What you'll learn
- Demonstrate how to view and navigate a presentation
- Describe how to group, arrange, and animate objects
- Add and Modify Tables, Charts, Pictures, and Shapes
- Apply transitions and animations
Requirements
- Access to PowerPoint 2019 is recommended
Description
Making PowerPoint 2019 Easy & Effective
Using PowerPoint effectively is a crucial skill for any business professional. Whether its designing a presentation for a meeting, creating a handout, or even creating and exporting a custom video, PowerPoint 2019 is a tool that everyone should feel comfortable using. In this Bigger Brains course our PowerPoint guru Kelly Vandever walks you through the basics of getting started with PowerPoint 2019.
How To Organize, Create, And Effectively Share Information You Need To Present
Microsoft PowerPoint is the most common tool used to do presentations in the workplace. This course teaches the most commonly used PowerPoint features and introduces some of the more advanced options.
Move beyond bullet points! In this training course presentation expert Kelly Vandever and Maren Reaves will walk you through all the basic features (and then some) with Microsoft PowerPoint 2019.
Who this course is for:
- New PowerPoint 2019 Users
Course content
- Preview07:11
- Preview07:48
- 11:43View and Navigate a Presentation
- 04:30Slideshow Options
- 06:27Create and Save
- 3 questionsKnowledge Check
Instructor
Bigger Brains Founder and President Chip Reaves is a serial entrepreneur who has started five successful companies. An Atlanta native, Chip began fixing computers for small businesses in the 1980's while studying Computer Science at Georgia Tech. After 10 years building a successful IT Service Practice in Atlanta, Chip founded the Computer Troubleshooters franchise system alongside Wilson & Suzanne McOrist, which became the world's largest computer service franchise and received multiple awards from Entrepreneur Magazine, Franchise Business Review, and AllBusiness.
Chip has been interviewed on TV and other major media on topics related to small business technology and entrepreneurship, including ABC News, BusinessWeek TV, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times, and is a member of Jim Blasingame's "Brain Trust" on SmallBusinessAdvocate. In 2010 Chip was listed among the Top 150 most influential people in small business IT by SMB PC magazine.
Chip lives with his wife Maren and step-daughter Meg in Anderson, South Carolina where they also co-own a Computer Troubleshooters franchise location. In his spare time Chip is very active with his church and local charities, and consults with two aid organizations serving Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa.