PowerPoint 2010: Audio and Video in Depth

Posted on: September 29, 2011 | By: Scott Hildebrand | Filed under: Instructional Technologies
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In PowerPoint 2010: Audio and Video in Depth, Alicia Katz Pollock shows how to integrate and enhance video and audio to create a more engaging PowerPoint presentation. The course emphasizes the technical details necessary to make a multimedia presentation work: from working with appropriate file formats, to compressing video, to reducing the file size of multimedia presentations for sharing. Exercise files are included with the course.

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Duration: 04h 38m

 

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Scott Hildebrand serves as an Assistant Director of Teaching and Learning Technologies. Scott helps design and deliver workshops, events, and other developmental opportunities to promote the use of technology in teaching and learning as well as the effective use of office productivity tools.

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One response to “PowerPoint 2010: Audio and Video in Depth”

  1. Nadav says:

    This is one of the most important courses anyone can take. Most of us will use PowerPoint sometime, and unfortunately, most presentations are dull and boring.

    People who will complete this course will definitely have an advantage when trying to convince someone or make a point with a presentation. Also, they will not bore the audience to death.

    Nadav