| Resources at MUSC |
Hands-on Classes |
The Center for Computing and Information Technology,
offers beginning and advanced classes in PowerPoint. See CCIT
Computer
Training Classes for class descriptions and links to dates
and sign-ups |
Online Tutorials |
PowerPoint
2002: Introduction
PowerPoint
2002: Advanced |
Personal Consultation |
Staff at the Center
for Academic Excellence are available by
appointment to consult with you about preparing your presentation,
including tips on best use of PowerPoint |
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| Resources at the MUSC Library |
IT Lab |
Located on the 4th floor of the Library, the IT lab offers over 200
computer workstations both PC and Mac, all with PowerPoint software. |
Public Service Desk |
The staff at the 4th floor Public Service Desk can answer
your questions about PowerPoint. They can also assist you with scanning
and saving pictures or other images for your presentation. Don't forget
to ask them about saving to homeroom or CDs. |
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| Resources on the Web: Tutorials |
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A tutorial in PowerPoint 2002 is offered in either Word or PowerPoint
format. |
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From the "Digital Toolbox" created by the Library of the California
Polytechnic State University,a tutorial on making presentations using
PowerPoint |
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Several universities, including North Carolina State and
the University of Arizona, have pooled resources to create online tutorials
like this one for PowerPoint 2000 |
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A tutorial of PowerPoint 2000 from the Building Learning with Technology
project of University of Maryland and local school districts |
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Originally developed for teachers, this is a PowerPoint tutorial
with "stars"! |
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Clear and well-organized tutorial from the University of Wisconsin,
EauClaire for PowerPoint 2000/2001 |
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| Resources on the Web: Articles, 'Zines. and more |
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Articles on how to jazz up your PowerPoint presentations |
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This site promises "new-product reviews, best presentation practices
and how-to's." |
Is PowerPoint the Devil?
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Chicago Tribune article by Julia Keller
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From North Carolina State University, a tool for judging the quality
of PowerPoint presentations |