USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO USING POWERPOINT
Question
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Every presentation should have a clear goal. True. Why should you ask questions during a presentation? To engage the audience.
Detailed explanation-2: -The foundation of every presentation should be a clear statement of the goal of the presentation. While I am sure you would agree with this, stating a clear goal is much harder than it seems. Don’t always assume that the first goal you come up with is the correct goal for the presentation.
Detailed explanation-3: -All good presentations have three parts – a beginning, a middle, and an end. All sections are important, but we often focus most on the middle and the bulk of the presentation. The core message should be a thread throughout your speech. But it should also be particularly emphasised at the beginning and the end.
Detailed explanation-4: -Just like other forms of academic writing, a presentation can be divided into three parts: an introduction detailing the purpose and structure of the talk; a body covering the main points; and a conclusion summarising and highlighting the significance of your talk.
Detailed explanation-5: -You should limit these major points to three to five. If you have more than five, the audience can get lost or confused. If you have fewer than three, you probably don’t have enough information or your topic is too simple or narrow. Arrange your points in a logical order and then give information to support each point.