Slide Show

Topic 5A: Set Up a Custom Slide Show
Topic 5B: Annotate a Presentation
Topic 5C: Create a Presenter-Independent Slide Show
Topic 5D: Set Up a Slide Show to Repeat Automatically
Lesson 6: Collaborating on a Presentation

Topic 6A: Review a Presentation
Topic 6B: Publish Slides to a Slide Library
Topic 6C: Restrict Access to a Shared Presentation
Topic 6D: Share a Presentation Using PowerPoint Web App
(Time Permitting) Lesson 7: Securing and Distributing a Presentation

Topic 7A: Broadcast a Presentation
Topic 7B: Convert a Presentation into a Video
Topic 7C: Package a Presentation
Topic 7D: Publish a Presentation to Other File Formats
Topic 7E: Secure a Presentation

 

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