DOWNLOADS If your browser does not automatically prompt you to save the files in the links below as files on your local drive, right click on the link and select "Save as...". These files were created by E. Fernández for teaching purposes. Use them as models to learn how to compose slides; if you wish to reproduce them, please request permission.
LINKS Clicking on the links below will open a new window. Presenters University (http://www.presentersuniversity.com/): tutorials, downloads, and troubleshooting for presentations PowerPoint in the Classroom (http://www.actden.com/pp/): step-by-step guide for creating slides for classroom use, with some notes on how to teach PowerPoint to students PowerPoint Tips and Tricks (http://www.bitbetter.com/powertips.htm): information on the different versions of PowerPoint, many basic and advanced tips, FAQs, and a user forum Microsoft Office Tools on the Web (http://office.microsoft.com/): not restricted to information on PowerPoint, but the site does include access to updates, templates, and other downloadable goods Interesting Reading: Edward R. Tufte, The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint. 2003, Graphics Press LLC. (http://www.edwardtufte.com) |
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