Please coose from either of the approved topics. No plagarism.
Sample Outline:
Topic
By Student Smith
COM201
Dr. Horner
Today’s Date
Topic: Insert topic here.
- Introduction
- Capture your audience’s attention with a quote, anecdote, or personal experience
- Build up to the main reason for the speech
- Summarize the main idea and briefly state the main points
- First Main Point
- Second Main Point
- Third Main Point
- First Main Point: Working with outline numbered text in Microsoft Word
- Move an outline numbered item to the appropriate numbering level
- On the Formatting toolbar
- To demote the item to a lower numbering level
- Click a list number
- Click Increase Indent.
- To promote the item to a higher numbering level
- Click a list number
- Click Decrease Indent
- To demote the item to a lower numbering level
- On the Formatting toolbar
- Help plan speech and organize thoughts
- Move an outline numbered item to the appropriate numbering level
- Second Main Point: Creating a Microsoft PowerPoint
- Creating a PowerPoint presentation from a Word outline
- PowerPoint uses the heading styles in the Word document
- Heading styles are applied when you use numbered outlines
- Each paragraph formatted with the Heading 1 style becomes the title of a new slide, each Heading 2 becomes the first level of text, and so on.
- Heading styles are applied when you use numbered outlines
- PowerPoint uses the heading styles in the Word document
- Procedures
- Open the document and use it to create a PowerPoint presentation
- On the File menu, point to Send To, and then click Microsoft PowerPoint
- Create a PowerPoint presentation based on prepared notes
- Creating a PowerPoint presentation from a Word outline
- Main Point 3: Building on previous work
- Use heading styles to create longer documents, view a document's organization in Outline view, and use it to prepare speech
- To learn more about Outline view, review Microsoft Word Help
- Conclusion
- Restate your main points
- First Main Point
- Second Main Point
- Third Main Point
- Summarize the presented ideas
- Restate introduction or conclude with a compelling remark
- Restate your main points