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"I can NOT afford to allocate twelve days of my classroom time to another project using PowerPoint!"
If you have said (or thought) that, I would like to present a simple way of putting together the content of a PowerPoint show. Notice the emphasis. Too often a PowerPoint show is all about glitzy graphics and fancy animation. The following procedure puts the emphasis squarely on content.
Step 1. Open Word.
Step 2. Begin typing at the top line of the document. Do not skip a line. Do not do anything to change the format of what you type.
Step 3. Think in outline terms. Type a major idea on one line. Press Return/Enter to move to the next line and type a sub point.
If you have said (or thought) that, I would like to present a simple way of putting together the content of a PowerPoint show. Notice the emphasis. Too often a PowerPoint show is all about glitzy graphics and fancy animation. The following procedure puts the emphasis squarely on content.
Step 1. Open Word.
Step 2. Begin typing at the top line of the document. Do not skip a line. Do not do anything to change the format of what you type.
Step 3. Think in outline terms. Type a major idea on one line. Press Return/Enter to move to the next line and type a sub point.
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