Class Schedule
21 Aug | intro
23 Aug | clients
28 Aug | servers
30 Aug | networks
04 Sep | basics lab
06 Sep | structural layer
11 Sep | presentational layer
18 Sep | working with layers
20 Sep | behavior layer
25 Sep | images & design
27 Sep | website lab
02 Oct | object layers
02 Oct | graphics
09 Oct | document markup lab
11 Oct | spreadsheets, formulas & functions
16 Oct | thoughts about data display
18 Oct | Fall Break
23 Oct | database tools
25 Oct | spreadsheets lab
30 Oct | relational databases
01 Nov | tables
06 Nov | relationships
08 Nov | input & output
13 Nov | SQL
15 Nov | complex queries
20 Nov | databases lab
22 Nov | Thanksgiving
27 Nov | presentations in general
29 Nov | presentation delivery |
packaging |
next session
04 Dec | presentation lab
13 Dec | 0800-1100 | final in class presentation
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Help your viewers follow your presentation with on-screen mapping,
and let that mapping help you control the presentation as you are giving it.
It is wise to figure some way for you to display to your viewers where they are in the presentation, so they can have a visual orientation. You can create that ability at the same time as you create a way for you to control the flow of slides on the screen without having to leave the full screen view.
If you want to have effects introduce the slide, reveal the Slide Transition tool from the animations ribbon.
You may also choose to animate specific objects on individual slides so that they appear with effects you select. In the Animation ribbon, use Custom Animation to reveal the dialog box.
To incorporate a slide in your presentation, but hide it so that it does not show unless you decide to show it, go to Slide Sorter view, select the slide to be hidden and press the hide slide button.
You may also hyperlink from one slide to another in a presentation, or to a hidden slide.
in Normal or Slide view, select an object (which may also be text) that you wish to attach a hyperlink to, then right click to bring up a dialog box which will allow you to select the object, either in the slide show, in a file, or on the web, that you wish to link to.
You may wish to leave your audience with a paper copy of your presentation.