Basic PowerPoint 2000 (Basic ICT)

Basic PowerPoint 2000 (Basic ICT)

by RobertSamuelHeathcote (Author)

Synopsis

Basic PowerPoint 2000 will help teachers and parents to give children a head start in designing and delivering presentations to an audience as required by the National Curriculum at Key Stages 2 and 3 using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 (can also be used with PowerPoint '97). This book is suitable for whole class, group and individual teaching. It is divided into a series of lessons that gradually introduce the fundamentals of presentation graphics using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000. Technical vocabulary is gradually introduced to enable ease of communication. Each chapter is carefully designed to clearly show pupils how to perform various tasks that they can follow at their own pace with minimal teacher assistance. It shows how presentation skills may be used in a range of different subjects across the curriculum. Topics include: The Basics Template Wizard Editing a Show Applying Designs Adding Objects Special Effects Show Time! Delivery

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: 1
Publisher: Payne-Gallway
Published: 15 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 190311246X
ISBN 13: 9781903112465

Media Reviews
Peter Cunningham - Head teacher, Sacred Heart PC Primary School, Colne, Lancashire Reviewer: We are using the books for teachers and children to introduce PowerPoint to our Year Six children. All 36 children have produced their own PowerPoint presentations using your book. Our staff are also learning! The Lancashire County Adviser has been extremely impressed by your publication and the standard of our work with the children A great place to start, 7 April, 2000 Reviewer: A Reader from National I.T School for Uzbekistani Nationals I needed Powerpoint for a school presentation, but had no idea where to even start. This book gave me all I needed with helpful informative examples to guide me. Well worth the money.
Author Bio
A graduate in International Business Management and in Education, Robert Heathcote teaches ICT.