You can create a stand-alone presentation that will incorporate all the animations, sounds, and narrations you include in it and can run automatically, even if you are not present.
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Narrate your slides and add timing to make them run in a stand alone mode
Package all your linked files into a single folder for stand alone presentation
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① basics
20130820 | intro
20130822 | clients
20130827 | servers
20130829 | networks
20130903 | internet
② web development
20130905 | HTML
20130910 | CSS
20130912 | CSS practice
20130917 | editors
20130919 | scripting
20130924 | design
20130926 | lab
③ document markup
20131001 | object layers
20131003 | markup tools
20131008 | lab
④ spreadsheets
20131010 | formulas
20131015 | data display
20131022 | database
20131024 | lab
⑤ databases
20131029 | rdbms
20131031 | tables
20131105 | relationships
20131107 | input & output
20131112 | queries & sql
20131114 | more queries
20131119 | lab
⑥ presentations
20131121 | design
20131126 | delivery
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20131203 | lab
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Saturday, 23 November 2013