K2's Creating More Effective PowerPoint Presentations - On Demand (2 Hours)
Course Description
We’ve all been there – participating in a meeting with yet another boring, ineffective PowerPoint presentation that seems never to end. Don’t be that presenter! Participate in this session to learn how you can make your PowerPoint presentations more compelling and persuasive.
In this session, you will learn best practices for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. Among the topics covered are creating your PowerPoint presentations from a Word document, effective animations, and creating Custom Shows. You will also learn how to use Sections and Zoom in tandem and how Design Ideas can improve your presentations’ effectiveness, among other topics. In short, if you work with PowerPoint, this session is “must-see CPE.”
Major Topics
- How to build a PowerPoint presentation quickly from a Word document
- Adding effective animations and transitions to a presentation
- Create Custom Shows for different audiences
- Use Zoom to control the flow of a presentation
- Build more effective slides with Design Ideas
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course, you should be able to:
- Identify examples of common mistakes made in PowerPoint
- List the requirements for importing a Word document into a PowerPoint presentation
- Cite examples of when using PowerPoint’s Zoom feature would be useful
- Identify the process for using Design Ideas to build more effective PowerPoint presentations
- List examples of effective and ineffective Animations and Transitions in PowerPoint
Course Information
Recommended CPE Credit: 2 hours Computer Software and Applications
Instructional delivery method: Group-live Internet
Prerequisites: Fundamental knowledge of PowerPoint
Program level: Intermediate
Advance preparation: None
Who should attend: Business professionals seeking to create and deliver more effective PowerPoint presentations
Instructional Delivery Method: QAS on-demand learning, including review and final exam questions. To earn credit, participants must pass the final exam with a score of 70% or better within one year of registering for this course. Participants may attempt take the final exam up to 10 times.