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The PowerPoint 98 Viewer will allow you to view PowerPoint files under Mac OS9.x or Classic under OSX, but probably won’t work with more recent versions of OS X. If you need a viewer for later Mac OS versions, read on. A Cross-Platform Viewer for Windows, Mac and Linux. Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +.
Note: You are currently viewing documentation for Moodle 2.3. Up-to-date documentation for the latest stable version is available here: PowerPoint.
PowerPoint is the presentation component of the Microsoft Office suite. This program’s intent is similar to OpenOffice Impress or Apple’s Keynote. While this page will talk about PowerPoint, many of the suggestions apply to other presentation programs.
*2Exporting to different formats
*3PowerPoint alternativesReducing file size for the web
Reducing the overall file size helps any presentation be more user friendly on the web. Not all users have high speed internet access or the latest and greatest fastest computers in the world. Some basic steps for reducing the size of PowerPoint or other presentation files or pages are:
* Don’t use large images - 1024 pixels wide by 768 tall is an upper limit. Remember different computers will have different screen settings. What fits on yours may be bigger on mine.
* Do re-size any image to the size you are going to use in your presentation. That 1024x768 image which displays at 102x76, just could be kept by the program at the larger size.
* Don’t ’allow fast saves’ - this option only appends new content to save time, it doesn’t remove deleted material
* Be careful about a cut and paste of an images from other programs. Images might not compress.Exporting to different formats
Most presentation programs have the ability to export into other formats. These alternative formats can also be used by Moodle. Of course, you can create a resource link directly to your presentation and allow you student to download.HTML
Most presentations can be exported to a series of web pages using HTML and file images. The web export features have a variety of options that offer quite a bit of control in producing the output and mimic the presentation application experience. The student does not download the entire presentation. By default, Powerpoint on Windows does not export HTML presentations using the UTF-8 character set, but it allows for this through a setting in the Web export dialog.Powerpoint For Mac Os
Moodle. After uploading the file structure of an exported web presentation into your course, you can use the File or website link to point the student to the index page of the presentation in a new window. The presentation can easily include links to other resources and once created the author, can easily integrate a variety of other materials without having to re create these in Moodle.Flash
There are several commercial plugins that can export Powerpoints or other presentations as self-contained Flash movies. These may be smaller than standard PowerPoints, though file size reduction can also be achieved without converting to a different format. OpenOffice’s Impress and Apple’s Keynote both have this functionality built in. :TIP: do not expect all of the more advanced features of your presentation to transfer into a Flash file.TIP:It is possible to convert PPT to SWF online at site like Zamzar - http://www.zamzar.comRich Text Format (RTF)
You can save a most presentation in Rich Text Format. In PowerPoint select File>SaveAs> and use the file type ’Outline/RTF’ in the dropdown menu. In doing so you will lose all images and graphics and create a text file that can be opened in Word or PowerPoint, amongst other applications.TIP:Did you know you can import an outline from a word processor into some presentation programs? Portable Document Format (.pdf)
Most presentation programs will have a built in method to convert your presentation to an Portable Document Format. Adobe has a free reader but there are other products which will read a PDF file.
An alternative is to ’print to’ a virtual PDF printer using another program. There are a few free open source programs and many commercial products that will create PDF files. For example QPDF is a free PDF file creator.PowerPoint alternatives
Your students do not need a copy of PowerPoint to view presentations. Microsoft makes a viewer program available for use on Windows and Mac OS X. The free, OpenOffice Impress is available for Window, Linux and Mac OS and adds the ability to create and view presentations in PowerPoint compatible format.PowerPoint Viewer
The PowerPoint Viewer is a free download from Microsoft. As with all viewers, this program may not have full compatability and parts of your presentation may lack certain features.
See: PowerPoint Viewer 2003 for Windows.Apple’s Keynote
Part of Apple’s iWork office productivity package (along with Apple Pages). Can open and save PowerPoint compatible files as well as saving in its own format and allowing export as PDF, Flash and Quicktime movies.
See: Apple KeynoteOpenOffice Impress
Part of the free and open source OpenOffice office suite. Can open and save PowerPoint compatible files as well as saving in its own format and allows exporting as Flash and PDF.
See: OO Impress descriptionMoodle presentation like modules
There are several standard Moodle resources and activities that will allow you to create presentations within Moodle. And there are many third party Contributed code plugins and modules as well.
A lesson activity creates linked visual pages of content in a variety of ways. Both Lesson and PowerPoint can be turned into an asynchronous adaptive teaching tool. Some simpler PowerPoints can be imported into a Lesson.
The Slideshow module uses HTML and has a focus on images.
Presentation module is another Moodle HTML based activity.
Another simple option is to use one of the resource tools to link to a presentation stored in your course files or in another place.Presentation abuses
Many educators note that PowerPoint (or other electronic presentations) is not used efficiently or effectively by the presenters in most mediums from a learner perspective. There are many approaches to making an effective presentation, which vary according to the environment of the presentation (face to face vrs asynchronous on line, is one).
*Too much visual information on a page TIP: Step back 8 feet from your 20’ computer screen, can you really read it?TIP: Reduce the number of fonts or graphics on a pageTIP: Break the content up into more pages
*Ignoring the conflict between audio and visual processing by viewer TIP: Give viewers your speaking notes, have supplemental resources available along with your screen presentation.
*Inconsistent formattingTIP: different bullet type every page, being cute to be cute)
*Same format every page TIP: Use 3 or 4 formats on longer presentations, each one alerts viewer to your intent. Examples: ’here is what I am going to tell you format’, ’here are the details’ format, ’here is what I just told you’ format.Retrieved from ’https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/index.php?title=PowerPoint&oldid=49943’
With its powerful tools and dazzling effects, Keynote makes it easy to create stunning and memorable presentations, and comes included with most Apple devices. Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to create diagrams or illustrations that bring your slides to life. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC.
Keynote sets the stage for an impressive presentation. A simple, intuitive interface puts important tools front and center, so everyone on your team can easily add beautiful charts, edit photos, and incorporate cinematic effects. And Rehearse Mode lets you practice on the go, with the current or next slide, notes, and clock — all in one view.Start with a gorgeous layout.
Choose from over 30 eye‑catching themes that instantly give your presentation a professional look. Or create your own slide designs, background images, and page‑by‑page customization.Create next-level animations.
Add drama to your presentation with more than 30 cinematic transitions and effects. Make your words pop by adding textures, color gradients, and even photos — with just a tap. And animate objects along a path using Apple Pencil or your finger on your iPhone or iPad.See a few examples of Keynote animationsMake every slide spectacular.
Choose from over 700 Apple-designed shapes, galleries, math equations, and charts. Take a photo or scan a document with your iPhone, and Continuity Camera can send it straight to Keynote on your Mac.What’s new in Keynote.NewPlay YouTube and Vimeo videos right in Keynote.Powerpoint For Mac
Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, then play them right in your presentations, without the need to download or open the video in a media player.*NewOutline your presentation. Easier.
With outline view for iPhone and iPad, quickly jot down your thoughts, restructure ideas, and move concepts from slide to slide. Then, switch to slide view and start designing.NewTurn handwriting into text. Magically.
With Scribble and Apple Pencil, your handwritten words will automatically be converted to typed text. Take notes, write a presentation, or annotate text fast and easy.Showcase videos like never before.
Play videos and movies continuously across slides, without the need to start and stop, or edit them into clips.Align objects to motion paths.
With just a tap, you can point an object in the right direction, and it will stay pointed in the right direction as it travels along a path.Present over video conference.Like a pro.
Keynote for Mac allows you to play a slideshow within a window, instead of full screen, so you can access other apps and files while you present.
You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Keynote. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The slides you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.
You can also work on presentations stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.
Work together in the same presentation, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just select a name on the collaborator list to jump to anyone’s cursor.
Add color, illustrations, and handwritten comments for more beautiful presentations with Apple Pencil on your iPad.
Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote documents as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint documents right in Keynote.Numbers
Create great-lookingspreadsheets. Together.Learn more about NumbersPages
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*Powerpoint For Mac Os
*Powerpoint For MacJump to: navigation, search
The PowerPoint 98 Viewer will allow you to view PowerPoint files under Mac OS9.x or Classic under OSX, but probably won’t work with more recent versions of OS X. If you need a viewer for later Mac OS versions, read on. A Cross-Platform Viewer for Windows, Mac and Linux. Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +.
Note: You are currently viewing documentation for Moodle 2.3. Up-to-date documentation for the latest stable version is available here: PowerPoint.
PowerPoint is the presentation component of the Microsoft Office suite. This program’s intent is similar to OpenOffice Impress or Apple’s Keynote. While this page will talk about PowerPoint, many of the suggestions apply to other presentation programs.
*2Exporting to different formats
*3PowerPoint alternativesReducing file size for the web
Reducing the overall file size helps any presentation be more user friendly on the web. Not all users have high speed internet access or the latest and greatest fastest computers in the world. Some basic steps for reducing the size of PowerPoint or other presentation files or pages are:
* Don’t use large images - 1024 pixels wide by 768 tall is an upper limit. Remember different computers will have different screen settings. What fits on yours may be bigger on mine.
* Do re-size any image to the size you are going to use in your presentation. That 1024x768 image which displays at 102x76, just could be kept by the program at the larger size.
* Don’t ’allow fast saves’ - this option only appends new content to save time, it doesn’t remove deleted material
* Be careful about a cut and paste of an images from other programs. Images might not compress.Exporting to different formats
Most presentation programs have the ability to export into other formats. These alternative formats can also be used by Moodle. Of course, you can create a resource link directly to your presentation and allow you student to download.HTML
Most presentations can be exported to a series of web pages using HTML and file images. The web export features have a variety of options that offer quite a bit of control in producing the output and mimic the presentation application experience. The student does not download the entire presentation. By default, Powerpoint on Windows does not export HTML presentations using the UTF-8 character set, but it allows for this through a setting in the Web export dialog.Powerpoint For Mac Os
Moodle. After uploading the file structure of an exported web presentation into your course, you can use the File or website link to point the student to the index page of the presentation in a new window. The presentation can easily include links to other resources and once created the author, can easily integrate a variety of other materials without having to re create these in Moodle.Flash
There are several commercial plugins that can export Powerpoints or other presentations as self-contained Flash movies. These may be smaller than standard PowerPoints, though file size reduction can also be achieved without converting to a different format. OpenOffice’s Impress and Apple’s Keynote both have this functionality built in. :TIP: do not expect all of the more advanced features of your presentation to transfer into a Flash file.TIP:It is possible to convert PPT to SWF online at site like Zamzar - http://www.zamzar.comRich Text Format (RTF)
You can save a most presentation in Rich Text Format. In PowerPoint select File>SaveAs> and use the file type ’Outline/RTF’ in the dropdown menu. In doing so you will lose all images and graphics and create a text file that can be opened in Word or PowerPoint, amongst other applications.TIP:Did you know you can import an outline from a word processor into some presentation programs? Portable Document Format (.pdf)
Most presentation programs will have a built in method to convert your presentation to an Portable Document Format. Adobe has a free reader but there are other products which will read a PDF file.
An alternative is to ’print to’ a virtual PDF printer using another program. There are a few free open source programs and many commercial products that will create PDF files. For example QPDF is a free PDF file creator.PowerPoint alternatives
Your students do not need a copy of PowerPoint to view presentations. Microsoft makes a viewer program available for use on Windows and Mac OS X. The free, OpenOffice Impress is available for Window, Linux and Mac OS and adds the ability to create and view presentations in PowerPoint compatible format.PowerPoint Viewer
The PowerPoint Viewer is a free download from Microsoft. As with all viewers, this program may not have full compatability and parts of your presentation may lack certain features.
See: PowerPoint Viewer 2003 for Windows.Apple’s Keynote
Part of Apple’s iWork office productivity package (along with Apple Pages). Can open and save PowerPoint compatible files as well as saving in its own format and allowing export as PDF, Flash and Quicktime movies.
See: Apple KeynoteOpenOffice Impress
Part of the free and open source OpenOffice office suite. Can open and save PowerPoint compatible files as well as saving in its own format and allows exporting as Flash and PDF.
See: OO Impress descriptionMoodle presentation like modules
There are several standard Moodle resources and activities that will allow you to create presentations within Moodle. And there are many third party Contributed code plugins and modules as well.
A lesson activity creates linked visual pages of content in a variety of ways. Both Lesson and PowerPoint can be turned into an asynchronous adaptive teaching tool. Some simpler PowerPoints can be imported into a Lesson.
The Slideshow module uses HTML and has a focus on images.
Presentation module is another Moodle HTML based activity.
Another simple option is to use one of the resource tools to link to a presentation stored in your course files or in another place.Presentation abuses
Many educators note that PowerPoint (or other electronic presentations) is not used efficiently or effectively by the presenters in most mediums from a learner perspective. There are many approaches to making an effective presentation, which vary according to the environment of the presentation (face to face vrs asynchronous on line, is one).
*Too much visual information on a page TIP: Step back 8 feet from your 20’ computer screen, can you really read it?TIP: Reduce the number of fonts or graphics on a pageTIP: Break the content up into more pages
*Ignoring the conflict between audio and visual processing by viewer TIP: Give viewers your speaking notes, have supplemental resources available along with your screen presentation.
*Inconsistent formattingTIP: different bullet type every page, being cute to be cute)
*Same format every page TIP: Use 3 or 4 formats on longer presentations, each one alerts viewer to your intent. Examples: ’here is what I am going to tell you format’, ’here are the details’ format, ’here is what I just told you’ format.Retrieved from ’https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/index.php?title=PowerPoint&oldid=49943’
With its powerful tools and dazzling effects, Keynote makes it easy to create stunning and memorable presentations, and comes included with most Apple devices. Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to create diagrams or illustrations that bring your slides to life. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC.
Keynote sets the stage for an impressive presentation. A simple, intuitive interface puts important tools front and center, so everyone on your team can easily add beautiful charts, edit photos, and incorporate cinematic effects. And Rehearse Mode lets you practice on the go, with the current or next slide, notes, and clock — all in one view.Start with a gorgeous layout.
Choose from over 30 eye‑catching themes that instantly give your presentation a professional look. Or create your own slide designs, background images, and page‑by‑page customization.Create next-level animations.
Add drama to your presentation with more than 30 cinematic transitions and effects. Make your words pop by adding textures, color gradients, and even photos — with just a tap. And animate objects along a path using Apple Pencil or your finger on your iPhone or iPad.See a few examples of Keynote animationsMake every slide spectacular.
Choose from over 700 Apple-designed shapes, galleries, math equations, and charts. Take a photo or scan a document with your iPhone, and Continuity Camera can send it straight to Keynote on your Mac.What’s new in Keynote.NewPlay YouTube and Vimeo videos right in Keynote.Powerpoint For Mac
Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, then play them right in your presentations, without the need to download or open the video in a media player.*NewOutline your presentation. Easier.
With outline view for iPhone and iPad, quickly jot down your thoughts, restructure ideas, and move concepts from slide to slide. Then, switch to slide view and start designing.NewTurn handwriting into text. Magically.
With Scribble and Apple Pencil, your handwritten words will automatically be converted to typed text. Take notes, write a presentation, or annotate text fast and easy.Showcase videos like never before.
Play videos and movies continuously across slides, without the need to start and stop, or edit them into clips.Align objects to motion paths.
With just a tap, you can point an object in the right direction, and it will stay pointed in the right direction as it travels along a path.Present over video conference.Like a pro.
Keynote for Mac allows you to play a slideshow within a window, instead of full screen, so you can access other apps and files while you present.
You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Keynote. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The slides you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.
You can also work on presentations stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.
Work together in the same presentation, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just select a name on the collaborator list to jump to anyone’s cursor.
Add color, illustrations, and handwritten comments for more beautiful presentations with Apple Pencil on your iPad.
Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote documents as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint documents right in Keynote.Numbers
Create great-lookingspreadsheets. Together.Learn more about NumbersPages
Create documents that are, in a word, beautiful.Learn more about Pages
Download: http://gg.gg/mt0lg