Master the Basics of Microsoft Office PowerPoint and Create Engaging Presentations

Microsoft Office
PowerPoint Basics
What is PowerPoint?
How is PowerPoint used?
Benefits of PowerPoint
What makes a good
presentation?
 
Pleasing Design
Engaging Content
Would you rather view…
 
Moses is a guinea pig
Moses likes hanging with
his friends
Moses likes vegetables
Or would you rather view …
 
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Is this easy to read?
Guinea pigs benefit from feeding on fresh grass hay, such as timothy
hay, in addition to food pellets which are often based from
timothy. Alfalfa is also a popular food choice; most guinea pigs will
eat large amounts of alfalfa when offered it, though some
controversy exists over the feeding of alfalfa to adult guinea pigs.
Some pet owners and veterinary organizations have advised that, as
a legume rather than a grass hay, alfalfa consumed in large amounts
may lead to obesity, as well as bladder stones due to excess calcium,
in any but pregnant and very young guinea pigs.
Keep a Simple Design!
Use animations!
Add Media!
YouTube Videos
Photographs
Sound effects
 
Common PowerPoint
Mistakes…
Too Wordy
Hay, vegetables, fruits, branches, herbs and other plant. Guinea
Pigs have a big and variety menu table. They are oriented by their
natural instinct and really like to eat what grows on ground – raw.
Most of all feed hay! This has to be provided permanent. You do your
best to your cavies if you provide fresh picked grass too (please no
lawn cuttings!). That is way cheaper than any colorful package of junk
food from the pet shop and much more healthy as well. Leave the pet
shop food untouched (have a look to thedry food / pellets article)!
Spelling Errors
Hay is an important part of a ginee pig's diet.
Difrent varieties provide different texture and fiber content.
Too Many Bullet Points
Alfalfa, radish & clover sprout
Basil
Beet Greens (tops)*
Brussel Sprouts
Carrots
Carrot Tops*
Chard (red or green)*
Cilantro
Clover
Cucumber
Dandelion Greens (no pesticides)*
Escarole
Green Peppers
Mint
Parsley*
Pea Pods (the flat edible kind)*
Peppermint Leaves
Radichio
Radish Tops
Raspberry Leaves
Romaine Lettuce or Red/Green Leaf Lettuce
Watercress*
Wheat Grass
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Explore the world of Microsoft Office PowerPoint, learning what it is, how it's used, and the benefits it offers. Discover tips for creating effective presentations with pleasing designs, engaging content, simple layouts, animations, and multimedia elements. Avoid common mistakes like being too wordy. Enhance your skills and captivate your audience with impactful slides!

  • Microsoft Office
  • PowerPoint basics
  • Engaging presentations
  • Design tips
  • Multimedia content

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  1. Microsoft Office PowerPoint Basics

  2. What is PowerPoint?

  3. How is PowerPoint used?

  4. Benefits of PowerPoint

  5. What makes a good presentation?

  6. Pleasing Design Engaging Content

  7. Would you rather view

  8. Moses is a guinea pig Moses likes hanging with his friends Moses likes vegetables

  9. Or would you rather view

  10. Is this easy to read? Guinea pigs benefit from feeding on fresh grass hay, such as timothy hay, in addition to food pellets which are often based from timothy. Alfalfa is also a popular food choice; most guinea pigs will eat large amounts of alfalfa when offered it, though some controversy exists over the feeding of alfalfa to adult guinea pigs. Some pet owners and veterinary organizations have advised that, as a legume rather than a grass hay, alfalfa consumed in large amounts may lead to obesity, as well as bladder stones due to excess calcium, in any but pregnant and very young guinea pigs.

  11. Keep a Simple Design!

  12. Use animations!

  13. Add Media! YouTube Videos Photographs Sound effects

  14. Common PowerPoint Mistakes

  15. Too Wordy Hay, vegetables, fruits, branches, herbs and other plant. Guinea Pigs have a big and variety menu table. They are oriented by their natural instinct and really like to eat what grows on ground raw. Most of all feed hay! This has to be provided permanent. You do your best to your cavies if you provide fresh picked grass too (please no lawn cuttings!). That is way cheaper than any colorful package of junk food from the pet shop and much more healthy as well. Leave the pet shop food untouched (have a look to thedry food / pellets article)!

  16. Spelling Errors Hay is an important part of a ginee pig's diet. Difrent varieties provide different texture and fiber content.

  17. Too Many Bullet Points Alfalfa, radish & clover sprout Basil Beet Greens (tops)* Brussel Sprouts Carrots Carrot Tops* Chard (red or green)* Cilantro Clover Cucumber Dandelion Greens (no pesticides)* Escarole Green Peppers Mint Parsley* Pea Pods (the flat edible kind)* Peppermint Leaves Radichio Radish Tops Raspberry Leaves Romaine Lettuce or Red/Green Leaf Lettuce Watercress* Wheat Grass

  18. Unappealing Colors Unappealing Colors

  19. Lets Learn PowerPoint!

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