Thursday, November 17, 2016

Lesson 8 - Making Presentation

3 goals of presentations

  • Inform
  • Educate
  • Persuade
3 ways audiences learn
  • Seeing
  • Hearing
  • Doing
Visual:
Big fonts, easily read
Pictures

Auditory:
Speaks clearly
Explain/elaborate on the slides

Tactile:
Advise audience to take notes
Asking Questions

PowerPoint is great for:
  • Charts and Graphs
  • Photos and graphics
  • Audio
  • Video
  • Text
Rules for a good presentation:
  • Keep slides simple and easy to read
  • State your point
  • Add images that support your points
  • Relax and use a friendly tone
  • Don't just read the slides, talk to your audience
Make slides easy to read
Light background, dark text
Dark background, light text
Make your fonts bigger according to how far back your audience is seated
7-7 Rule: no more than 7 lines, 7 words per line

Peripherals: devices users add to their systems to make them easier to use
Keyboards
Mice
Game controllers

Organize your presentation:
State your Purpose - Tip: use section breaks
Present information in multiple ways
End with a summary 

Add a picture:
Keep people interested
Reinforce key messages
Help visual learners
Avoid Cluttering
Don't use too many colors
Boarders

Be Relaxed and Friendly:
Avoid:
    • Reading your slides directly
    • Talking too fast
Be sure to:
    • Add information and examples in your own words
    • Allow time for note-taking
    • Answer audience questions
    • Practice your presentation
The Best Presentations Have:
  • Easy-to-read slides that support what is being said
  • A clearly stated purpose
  • Graphics, photos, and other visual objects uses judiciously
  • A speaker who is relaxed and confident


Friday, November 4, 2016

POIT Lesson 6 Peripherals

Notes:

-Peripherals are devices used for computer input or output.
Input:

  • Keyboard - reports each key and gives commands to the operating system
  • Mouse - many different types, main are Laser or Optical.
  • Scanner- takes a picture of a document and saves it as a file that you can manipulate

Both:

  • Drives - Drives can be both input and output devices. A CD reader is an example of an input device  but if your CD reader can also write, it is an output device. Example: 3 1/2 Floppy drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, and Blu-Ray drive.

Output:

  • Printers - Make a hard copy of a document from your computer
  • Monitor - LCD (flat screen), CRT (tubes in the back) *monitors can be inputs when they are touchscreen.
- A Pixel is the smallest colored dot that can be displayed on a screen.
-External devices provide more storage.
  Always back things up if they are important to you. Many things could easily go wrong, so back up important information.
- Tower Cases have expansion bays. It makes your computer more powerful because you have the ability to add stuff like hard drives or optical drives in.