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There are three categories of slide transitions in PowerPoint: subtle, exciting, and dynamic content. Transitions can be applied and customized by selecting a slide and using the Transitions tab. Options include transition type, direction, duration, and adding sound. Slides can also be set to automatically advance to the next slide after a specified time period. Transitions add motion and visual interest when moving between slides during a presentation.
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There are three categories of slide transitions in PowerPoint: subtle, exciting, and dynamic content. Transitions can be applied and customized by selecting a slide and using the Transitions tab. Options include transition type, direction, duration, and adding sound. Slides can also be set to automatically advance to the next slide after a specified time period. Transitions add motion and visual interest when moving between slides during a presentation.
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SELF-LEARNING PACKAGE IN

ICT 8 Quarter 1 | Week 4

Slide Transition

Learning Competency:
Applying slide transition

MARICAR R. PORNEL, Oton NHS


ZALDY M. TONDO, Division Science Coordinator
WRITERS
Ready to Launch!

If you've ever seen a PowerPoint presentation that had special effects between each slide,
you've seen slide transitions. A transition can be as simple as fading to the next slide or as flashy as
an eye-catching effect. PowerPoint makes it easy to apply transitions to some or all of your slides,
giving your presentation a polished, professional look.

Aim at the Target!

At the end of this module you are expected to:


1. Apply transitions to slides.
2. Explain the effect of transitions to slides.

Try This!

Gear Up! Let’s see if you have ideas regarding this topic.

Direction. Unscramble the following words and write your answer on the space provided.
WORD CLUE

1) GTNIIM A command is used to specify the length of the transition effect for
each slide in a
presentation?
2) ANNIIORTST Movements from one slide to another during a presentation.

3) ACENVAD Allows the presentation to advance on its own and display each
slide for a specific amount of time.
EDISL

4) NDOSU A command is used to insert a sound clip into a slide

5) BUSLTE Most basic types of transitions.

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Keep This in Mind!

In Microsoft PowerPoint, slide transitions are motion effects that occur in Slide Show
view when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. You can control the
speed, add sound, and even customize the properties of transition effects.

Activity 1. Guess the Transition name


Direction: Pictures below are some of the available transitions in PowerPoint. Identify the name of
each transition by completing the given word.

1. Z _ _ M 2. A _ _ P_ _ _ E

3. S _ _ _ T

4. F _ _ _ H
2. C _ _ _ K _ _ B_ _ _ D

Analysis.
1. How do you think this activity helped you as we start our lesson in slides transitions?

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Abstraction and Generalization
About transitions
There are three categories of unique transitions to choose from, all of which can be found on
the Transitions tab.
• Subtle: These are the most basic types of transitions. They use simple animations to move between
slides.

• Exciting: These use more complex ani-


mations to transition between slides.
While they're more visually interesting
than Subtle transitions, adding too
many can make your presentation look
less professional. However, when used
in moderation they can add a nice
touch between important slides.

• Dynamic Content: If you're transi-


tioning between two slides that
use similar slide layouts, dynamic
transitions will move only the placeholders, not the slides themselves. When used
correctly, dynamic transitions can help unify your slides and add a further level of polish to your
presentation.

To apply a transition: 2. Click the Transitions tab, then locate


the Transition to This Slide group. By de-
1. Select the desired slide from the Slide Navigation fault, None is applied to each slide. Click
pane. This is the slide that will appear after the the More drop-down arrow to display all
transition. transitions.

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3.Click a transition to apply it to the selected
slide. This will automatically preview the
transition.

Note: You can use the Apply To All command in


the Timing group to apply the same transition to
all slides in your presentation. Keep in mind that
this will modify any other transitions you've ap-

Try applying a few types of transitions to various


slides in your presentation. You may find that
some transitions work better than others,
depending on the content of your slides.

To preview a transition:
You can preview the transition for a selected slide at any time using one of these two methods:
• Click the Preview command on the Transitions tab. • Click the Play Animations command
in the Slide
Navigation
pane.

Modifying transitions
To modify the transition effect:

You can quickly customize the look of a transition by changing its direction.
1. Select the slide with the transition you want to modify.
2. Click the Effect Options command and choose the
desired option. These options will vary depending 3. The transition will be modified,
on the selected transition and a preview of the transition
will appear.
Note: Some transitions do not allow
you to modify the direction.

To modify the transition duration:


1. Select the slide with the transition you
want to modify.
2. In the Duration field in the Timing group, enter the desired time for the transition.
In this example, we'll decrease the time to half a second—or 00.50—to make the transition faster.

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To add sound:
1. Select the slide with the transition you want to modify.
2. Click the Sound drop-down menu in the Timing group.
3. Click a sound to apply it to the selected slide, then preview the transition to hear the sound.

Note: Sounds are best used in moderation. Applying a sound between


every slide could become overwhelming or even annoying to an audi-
ence when presenting your slide show.

To remove a transition:

1. Select the slide with the transition you want to remove.


2. Choose None from the Transition to This Slide group. The
transition will be removed.

To remove transitions from all slides, apply


the None transition to a slide, then click the Apply to
All command.

Advancing slides

Normally, in Slide Show view you would advance to the next slide by clicking your mouse or by pressing the
spacebar or arrow keys on your keyboard. The Advance Slides setting in the Timing group allows the
presentation to advance on its own and display each slide for a specific amount of time. This feature is es-
pecially useful for unattended presentations, such as those at a trade show booth.

To advance slides automatically:

1. Select the slide you want to modify.


2.Locate the Timing group on the Transitions tab. Under Advance Slide, uncheck the box next
to On Mouse Click.
3. In the After field, enter the amount of time you want to display the slide. In this example, we
will advance the slide automatically after 1 minute and 15
seconds, or 01:15:00. 4. Select another slide and repeat the
process until all slides have the desired
timing. You can also click the Apply
to All command to apply the same
timing to all slides.
If you need to advance to the next slide
before an automatic transition, you can
always click the mouse or press the space-
bar to advance the slides as normal.

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Application.

Direction: Perform the practice task given below:


1. Open our practice presentation.
2. With the first slide selected, apply a Push transition from the Subtle category.
3. Change the Effect Options to push From Right.
4. Change the Duration to 2.00.
5. Set the slides to Automatically Advance after 3 seconds, or 00:03.00.
6. Use the Apply to All command to apply your changes to every slide.
7. Using the Slide Show button at the bottom of your window, play your slideshow.

Reflect
Complete the statements below.
I understand _____________________________________________________________________________________
_don’t understand ________________________________________________________________________________
I need more information about ______________________________________________________________________

Reinforcement & Enrichment

Direction. Demonstrate the skills enumerated below.

Activity: My Fourth Navigation

1. Create an 8-slide presentation using your personal information as the texts of your presentation.
Note: Refer to your activity in Week 3 module-Keep this in mind section.
DO NOT include pictures, clipart and graphics. You may use shapes and lines.
2. As a rule make your first page as the title page.
3. Choose a theme and apply the same theme in all your slides.
4. Select the appropriate color, name and size of your font that will match to your design template.
5. With the first selected slide, apply a Split transition from the Subtle category.
6. Select your own transition for slides 2-8
7. Change the duration to 3.00
8. Set the slides to Automatically Advance after 4 seconds, or 00:04.00.
9. Use the Apply to All command to apply your changes to every slide.
10. Using the Slide Show button at the bottom of your window, play your slideshow.
11. Save your presentation as task4_CT_***(where your *** is your family name) in your PC.

Prepared by: Maricar R. Pornel

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Assess Your Learning

Multiple Choice. Select the best the answer. Chose the letter only.
1. Daunte wants each slide to appear with a checkerboard effect. Which of the following
would you
apply to cause this effect?
A. Object C. Trigger
B. Animation D. Transition
2. Which option indicates that a presentation should wait for a mouse click prior to moving to
the
next slide?
A. Duration C. after
B. On mouse click D. after mouse click
3. Which command is used to specify the length of the transition effect for each slide in a
presentation?
A. Timing C. Rehearse
B. Preview D. Duration
4. Which of the following category of slides Ripple effect belong?
A. Trigger C. Exciting
B. Dynamic content D. . Subtle
5. Which command is used to insert a sound clip into a slide?
A. Play C. Music
B. Audio D. Sound
6. Pam wants slide 1 to stay on the screen for 30 seconds. Which of the following would she use to complete
this task?
A. Effect options C. On mouse click
B. Advance slide after D. Duration
7. What are movements from one slide to another during a presentation called?
A. Emphasis C. Animations
B. Simulations D. Transitions
8. Jose wants each slide to appear with a Ferris wheel effect. Which of the following category
of slides this effect belong?
A. Exciting C. rigger
B. Dynamic content D. Subtle
9. To preview the transition for a selected slide, we use the method
A. Clicking Preview command C. clicking animation
B. Clicking slide navigation pane D. clicking file preview
10.Which command is used to specify the length of the transition effect for each slide in a
presentation?
A. Timing C. Rehearse
B. Preview D. Duration

References & Photo Credits


https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint/getting-started-with-powerpoint/1/
https://www.lifewire.com/slide-or-slides-2767466
https://www.electricteacher.com/ptransitions.htm
https://app.quizalize.com/view/quiz/powerpoint-animation-and-transition
https://opentextbc.ca/learningpowerpoint/chapter/slide-transitions-and-animations/

Prepared by: Maricar R. Pornel

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