Based on the following criteria, we will create a demonstration on interaction and impact between 2 to 4 minutes of podcast, 15 to 20 Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations, 1 to 2 minutes of video or leadership strategy.
Prepare an oral presentation of 10 to 15 minutes including 10 to 20 Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint slides to explain the learning team ethics and environmental case studies. Please submit a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation of 10 to 20 slides with the presenter note to the Learning Team Forum by Monday on the seventh day of the fifth week. It should be marked as "Ethics and Environment Introduction, Team F, Submissions."
In order to explain the marketing plan, prepare an oral presentation of 15 to 20 minutes including a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation of 10 to 15 slides. You can use other presentation elements, such as samples, demos, focus groups, questionnaires, etc. Recommended time: 20 - 30 minutes Fine for "or" when the time limit is exceeded: 5% Microsoft®, Windows®, and WindowsNT® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries in the United States of America. All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these trademarks does not imply support, sponsorship or participation
Nonetheless, PowerPoint has become the presentation software "Kleenex" or "Scotch Tape". "PowerPoint" usually represents a presentation created with software. Microsoft correctly claims that around the world there are about 2 billion copies of PowerPoint currently. In other words, there is one PowerPoint at a rate of 1 in 7 people. Approximately 200 million copies of these copies were actively used in any month. PowerPoint is the most powerful demo software on the planet. So it may be surprising that you know that PowerPoint is not the first demonstration. In contrast, there have been several PC programs that began five years before PowerPoint's debut from 1982 and behave like PowerPoint. The fact that PowerPoint is widespread is not the result of the superiority of the starting person.