Monday, April 16, 2012

Creating a non-linear PowerPoint (Absorb)

The following videos were created to guide you through creating a non-linear PowerPoint. While all of us are familiar with creating a PowerPoint presentation, a non-linear presentation is just that - the slide to not move from first to last in a sequential order. Somewhere along the way the presenter is branching the audience away from the information to give them something else in addition to what they are seeing and hearing. In this demonstration, you will be shown step-by-step how to create the non-linear portion from beginning to end. The videos are broken down into two portions - the first part is creating the hyperlinks to the various slides; part two is setting up the custom slide show to ensure that it works properly when being viewed.

When you have finished viewing the demonstration, you are asked to create a non-linear PowerPoint of your own and submit it to me. This can be on any topic, but it may be more simple to create a presentation about yourself and include some pictures. Good luck and have fun!

Part 1
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Part 2

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