Microsoft Sway Essentials
What you'll learn
- Describe the use of Sway
- Create a new Sway
- Add Cards and Groups to a Sway
- Insert media and other content types in your Sway
- Discuss different ways to host and share your Sway
Requirements
- An Office 365 account is recommended
Description
Learn the easy way to create compelling, modern presentations with Microsoft Sway
For everyone who ever struggled to create an engaging presentation with PowerPoint, rejoice! Microsoft Sway is a unique and refreshing way to create visually appealing, interactive presentations. This course will walk you through getting started with your first Sway.
Sway’s unusual approach to creating a presentation can be tricky for first time users. In this course, presentation expert and founder of Speaking Practically, Kelly Vandever, will walk you through everything you need to know to create and share “Sways”.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for anyone using Office 365.
Course content
- Preview07:10
- Preview12:26
- 15:0103: Adding Cards
- 12:3604: Groups
- 14:0005: Co-Authoring and Sharing
- 06:1006: Creating a Sway from Other Files
- 08:08Helpful Tips
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.