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Transit and connect



Transit and connect
These weak I Learn new skills of using PowerPoint : that I knew how to add videos to slides from YouTube or others websites , and also knew some programs for downloading videos from internet to my computer and to add it from there to PowerPoint slides.
Also when I was watching the presentation of some of my colleagues I admired the techniques they used to transit from one slide to another, and when trying to do so I found that it is ready-made techniques built in PowerPoint tools ( called transitions) , and I think by using these techniques I may change my presentation totally and make it more interactive.
Also I knew how to use hyperlinks so as to connect and link the titles of the content with the pages , and to put symbols at the button of the pages and link it with any other page , and also knew how to link  Internet websites to my slides.
All these and others more are new skills for me and I think it will help me in using PowerPoint and make it interactive and nonlinear.

 
 

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