PowerPoint Basics
Presenting
The Audience
Presentation Basics
PowerPoint Basics 2
100
It's the key used to begin a full view of a presentation.
What is the F5 Key
100
Its what a good presenter does at the beginning of every presentation.
What is Introduce his or her self
100
Its another way of saying the "average" or "middle" age of the group of people you are presenting to.
What is the audiences Median age
100
These are the 3 main parts shared by all presentations. Writers will also be familiar with these.
What are an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
100
This is the unit by which line thickness is measured in all Microsoft programs.
What is "Points"
200
This tab in PowerPoint contains the functions for Font, Paragraph, and Drawing.
What is the "Home" tab
200
Clothes, hair cut/style, and personal hygiene are all aspects of this important component of a professional presentation.
What is your Personal Appearance
200
These are the two parts of any presentation that an audience most vividly remembers (if the presentation is done correctly of course!)
What are the Beginning / Introduction, and the Ending / Conclusion
200
Its the type of presentation where one would attempt to "sway the opposition".
What is a Persuasive Presentation
200
This term refers to the style of text used within a presentation.
What is "Font"
300
This tab in PowerPoint contains the functions for adding images and illustrations.
What is the "insert" tab
300
Standing tall and straight, keeping your hands in a neutral position are all key aspects of this component of presenting.
What is your Personal Posture
300
These are the 3 main aspects of an audience which can have a great impact on your presentation's design, layout, and content.
What are the audience's prior knowledge, interest, and age.
300
If your giving this type of presentation, you`ll want to back up your points with facts.
What is an Information Presentation
300
This technique is used to remove excess material from the edges of a photograph or other image.
What is "Cropping"
400
It's the pane on the primary screen of PowerPoint where the slide thumbnails are located.
What is the "tabbed" pane
400
This technique refers to a speakers ability to recognize the signals being sent to him or her from the reaction of the people watching the presentation.
What is "Reading your audience"
400
This is how your audience will feel if you read to them throughout the entire presentation.
What is Insulted
400
You can have these to help you get through the presentation, but you had better not rely on them too much, otherwise you may put your audience to sleep.
What are Notes or Note Cards
400
It's the main benefit to using ClipArt in a presentation.
What is "They are free from copyright infringement"
500
They are the items which can be shuffled around and organized in to the actual presentation. They include graphs, charts, text boxes, and images.
What are "Objects"
500
These are the traits and details of the people who make up the audience you are presenting to.
What is Audience Demographics
500
These are the 5 main characteristics of a successful presentation.
What are Professional Attitude, Appropriate Personal Appearance, Pertinent to Audience, Well Prepared, and Interactive.
500
This group of "tools" is included as part of the presentation and are used to reinforce your main ideas or points. They may include a PowerPoint, Charts, Graphs, Physical Examples, etc...
What are Visual Aids.
500
This is the tab in PowerPoint where a user can change the "theme" of the current presentation.
What is "Design Tab"
M
e
n
u