Career Coach Workshop: Microsoft PowerPoint

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Adults
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Program Description

Event Details

The American Job Center will be bringing its mobile Career Coach to the library for this workshop.

What you'll learn:

Want to get better at using Microsoft PowerPoint? Come to our fun workshop and learn how to make cool presentations. Whether you're new to it or know a bit already, this workshop is for you!

You'll learn:

The Ribbon: Discover how to utilize the Ribbon, the central control center of PowerPoint, to leverage all tools and craft outstanding presentations.
Slides and Views: Learn the art of slide organization and manipulation, enabling you to customize your presentation to your exact preferences.
Enhancing Visual Appeal: Develop the ability to choose eye-catching themes and produce memorable slides that leave an impression on your audience.
Incorporating Content: Discover the methods for smoothly incorporating text, pictures, charts, and videos into your presentation to increase interest and engagement.
Presentation and Printing Tips: Gain insights into effectively delivering your presentation and the know-how of printing your work, ensuring seamless sharing and dissemination.
Hands on session: Practice session at the end.
 

The Career Coach bus is run by the American Job Center Southwest.

Disclaimer(s)

New Guidelines on Program Attendance

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Therefore, we feel it’s important to announce our new guidelines for program attendance.  Beginning on July 1st, any registrant for an adult program who is a “no-show” and/or is more than 15 minutes late for two events will subsequently be moved to the waitlist for the next program they register for.  

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping make our library programs pleasurable and meaningful for all.