A presentation package is a computer software package that is used to display information usually in form of a slide show.
Examples of presentation package
Microsoft PowerPoint
Macromedia flash
Windows movie maker
Open Office
Uses of Presentation Package
(1) As a slide show
(2) In delivering multimedia lectures
(3) In writing multimedia story book
Getting Started with PowerPoint
Ways to start PowerPoint
(1) Double-clicking the icon on the desktop
(2) Using the Start menu
Ways to Create a New Presentation
(1) Using Blank presentation
(2) Using Templates
(3) Auto Content Wizard
How to Insert Text
Placeholders are the dotted outline that appear when you create a new slide. These boxes serve as placeholders for objects such as the slide title, text, chart, table, and clip art.
Just click to add text in any placeholder or double click to add the specified object.
Evaluation
- Mention two ways to start a PowerPoint
- State two ways to create a new presentation
General Evaluation
- What is a presentation package
- List three examples of a presentation package
- State two uses of a presentation package
- Describe how you would create a slide in Ms- PowerPoint
Weekend Assignment
SECTION A
Instruction: Choose the correct option from the ones lettered A to D
- The following are examples of a presentation package except
(a) Ms-PowerPoint (b) Macromedia Flash (c) Windows Movie Maker (d) Ms Excel
- is the main reason/use of presentation package(a) calculation (b) word processing
(c) presentation (d) analysis
- package is a software package that is used to display information usually in form
of a slide(a) graphic (b) spreadsheet (c) database (d) presentation - is an act of delivering a seminar, talk, lecture etc to the audience either formally or
informally (a) presentation (b) chanting (c) teaching (d) talking - are the dotted outline that appears when you create a new slide (a) slides (b) template (c) placeholder (d) animation
SECTION B
- State two uses of a presentation package
- List five examples of a presentation package
See also
COMMUNICATION
THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF BUSINESS FIRMS
PROFIT
CAPITAL