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Presentation software is designed to allow the user to present information in an engaging way with text, pictures, sound and video. It is a way to communicate ideas in a powerful, organized manner. It utilizes sequences of slides that accompany a spoken presentation. The presentation may also be recorded and posted online. The slides are consolidated in virtual files called slide decks. Communication skills are necessary in many careers. Presentation software can help to deliver a message online or in person to a large audience or small group.The goal is to create a presentation that will leave a lasting impression on the audience, and not distract them from the message you are delivering. The ultimate goal is to create dynamic, interesting presentations that engage your audience.
Common presentation software programs:
Presentation Software | Type | Key Features |
---|---|---|
Microsoft PowerPoint | App | Available across many platforms including mobile devices for ease of use
Arguably the most commonly used presentation software in business Powerful and easy to use Integrates well with Microsoft Office |
Apple Keynote | App | Included with most Apple devices
Real time collaboration Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to create diagrams or illustrations that bring your slides to life |
Google Slides | App | Integrates with other Google Apps
Unique audience Q&A feature Advanced web publishing features |
Going forward, we will focus primarily on Microsoft PowerPoint.
Since Microsoft PowerPoint is widely used in business, and we are using Microsoft Windows, we will focus on this presentation software. There are many similarities across presentation software, so the skills we are learning can be translated to other systems. Some of the tasks in PowerPoint may seem familiar, because they were used in other applications. The following ‘Practice It’ assignments are designed to be completed using Microsoft PowerPoint in Office 365 on a PC with Windows 10 or higher. You may need to download the Professional version of Office 365 (which is free to students) to access all features.
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Computer software used to display information in the form of a slide show, published to the web or recorded to watch as a video
A presentation page that can contain text, pictures, tables, charts, and other multimedia or graphic objects
The process of communicating a topic to an audience, typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, or to build good will or to present a new idea or product
A collective group of slides in a presentation
A presentation program used to create business, educational or informal presentations