Week 9 On Your Own 21-2 Submission
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Week 9 On Your Own Homework 21-2
Worth 75 points
Note: Microsoft Office Suite 2013 (PC), 2011 (Mac), or more recent software is required to complete each homework assignment.
Note: Some On Your Own projects have been modified for students using Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac software. Students should select the appropriate version of the assignment based on the software they are using. Failure to do so may result in errors or difficulty when completing the project.
Note: Use the data files you downloaded previously.
Complete the weekly homework based on the following:
- Complete the On Your Own project (PC or Mac version) according to the project instructions and submit your assignment through the online course shell. Note: It is important to note that some On Your Own projects request a printed or self-submitted document. Students completing this course online or in a physical classroom must submit the assignment through the online course shell regardless of the instructions presented in each On Your Own exercise.
- Submit your assignment in the appropriate Microsoft Office application(s) using the filename “Last name_First initial_OYO#” in addition to the appropriate filename extension (e.g., .docx, .dotx, .htm, etc.). For example: If your name is Mary Smith, the file for the On Your Own project 12-1 should be saved as Smith_M_12-1.dotx.
- Include your name, course section, professor name, title of the assignment, and version of the assignment (PC or Mac).
- Provide general comments on the overall assignment experience in two to three (2-3) sentences. Submit the written portion in the text box located in the assignment submission link.
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Note: On Your Own Projects are available in both the textbook and in the link below. |
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Week 9 of your Blackboard online course. Note: The PowerPoint file required for this assignment is available at Office.com or in the course data files.
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Grading for each homework assignment will be based on the following rubric.
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1. Create a new presentation based on the Five Rules template on Office.com. (Hint: On the New screen in Backstage view, click in the Search box, type Five Rules, and then click the Start searching button to the right.)
2. Watch the slide show in Slide Show view. Note that you do not need to manually advance the slide show until most of the slides have played. Note the five rules as they are presented so that you can list them later.
3. In Normal view, examine the slides, transitions, and animations used in the presentation. For example, display Slide 9 in Normal view, change the zoom level of the Slide pane by zooming out so that you can see the end of the plant to the right of the slide. Click each object to select it, and then click the ANIMATIONS tab to see the animation applied. (Hint: When Multiple is selected in the Animation group, more than one
animation is applied to the object. Try clicking one of the animation sequence icons. If the Animation Pane opens, try examining the settings in it.) Or make the Transitions tab active, and then in the Slides tab, click Slides 10 through 14 and note the transition and effect (on the Effect Options menu) used for each slide.
4. Create a new presentation, and save it as Creative Presentations.
5. Type Creative Presentations as the title and your name as the subtitle.
6. Create a new Slide 2 using the Title and Content layout, type Tips for Interesting Presentations as the title. Then type the five rules given for creating an interesting presentation based on the principles in the Five Rules presentation you watched.
7. Create a new Slide 3 using the Section Header Layout. Type Animation Example as the title.
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8. Create three new slides using the Blank layout.
9. On Slide 4, search for clip art using the keyword Cybart, and insert one of the results. Resize it, maintaining the aspect ratio, so it is two inches high. Copy the resized clip to Slides 5 and 6.
10. On Slide 4, apply the Entrance animation Fly In to the Cybart clip.
11. Use the Add Animation button in the Advanced Animation group to add the Motion Path animation Loops to the clip. Change the start timing for this animation to After Previous.
12. Use the Add Animation button again to add the Exit animation Fly Out, use the Effect Options button to change the direction to To Right, and then change the start timing to After Previous.
13. On Slide 5, apply the Entrance animation Fly In to the clip, change the effect to From Left, and then change the start timing to After Previous.
14. Add the Motion Path animation Shapes, and then change the start timing to After Previous.
15. Add the Exit animation Fly Out, and then change the start timing to After Previous.
16. On Slide 6, apply the entrance animation Fly In to the clip, change the effect to From Top, and then change the start timing to After Previous.
17. Click the Add Animation button, and then click More Motion Paths command below the gallery. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, in the Lines_Curves section, click the Curvy Right animation, and then click OK. Then change the start timing to After Previous.
18. Add the Exit animation Fly Out, change the effect to To Right, and then change the start timing to After Previous.
19. In the Slides tab, click Slide 4, press and hold the Shift key, and then click Slides 5 and 6. On the TRANSITIONS tab, in the Timing group, click the On Mouse Click check box to deselect it, and then click the After check box to select it.
20. Start the slide show from the beginning, and use the usual methods for advancing the slide
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show. Note that you do not need to manually advance the slide show after advancing past Slide 3 (“Animation Example”). (Hint: If the rest of the presentation does not advance automatically, return to Normal view, check that Slides 4, 5 and 6 are set to transition after zero seconds. Then on Slides 4, 5, and 6, select the clip, and then on the ANIMATIONS tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click
the Animation Pane button to open the Animation Pane. Click each item in the Animation Pane, and make sure the start timing in the Timing group on the Animations tab is set to After Previous. The only animation that should be set to On Click is the first animation listed in the Animation Pane on Slide 4.)
21. Save the presentation, and then close it.


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