Objective : The students should be able to
i. state the steps to launch PowerPoint presentation
ii. state the function of menu bar and toolbars
iii. create a blank slide presentation
iv. use WordArt
v. insert picture
vi. insert custom animation
vii. save the presentation
viii. close and exit the presentation
Knowledge and Skills :
i. Launch Power Point 2003 software.
ii. Insert WordArt, picture and custom animation.
iii. Save a file.
iv. Close and exit presentation.
Launch the Power Point Presentation
1. Click Start, All Programs and Microsoft Office.
2. Choose Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003.
3. A screen as below will be displayed.
4. The display is the interface of Power Point Presentation.
5. There are Menu bar and Toolbars on the top of the window
Insert WordArt
1. On the drawing toolbar, click WordArt
2. Select any ‘WordArt’ style.
3. The WordArt Gallery dialog box appears.
4. When Edit WordArt Text dialog box appears, type the word Myself and click OK as shown below.
Insert Picture
1.Click Insert on the Menu bar, then select Picture from Clipart or Files where your pictures are saved
2.Move the picture anywhere you like on the slide. You may see an example below.
Insert Custom Animation
1.Click Slide Show on the Menu bar and select Custom Animation.
2.The Custom Animation Task Pane appears on the right of the window.
3.Click on the word Myself then click Add Effect on the task pane.
4.Select Entrance from the drop down menu and select any effects such as Checkerboard, Fly In and others.
5.You may modify the effects; start, the speed and direction by clicking the drop down buttons.
6.Click on the picture and then click Add Effect on the task pane.
7.Select Emphasis from the drop down menu and select any effects such as Grow/Shrink, Spin or more effects.
8.You may modify the effects; start, the speed and amount by clicking the drop down buttons.
9.Save your presentation as Myself in My Document.
10.Close and exit your presentation.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Name Of Module:Introduction To Power Point Presentation
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Monday, June 29, 2009
motivasi pelajar cemerlang
Kaedah yang dibincangkan dalam buku saya adalah kaedah yang saya dapati benar-benar berkesan setelah 6 tahun membuat kajian melalui pembacaan dan bertanya daripada pelajar-pelajar cemerlang dan kaedah itulah yang saya amalkan. Saya memperuntukkan banyak masa membuat kajian cara belajar yang benar-benar berkesan kerana saya tidak mempunyai banyak masa untuk belajar. Saya mempunyai banyak komitmen lain yang perlu dilakukan dalam hidup saya. Kini, Alhamdulillah saya telah berjaya mencapai misi saya dan saya berasa simpati terhadap rakan-rakan pelajar yang bertungkus-lumus dan memperuntukkan banyak masa untuk cemerlang dalam peperiksaan. Sebenarnya, untuk cemerlang bukanlah banyak mana masa yang anda peruntukkan untuk belajar tetapi berapa banyak yang anda dapat belajar dalam sesuatu masa!. Atas maksud inilah saya berasa terpanggil untuk menulis buku “Motivasi dan Teknik Belajar Berkesan”.
Sekurang-kurangnya usaha saya selama 6 tahun itu dapat memberi manfaat kepada semua pelajar terutama di Malaysia . Sekiranya anda telah berjaya skor dalam peperiksaan atau berpuas hati melalui pengamalan kaedah yang dibincangkan dalam buku saya, saya berharap anda dapat meluahkan rasa hati anda ke motivatorpelajar@yahoo.com untuk dikongsi kepada rakan kita yang lain. Saya juga ada bercadang untuk menterjemahkannya ke dalam Bahasa Inggeris supaya seluruh dunia mendapat manfaat! Kini, menjadi pelajar cemerlang bukanlah perkara aneh lagi!"
Sekurang-kurangnya usaha saya selama 6 tahun itu dapat memberi manfaat kepada semua pelajar terutama di Malaysia . Sekiranya anda telah berjaya skor dalam peperiksaan atau berpuas hati melalui pengamalan kaedah yang dibincangkan dalam buku saya, saya berharap anda dapat meluahkan rasa hati anda ke motivatorpelajar@yahoo.com untuk dikongsi kepada rakan kita yang lain. Saya juga ada bercadang untuk menterjemahkannya ke dalam Bahasa Inggeris supaya seluruh dunia mendapat manfaat! Kini, menjadi pelajar cemerlang bukanlah perkara aneh lagi!"
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER
Central Processing Unit. The most powerful microprocessor chip in your computer is the CPU. For example the Intel Pentium chiphandles the central management functions of a high-powered PC. Intel's newest Hyper-Threading (technology that allows the CPU to process two separate threads of data simultaneously) CPU supports a 1 megabyte on-board L2 cache (the on-board cache functions as a buffer to feed data to the CPU at a faster rate). The speed of the CPU is measured in GigaHertz (billions of cycles per second).
RAM:Random-Access Memory. Hardware inside your computer that stores information while you work. RAM is one of the things that makes your computer run faster. RAM is not permanent storage of data. When you turn your computer off, all data in RAM is lost. RAM is available in different types, sizes, and speeds. Currently, depending on the Motherboard, the Intel Celeron D CPU uses PC-2700 ram with 533 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus). The Intel Pentim 4 HT CPU uses PC-3200 DDR (double data rate) ram with 800 MHz Front Side Bus.
Hard Drive:A Data Storage medium that houses all of the information in your computer. This would include your operating system (Windows), device drivers, programs, and data you have created using your programs (word documents, spread sheets, etc.). Unlike RAM the Hard Drive retains data when the computer is turned off. Hard Drives sizes are in GigaBytes or billions of characters. EIDE hard drives spin at a speed of 7200 RPM. Older EIDE hard drives spin at 5400 RPM. New technology hard drives are now on the market, and these are SATA (Serial ATA) hard drives. Currently, these SATA hard drives have speeds approximately the same as EIDE. Looking ahead, the SATA hard drives will be faster and the prices will drop. The SATA hard drives require different MotherBoard technology to support them.
MotherBoard:The main circuit board of the computer. All key internal and external components of your computer plug into the MotherBoard, such as the CPU, RAM, Hard Drive, etc. The speed at which information travels across the MotherBoard is referred to as the BUS speed. Recently a new technology has been introduced called PCI Express. This allows a faster data transfer speed across the MotherBoard, especially for video graphics.
















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