Empowerment Technologies: Second Quarter
Empowerment Technologies: Second Quarter
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region XI
Division of Tagum City
Empowerment
Technologies
SECOND QUARTER
Advanced Presetation Skills
Module 6
Introductory Message
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore,
this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while
taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any
part of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking
your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are
through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module,
do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in
mind that you are not alone.
Let Us Try!
Pre-Test
Let Us Study
Microsoft PowerPoint
Introduction
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Benefits of PowerPoint
Link to a website
1. Select the text, shape, or picture that you want to use as a hyperlink.
2. Select Insert > Hyperlink.
3. Select Existing File or Web Page, and add the:
• Text to display: Type the text that you want to appear
as hyperlink.
• ScreenTip: Type the text that you want to appear when the
user hovers over the hyperlink (optional).
• Current Folder, Browsed Pages, or Recent Files: Select
where you want to link to.
• Address: If you haven't already selected a location above,
insert the URL for the web site you want to link to.
If you link to a file on your computer, and move your
PowerPoint presentation to another computer, you'll also
need to move any linked files.
4. Select OK.
1. Select the text, shape, or picture that you want to use as a hyperlink.
2. Select Insert > Hyperlink and select an option:
• Place in This Document: Link to a specific slide in your
presentation.
• Create New Document: Link from your presentation to another
presentation.
• E-mail Address: Link a displayed email address to open up a
user's email program.
3. Fill in the Text to display, ScreenTip, and where you want to link to.
4. Select OK.
Once you've inserted the link, you can test it (in Normal view) by
right-clicking the hyperlink and selecting Open Hyperlink.
Creating a Hyperlink
Step 3: From the Insert Hyperlink dialog, choose from one of the
following options.
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• Existing File or Web Page: links to a file, like an Excel
spreadsheet, or to a web page.
• Place in This Document: links to another slide in your
presentation.
• Create New Document: triggers the creation of a new document in
the folder as the current presentation file.
• E-mail Address: triggers a new email.
Step 4: Now it’s time to add the link using one of the following options:
• If you’d like to link to another slide in your presentation—say,
to create a simple branched scenario—you’ll select the target slide
from the list of slides on the left of the Insert Hyperlink pop-up.
PowerPoint also gives you a slide preview to the right of the
selection pane so you can clearly see which slide you’re choosing.
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• If you’re linking to another file, you’ll want to navigate to the
file’s location on your computer.
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• If you’d like to link to a web page, enter the URL for the website
in the address box.
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• If you’re trying to create a link that triggers the opening of a
new email, select E-mail Address from the “Link to” options and
enter an email address. You can also enter a subject line for the
email if you’d like, but it’s optional.
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In this quick three minute screencast below, I'll show you how to
work back and forth between Excel and PowerPoint. You'll learn to
embed Excel files in PowerPoint, link your data between the two apps,
and can keep your data up to date.
Let's say that we've built a great-looking chart inside of Excel and
we're ready to take it over to PowerPoint for a presentation. We can finish
styling the chart in PowerPoint, so no need to worry if you want to
change the colors or labels.
The first step is to click on your chart inside of Excel and make
sure it's selected. Then, you can press copy, either by pressing Ctrl +
C on your keyboard or pressing the Copy button on Excel's ribbon.
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Select your chart in Excel, which will put those circles around the
edge of the chart. Then, press copy (Ctrl + C) or copy on the ribbon to put
the chart on your clipboard.
Now, let's switch over to PowerPoint. Find some space on one of
your slides, and press either Ctrl + V on your keyboard, or press
the Paste button on PowerPoint's ribbon. In the screenshot below, you
can see that the data and amounts are the same once pasted in
PowerPoint.
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Insert Excel chart file into PowerPoint.
Notice that it brought over the same data in the chart that was in
our Excel workbook, but it automatically reformatted the style to match
the PowerPoint presentation. These are the default options to take charts
from Excel to PowerPoint.
This is the most basic way to place an Excel chart inside your
PowerPoint file. But as always, there's more power hidden behind the
scenes in PowerPoint.
Maybe you want to paste your chart as a picture that the viewer
can't edit. Or, maybe you want to link your Excel chart to PowerPoint so
that they update data and stay synced.
When you're taking charts from Excel to PowerPoint, you really have two
choices to make:
1. How do you want to handle the data - should it be linked to an
Excel workbook, or embedded right inside the PowerPoint file?
2. Should the style of the chart stay the same, or should it match the
rest of your presentation?
These options are all available when you Right-click inside
PowerPoint with a chart on your clipboard.
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Excel paste options.
There are actually five ways that you can take data from Excel to
PowerPoint, and each of them handles your data a bit differently. For
your reference, here are the descriptions of each of the paste options in
PowerPoint:
1. Use Destination Theme and Embed Workbook
2. Keep Source Formatting and Embed Workbook
3. Use Destination Theme and Link Data
4. Keep Source Formatting and Link Data
5. Paste as picture
Linking data (icons 3 and 4) keeps your PowerPoint and Excel file
in sync. If you change the data for the chart in Excel, you can update the
pasted chart in PowerPoint to use the latest data.
When PowerPoint and Excel are both open at the same time, this
will happen automatically for linked data. Make a change in Excel, and
the linked PowerPoint chart updates in real time.
If you're working in Excel and PowerPoint at different times, make
sure to hit Refresh Data on the Chart Tools > Design tab on
PowerPoint's ribbon.
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Linked data updates in real time if both apps remain open, or you
can choose Refresh Data with the chart selected to refresh the data used
in the linked chart.
Linking is great to keep the data connected so that you don't have
to keep rebuilding your charts as you move from Excel to PowerPoint.
However, linking your data directly to Excel isn't always the right
choice. The downside to using the linked option is two-fold:
1. If you send your PowerPoint file to someone and they don't have
access to the Excel file, refreshing data won't work.
2. If others are changing the linked Excel file behind the scenes
without your knowledge, you run the risk of updating your
presentation with incorrect data.
If you're still a bit fuzzy about choosing between embedding and linking
data from Excel to PowerPoint, check out the official Microsoft help
page to see a comparison of the two.
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2. Click the Object command in the Text group.
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4. Locate and select the desired Excel file, then click Insert.
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5. Check the box next to Link to file if you want to link the
data to the Excel chart. This will enable your chart to
update itself when changes are made to the Excel chart.
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To edit an embedded chart, double-click the chart. An Excel
spreadsheet containing the chart's source data will appear. After you
have finished editing, be sure to save the chart in Excel.
Let Us Practice
Procedure:
1. Open the PowerPoint program.
2. Create a New Blank presentation.
3. Choose any Auto layout for your slides.
4. Choose your own font type, font color and font attributed to apply.
5. You can apply colors as a background or you may apply design.
6. You may also insert clipart then apply slide transition and
animation.
7. Apply hyperlink, only title would appear in a slide then the
content is hidden.
The contents would be:
Smile!
A smile costs nothing, but give gives much. It enriches those who
give it. It takes but a moment, but the memory of its sometimes
last forever.
Beauty
The best and most powerful things in the world cannot be seen nor
even touched, but just felt in the heart.
Bible
The Bible is not a riddle for you to solve, nor a magic charm for
you to use, but message for you to hear.
Education
Good education is learning more how to learn than learning how to
earn.
Happiness
It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes
happiness.
Love
Love is accepting the differences in one another.
Success
The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his
opportunity when it comes.
Today
You better live your best and act your best and think your best
today; for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow.
7. Save your file under the filename Practice.
Rubric:
Category Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning Score
4 3 2 1
Skills All skills Most skills in Some Few or no
from the the topic are skills in skills from
topic are applied. the topic the topic
applied. are are applied.
applied.
Content The output The output is The output The output
exceeds the complete. is is
expectations somewhat incomplete.
. complete.
Correctness The output The output The output The output
is free from contains has contains
errors. minimal several many
errors. errors. errors.
Efficiency The student The student The The
was able to was able to student student
finish the finish the was able used the
task in the task in the to least
most projected complete efficient
effective way amount of the task method in
without time. but used finishing
wasting time methods task.
and effort. that
consumed
more time
and
resources.
Procedure:
1. Run the Program PowerPoint.
2. Choose Blank Presentation. Then, click OK or press Enter.
3. Next, you are prompted to choose an Auto Layout for the first slide.
Choose Title Slide as an Auto Layout (the first layout on the upper
left corner of the dialog box). Then, click OK.
4. Click on the Title Placeholder, set the font to Times New Roman -44
points for the Title. Then type this text:
5 Practical Reasons to stay in
5. Click on the Body Placeholder, change font to Bookman Old Style -
54 points, then type this:
Davao City
6. Click on the new slide button on the Standard toolbar.
7. Choose the Title and Text Auto Layout, then click OK.
8. On the Title Placeholder, type the text in Verdana 48 points:
One of the Cleanest & Largest City
9. On the Body Placeholder, type the bulleted list in Tahoma - 36 points.
• It was once recognized as the 3 rd cleanest city in the
Philippines.
• Pollution-free unlike other major cities.
• The largest city not only in the country but also in the whole
world.
10. Repeat step 6 up to step 8.
11. On Step 8 and 9, follow the same font settings but type a different
Title and Title and Text. Embed video and chart. Here are the text
Titles and Bulleted List you will type:
3rd slide: Fresh Fruits
▪ Durian, the king of fruits is abundant in the area Davao.
▪ Banana, the no. 1 production of the city for export worldwide.
▪ Lanzones, Mangosteen and other mouth-watering fruits that
many Filipinos love to taste.
4 slide: Beach Resorts and Spots
th
Rubric:
Let Us Assess
Post Test
Let Us Enhance
Procedure:
1. Open the presentation Exer1.
2. Run this presentation using the Slide Show button.
3. Chang the font of the First slide's Title "5 Practical Reasons to Stay in
Davao" to Comic Sans MS - 44 points. Add font attributes Bold, Italic, and
Shadow.
4. Add font attributes Bold, Italic, Underlined and Shadow to the sub-title
"Davao"
5. Click on the Slide sorter view and duplicate the first slide and last slide.
6. Rearrange the slide according to this listing:
Staying in Davao … - 1st
5 Practical Reasons to stay….. - 2nd
One of the cleanest and largest city - 3rd
Fresh fruits - 4th
Beach resorts and spots - 5th
Friendly Davaoeños - 6th
Gateway of the south - 7th
Staying in Davao… - 8th
7. Delete the Duplicate of the slide "5 Practical Reasons to stay in Davao".
8. Go back to slide view and apply the following text colors for the titles:
Staying in Davao … - yellow
5 Practical Reasons to stay….. - light green
One of the cleanest and largest city - blue
Fresh fruits - pink
Beach resorts and spots - red
Friendly Davaoeños - violet
Gateway of the south - orange
Staying in Davao… - peach
9. Save this file under the filename Exer2.
Rubric:
Category Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning Score
4 3 2 1
Skills All skills in Most skills in Some Few or no
Advanced Advanced skills in skills from
Word Word Advanced Advanced
processing processing Word Word
are applied. are applied. processing processing
are are applied.
applied.
Content The output The output is The output The output
exceeds the complete. is is
expectations somewhat incomplete.
. complete.
Correctness The output The output The output The output
is free from contains has contains
errors. minimal several many
errors. errors. errors.
Efficiency The student The student The The group
was able to was able to student used the
finish the finish the was able least
task in the task in the to efficient
most projected complete method in
effective way amount of the task finishing
without time. but used task.
wasting time methods
and effort. that
consumed
more time
and
resources.
Let Us Reflect
Post-test
Pre-test
1. F
1. F 2. T
2. T 3. T
3. T 4. T
4. T 5. T
5. T 6. T
6. T 7. T
7. F 8. F
8. F 9. T
9. T
10.F
10.F
Reference
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