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[[PowerPoint]] is a highly-accepted medium to communicate thoughts and ideas to groups of listeners. PowerPoint presentations are used by faculty and students alike to present ideas to an audience. | [[PowerPoint]] is a highly-accepted medium to communicate thoughts and ideas to groups of listeners. PowerPoint presentations are used by faculty and students alike to present ideas to an audience. |
Revision as of 17:52, 1 June 2015
About this article
PowerPoint is a highly-accepted medium to communicate thoughts and ideas to groups of listeners. PowerPoint presentations are used by faculty and students alike to present ideas to an audience.
This article lists some resources for using PowerPoint from tablet devices.
From the WSU Knowledge Base
Other Resources
From Microsoft
- PowerPoint for iPad touch guide
- Video: Select stuff in PowerPoint for iPad
- Training videos for PowerPoint for iPad
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