Add Class to Classroom Presentations

Microsoft® PowerPoint® has been a must in the corporate world for years, but not surprisingly, PowerPoint has invaded the classroom for use by students and teachers. And the best way to learn the ins and outs of this quick, easy, effective and dazzling program is by utilizing Video Professor’s Learn PowerPoint tutorial. John W. Scherer, CEO and founder of Video Professor, created this step-by-step instructional 3-CD set to allow everyone, regardless of age and experience, to maximize the usefulness of their presentations and illustrated reports and to create interesting visual handouts. Not to mention learning PowerPoint using Video Professor’s methods early in life will give students a leg up on their competition when they enter the workforce with their degree in hand.

Students Step It Up to Impress

Thanks to John W. Scherer and Video Professor, the days of magic markers, construction paper, poster board and note cards are over, even for those with little or no experience with PowerPoint. Whether being used by kindergartners or college students, PowerPoint presentations can engage teachers and students and give the student presenter confidence in the subject at hand and in public speaking.

PowerPoint presentations can be viewed directly on a computer screen, projected onto an overhead project screen, displayed over the Internet, developed into slides or printed out for handouts. John W. Scherer’s Video Professor tutorials teaches you how all of this is possible with his Learn PowerPoint CDs. John W. Scherer’s system will also guide you at every turn on how to create, modify, organize and edit slides; as well as use a template, add titles, add bulleted lists and save and present slide shows.

To keep everyone interested in class, including the teacher, Video Professor teaches you to add clip art, animation, import text, graphics, and charts from other programs and so much more. After you learn the Video Professor way, you will develop a clear way to present a well-balanced presentation, whether it be for a book report, a math class, a history project or anything else where visual elements and bulleted points can get your point across.

Let PowerPoint Help You Study

Flash cards are a thing of the past. By using John W. Scherer’s Learn PowerPoint, you can set up fun, interesting, accurate and time-efficient study tools using your home computer that will never fall out of order or get lost in a book bag. Video Professor will teach you how to set up simple slides that students can use to quiz themselves on any subject. Ask yourself a question on one slide and have the answer on the next. If you get it wrong, you can go over it again and again until you know the material inside and out, and ace that exam.

Even math problems that require charts and graphs are a piece of cake to set up with Video Professor’s Learn PowerPoint. Set up a template for all of your classes that can be saved or updated as needed. So when it’s time for the cumulative exam, you will still have all the information you need in an organized, concise and interactive format.

Calling All Teachers

Students’ lifestyles today are interactive and computer-based. Overhead projectors, transparencies, chalkboards and photocopied handouts just do not interest students anymore. A PowerPoint presentation however will do the trick. Not only does it get your point across in an organized, clear and fluid way, but it serves as a means of mapping and directing the flow of a classroom discussion on a topic and as a means of presenting the materials themselves.

So pick up John W. Scherer’s Video Professor tutorial Learn PowerPoint and learn all the program can do. Teachers can create educational games that can be used time and time again and can be updated as needed with every passing year. Jeopardy® and Who Wants to be A Millionaire® are games that are favorites among students and are also straightforward to create in PowerPoint. Jeopardy consists of a main slide with a series of hyperlinks to separate slides that contain questions. Who Wants to be a Millionaire can accommodate a variety of questions of varying difficulty. The questions are presented in a multiple-choice format, so the game is appropriate for examination preparation or review. These methods might sound tricky, but with Video Professor’s tutorials, you will master it in no time.

Learn how to create and manage all of these possibilities with John W. Scherer’s Video Professor methods and use PowerPoint and all its capabilities as it was intended. Why only learn the basics? In just a few hours, Video Professor can teach you every possibility. You paid for the program, now learn how to use it correctly.

 

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