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LESSON 5 Advanced Presentation Skills Embedding Objects in MS Powerpoint

This document describes a rubric for assessing skills, correctness, and teamwork on a scale of 1 to 5. For skills, a 5 means all topics skills were applied, 3 means most skills were applied, and 1 means few or no skills were applied. For correctness, a 5 means the output is free of errors, 3 means the output contains minimal errors, and 1 means the output contains many errors. For teamwork, a 5 means the group presented their work most effectively without wasting time, 3 means the group exerted little effort, and 1 means the group did not exert effort. The total score is out of 15 for high performance, 9 for medium performance, and 3 for low performance.
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LESSON 5 Advanced Presentation Skills Embedding Objects in MS Powerpoint

This document describes a rubric for assessing skills, correctness, and teamwork on a scale of 1 to 5. For skills, a 5 means all topics skills were applied, 3 means most skills were applied, and 1 means few or no skills were applied. For correctness, a 5 means the output is free of errors, 3 means the output contains minimal errors, and 1 means the output contains many errors. For teamwork, a 5 means the group presented their work most effectively without wasting time, 3 means the group exerted little effort, and 1 means the group did not exert effort. The total score is out of 15 for high performance, 9 for medium performance, and 3 for low performance.
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Category 5 3 1

All skills from the Most skills from Few or no skills


Skills topic are applied. the topic are from the topic is
applied. applied.
The output is free The output The output
Correctness from errors. contains minimal contains many
errors. errors.

RUBRICS
The group The group The group did not
present their exerted little exert effort in
work in the most effort in presenting their
Teamwork effective way presenting their work.
without wasting work.
time and effort.

Total 15 9 3
EMBEDDING OBJECTS
IN MICROSOFT
POWERPOINT
LESSON 4: Advanced Presentation Skills
EMBEDDING
■ the act of placing objects
within the presentation.
Embedding Objects in
Microsoft PowerPoint
■ Embedding objects is easy
using Microsoft PowerPoint.
With this option, you can
insert an Excel file that would
look like a table to a
Steps on how to embed an
object to your slide presentation
1) Go to the Insert tab.
2) On the Text group, click on Object
Steps on how to embed an
object to your slide presentation
3) The Insert Object dialog box
would appear.
Options:
■ Creates New – creates a
new file from scratch. You
can select on a wide variety
of files listed.
Options:
■ Create from File – creates
a file from an existing file
saved on your hard drive;
simply browse to the file to
use it.
Steps on how to embed an
object to your slide presentation
4) Once you are done, click OK.

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