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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGY
|Lesson:6, Creating
Animation Slide
In today’s fast-paced world, where
technology is constantly evolving,
empowerment technology refers to any
tool or system that enables individuals
and communities to take control of their
lives, make informed decisions, and
ultimately enhance their well-being.
Microsoft PowerPoint

-Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful


presentation software that helps you
produce an effective presentation in the
form of on-screen slides. It provides
hyperlinks and several animation styles
such as Entrance, Emphasis, Exit and
Motion Paths. Animation and hyperlinks
are great tools in making a presentation
more dynamic.
(Terms, Views and Functions in Microsoft
PowerPoint)
Slide – is a single page of a
presentation collectively, a group of
slides may be known as a slide deck. The
shortcut key to insert a new slide is
Ctrl+M
Design Templates – are pre-designed
graphic styles that you can apply to
Your slides.
Slide Show Button – a collection of
pages arranged in sequence that cor text
and images for presenting to an
audience. You may press F5 if you to start
your presentation from the beginning of
the slides or you may.
(The slide show button to display the
current slide in the presentation)
• Animation is a set of effects which can
be applied to text or graph within a slide.

•Transitions are motion effects that


when in Slide Show view movement to
your slides as you advance from one slide
to another.

• Presentation Views – These are the


buttons that you use to change view Into
normal, outline, slide sorter, notes page,
and reading views
(Normal Outline, Slide Notes, Reading
View, Note Page, Reading View..)
Normal View- a simplified layout of
the page so you can quickly key, and
format the text.
Notes Page View – displays your slides
on the top portion of the page, with the
speaker notes for each slide in the notes
pane on the bottom of the pane.
Outline View – displays all of the text
in a PowerPoint slide show in outline
form regardless of the design, objects
and animations.

>Outline View:
-Displays all of the text in a PowerPoint
slide show in outline
Form regardless of the design, objects
and animations

Slide Sorter View allows you to see


thumbnails of all the slides in your
presentation to easily rearrange them.

( )TIPS IN CREATING AN
EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION

1.Keep slide counts to a minimum to


maintain a clear
And to keep the audience attentive.
2. Clarity- Use a font style that is easy to
read a Message

3. Simplicity Use bullets or short


sentences

4. Visuals Use graphics to help in your


presentation but not too many to
Distract the audience.

5. Consistency Make your design uniform

6. Contrast – Use light font on dark


background or vice versa.
(⚫)SAMPLE ANIMATION
-Create an animation where one person
wants to pass the ball to another person.
To add animation, do the following:

1. On the first slide of your


presentation, change the layout into
a blank layout. To do this, follow the
steps below;
>Click the Home tab.
>On the Slides group, click Layout.
>Click Blank Draw two objects in the form
of a man using PowerPoint’s shapes. To
do this
2. Click the Insert tab. – Click Shapes
and select the appropriate shapes as
shown on the Figure using a black fill
color for the two men, dark red for
the ball and green for the
rectangular ground.
3. Right-click the slide thumbnail on
the Slides pane and click Duplicate
Slide.
4. Move the right hand of the first man
a little backward as shown below
5. Right-click the first slide thumbnail
on the Slides pane and click .
6. Paste the slide after the second slide
on the Slides pane.
7. On the third slide, click the ball.
8. Click the Animations tab.
9. Click Add Animation and then select
More Motion Paths. Add Motion Path
Dialog box will appear.
10. Click Arc Up and then click OK. The
motion path will look similar to the one
below. Adjust the motion path such that
the arrow is extended up to the hands of
the second man.
11.Make sure the motion path is still
selected. Click Animation Pane on the
Advanced Animation group.
12.On the Animation pane, click the drop-
down arrow on the Oval animation And
then select Effect Options
To integrate timing, do the
following:
1. Click the Timing tab.
2. On the Start drop down arrow, click With
Previous.
3. 3. Click OK.
4. Click the first slide thumbnail,
5. Click the Transitions tab. On the Timing
group under Advance Slide, click After
and select 00:01:00 (1 second). Make sure
that the same timing is selected to the
other two slides.
6. And edit your creation

~THE END~
MEMBERS:
JOMARICK O. PARDITO
RANIE JAY C. TALOSIG
JOHN LUIZ G. ORLANDO

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