Course Outline 1.0 IDENTIFICATION COURSE INFORMATION 2.0 LEARNING OVERVIEW SUBSECTION. Subject Code INFO. Course Name PowerPoint.



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Course Outline 1.0 IDENTIFICATION COURSE INFORMATION Subject Code INFO Course Name PowerPoint Course Code 10082 Effective Term Winter 2013 Classification Specialized Program Code and Name 915 - Business Computer Applications Total Course Hours 36 Credit Value / Grade Type 3 Academic Year 2012/2013 Approving Associate Dean Sharon Estok Revision Date August 25, 2011 2.0 LEARNING OVERVIEW SUBSECTION Course Description Resources Status REQ = Required REC = Recommended REF = Reference Learn to create effective presentations using basic functions and commands plus advanced features such as macros and action buttons using Microsoft PowerPoint. Please consult Bookstore booklist prior to purchase: Code or ISBN Name or Title Version or Author / Publisher Edition Type Status 9780135088326 Text REQ

Type Online Supply Text Book Custom Courseware Pre-requisite(s) Equivalent(s) Subject Code Course Code Course Name INFO 10053 Computer Basics with Windows, Word and Excel Or INFO 10113 Computer Basics with Windows Vista, Word & Excel Or INFO 10156 Computer Basics with Windows 7, Word and Excel Subject Code Course Code Course Name INFO BW003 MS PowerPoint - Level 1 And INFO BW203 MS PowerPoint - Level 2 3.0 COURSE CONTENT MAJOR MODULES, THEMES, OR TOPICS Common Features of Office 2010 Getting Started with PowerPoint 2010 Format a Presentation Enhance Presentations with Graphics Present Data Using Tables, Charts, and Animation Add MultiMedia Objects to a Presentation Customize Graphics and Draw on Slides Create Custom Templates Create Accessible Presentations and Write Macros Finalize Presentations 4.0 REFERENCE TO STANDARDS VS CODE RELEVANT VOCATIONAL LEARNING OUTCOME N/A EE CODE EE01-A EE01-B RELEVANT ESSENTIAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS OUTCOME Communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in the written, spoken, and visual form that fulfills the purpose and meets the needs of the audience. Respond to written, spoken, or visual messages in a manner that ensures effective communication.

EE03-A EE03-B EE04-A EE04-B EE05-A EE05-B EE06-A EE06-B GE CODE Apply a systematic approach to solve problems. Use a variety of thinking skills to anticipate and solve problems. Locate, select, organize, and document information using appropriate technology and information systems. Analyze, evaluate, and apply relevant information from a variety of sources. Show respect for the diverse opinions, values, belief systems, and contributions of others. Interact with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals. Manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects. Take responsibility for one's own actions, decisions, and consequences. RELEVANT GENERAL EDUCATION THEME N/A ES CODE OTHER EXTERNAL STANDARD N/A 5.0 COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of the course learning outcomes, the student will reliably demonstrate the ability to: LO01 Students will focus on common features of Office 2010. Start, Save, and Close programs Open, save, Print Documents Type and Edit text Cut, Copy and Paste Format Text and Paragraphs Use the Ribbon Use Shortcut Menus and Dialog Boxes LO02 Students will focus on getting started with PowerPoint 2010. Open, View and Save Presentations Edit and Replace Text in Normal View

Format Slide Text Check Spelling and use the Thesaurus Insert Slides and Modify Slide Layouts Insert and Format Pictures Organize Slides using the Slide Sorter View Apply Slide Transitions and View Slide Shows Insert Headers and Footers and Print Presentations Handouts Add Notes Pages and Print notes LO03 Students will focus on formatting a presentation. Create new presentations Change Presentation Themes Apply Font and Color Themes Format slide background with styles Format Slide background with Pictures and Textures Use Word Art Change character spacing and font colour Modify bulleted and numbered lists Move and copy text and objects Use format painter and clear all formatting commands LO04 Students will focus on enhancing presentations with graphics. Insert Slides form other presentation Insert, size and move clip art Modify picture shapes, borders and effects Add text to shapes and insert text boxes Apply gradient fills and group and align graphics

Convert text to SmartArt Graphics and add shapes Modify SmartArt layouts, colors, and styles Insert video files Apply video styles and adjust videos LO05 Students will focus on presenting data using tables, charts, and animation. Insert tables Modify Table Layouts Apply Table Styles Insert Column charts Edit and format charts Insert pie charts Apply animation enhance and emphasis effects Modify animation timing and use animation painter Navigate slide shows LO06 Students will focus on enhancing PowerPoint presentations. Use Research Task Pane Copy and paste between programs Customize character spacing Clear formatting Adjust line spacing Change text direction and case Divide text into columns Align text and shapes Duplicate slides Replace fonts

LO07 Students will focus on adding multimedia objects to a presentation. Edit videos Change video options Insert hyperlinks Insert and edit Excel charts Link files with paste special Add action settings to shapes Create slides with times breaks Insert sounds effects Insert watermarks Create SmartArt organizational charts LO08 Students will focus on customizing graphics and drawing on slides. Create custom shapes Group objects and export custom shapes Use the ruler to apply indents and align objects Animate graphics using motion paths Recolor and customize pictures Modify and link to photo albums Add captions and convert text to SmartArt Modify graphics to reduce presentation file sizes Insert symbols Edit notes and handouts masters LO09 Students will focus on creating custom templates.

Create custom templates Custom Slide layouts Set transparent colors and organize slide masters and layouts Customize Slide master elements Create custom layouts Add custom SmartArt Placeholders Work with multiple slide masters Use templates to create new presentations Insert slides from Multiple Slide Masters Organize slide elements using the selection pane LO10 Students will focus on creating accessible presentations and write macros. Work with language and Translation Tools Make Presentations more accessible Prepare presentations for Kiosks and Save as Slide Shows Remove personal information and prepare presentations for sharing on the Internet Display the developer Tab and add ActiveX Controls Create and debug Macros Write and test VBA Statements Add and edit comments Import slides from other file formats and check compatibility Set passwords and add digital signatures LO11 Students will focus on finalizing presentations. Use reviewer Feedback to improve presentation Reorder and hide slides

Collect information using the Clipboard pane Paste from Webpages Create Citations in Word Cite sources on a Bibliography Slide Animate chart elements Mark up slides during presentations and use the Laser Pointer Change Presentation Resolution Package Presentations to CD 6.0 ASSESSMENT Individual assignment and grading details to be provided by Instructor. Assessment Method Weight Associated Outcomes Assignment(s) 50% LO01, LO02, LO03, LO04, LO05, LO06, LO07, LO08, LO09, LO10, LO11 Final Exam 50% LO01, LO02, LO03, LO04, LO05, LO06, LO07, LO08, LO09, LO10, LO11 TOTAL 7.0 STUDENT SUCCESS - POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Mohawk College has developed several policies and procedures designed to protect students and provide an enriching and rewarding learning experience in which the rights of individuals are respected. This may include the use of digital assessments such as turn it in. For the most up to date information on the following policies and procedures, consult Mohawk College's Policies and Procedures website. In addition, students enrolled in Mohawk/McMaster collaborative programs are protected under McMaster University's policies and procedures outlined in General Academic Regulations, McMaster Undergraduate Calendar, and in McMaster's Academic Integrity Policy. Please be advised that all policies and procedures are subject to change. EFFECTIVE FALL 2009 - Policy: AC700 - Program Promotion and Graduation Requirements: A minimum grade of 50% is required as a course pass at Mohawk College. Please be aware, however, that a higher passing grade (minimum 60% or 70%) may be required if this course is taken as part of certain diploma or certificate programs. Please consult your Academic Department for details. Additionally, if you are taking this course as part of a diploma or certificate program, be aware that you need an overall weighted grade point average (WGPA) of at least 60% to graduate. Graduation requirements are higher for some

programs. Please check requirements with your department. Note: Faculty are required to review Emergency Lockdown procedures and Emergency Evacuation Procedures, including Evacuation Procedures for students with disabilities, at the first class of every course they are teaching each semester. This information is available in the College Emergency Safety and Security Procedures Booklet distributed to all staff in hard copy, or online in MoCoMotion within the HR Staff Services Tab in the Occupational Health and Safety Channel (Occupational Health and Safety web site). Course information correct as of: August 25, 2011