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Class Schedule

Basics | sessions 01-03
  1. 13 Aug intro and clients | lecture | labs
  2. 20 Aug servers and command line | lecture | labs
  3. 27 Aug networks and protocols | lecture | labs
Web Development | sessions 04-07

  1. 03 Sep structural layer | lecture | labs
  2. 10 Sep presentational layer | lecture | labs
  3. 17 Sep using a structure | lecture | labs
  4. 24 Sep behavioral layer | lecture | labs
Dealing with Markup | sessions 08-09
  1. 01 Oct control objects and display | lecture | labs
  2. 08 Oct tools that read markup | lecture | labs
Working with Data | sessions 10-13
  1. 15 Oct formulas, functions, vectors | lecture | labs
  2. 22 Oct data display | lecture | labs
  3. 29 Oct manipulate data sets | lecture | labs
  4. 05 Nov relational data bases | lecture | labs
Presentation | session 14
  1. 12 Nov designing and delivering a presentation | lecture | labs



The image below is a hyperlink to slides for the lecture
slides for session 14

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.

Pulling all the parts together

Dilbert PPT cartoon on 20100222

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Narrate your slides and add timing to make them run in a stand alone mode

record your narration and timing

This will permit you to set up a PowerPoint self-running presentation to show if you are unable to do the presentation in person

have your animation appear when you call for it

You will not be able to show your hidden slides, but you can have all your slides show for as long as you want them to show, and you can control the timing of animations as you do the narration

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Package all your linked files into a single folder for stand alone presentation

pull together all elements into a CD

Though the tool suggests you create a CD, you can pull all the elements of a presentation into a specific file instead

pull together all elements into a file, step 01 pull together all elements into a file, step 02

How-to and comments are on today's slides

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