Whether you are a teacher or a lecturer or a person who is about to give a speech, you will be able to do the courseware before the lecture, to what page should be the content, where to talk and so on. So where does the average instructor store the courseware? Is it written down in a book, or is it stored directly on the computer? In fact, this tutorial is a tutorial for the lecturers who are speaking, with a note function in PowerPoint that can record some of the speakers ' courseware, The speaker can store the courseware in the notes, and then set it up so that the audience does not show the notes while looking at the PowerPoint slide show, while the speaker's screen shows the notes (courseware)!
PowerPoint Tutorials
This tutorial takes PowerPoint2003 as an example by setting the effect of showing notes on your screen without showing the comments on your screen, as follows:
① with an external monitor or projector, click on the "2" screen and select "Extend Windows desktop to this monitor" at the same time as highlighted in the illustration to set the appropriate resolution.
After setting, the effect is as follows:
Because there is no projection at home to do a demonstration, it used a stage of the old CRT to do the signal. You can see different displays from both screens, and the CRT screen on the left is for the audience to speak to. In this way, the audience below will not see what's in the Speaker's notebook, and the speaker can show it to the audience according to his or her own volition, rather than showing all the speaker's actions.
② Open the ppt you need to make a presentation before the show, select the setting of the show;
③ the highlighted section of the diagram by selecting "Show Speaker View" (this is the focus) Click OK to complete the setup.
④ Click on the position in the diagram, or press "F5" directly. The difference is that F5 starts from scratch, and the icon button is shown back from the current slide.
As the following illustration shows, the speaker sees the picture, and the highlighted section below is the content of "remark".
In the image below, the screen on the left is the audience (without any notes), the speaker's screen on the right (the information is fully displayed, the red area), the effect is not bad!