Tuesday, September 18, 2012

About PowerPoint


About PowerPoint
PowerPoint is part of the Microsoft Office series of software, and has become the premier presentation software format. It is definitely a staple of modern computing, and has become somewhat of a cultural icon for those growing up in the PC generation.
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History
PowerPoint has its roots in a program that was originally designed for the original Apple Macintosh in 1987. This original black-and-white version was developed primarily to design overhead transparencies. Microsoft bought the rights to the software a few months after its development for a then jaw-dropping $14 million. The software first appeared on Windows 3.0, and has become a staple of the Microsoft Office Suite, which traditionally includes programs like the database icon Excel and the word processing standard Word.
Function
Creating an electronic slide show presentation, PowerPoint gives users an incredible amount of flexibility. You can create your own animations and transitions for your slides, and some very creative types have even harnessed the power of this program to create rudimentary flash-like animations. PowerPoint is mainly used in business and educational settings to help teach and reinforce key concepts and ideas.
Significance
Microsoft PowerPoint is culturally significant, especially in the United States, because it is used so predominantly in educational settings, from early grade levels all the way to college. Many students learn to use the software in middle school, and it is often a requirement in student presentations. Because PowerPoint is so important to the modern education establishment, it has become iconic of both school and business life, and for many people, the PowerPoint software is synonymous with effective presentations.
Features
PowerPoint's features have evolved over the years to bring presentations to life, including the ability to add sound and video clips to slides to take projects to a new level. Other significant feature milestones have included custom animations and transitions, weblink capability, premium slide backgrounds, master slide templates, and movable titles and text.
Benefits
PowerPoint bolsters speeches by reinforcing key points of speakers. It also helps those who are weak auditory learners absorb the information presented. PowerPoint features such as the ability to embed audio and video can really hold the interest of those watching your presentation.
 

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