Mac Keynote: Creating Presentations On Your Mac
What you will be taught
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Create and current displays in Keynote.
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Learn to construct slides with textual content, photos, shapes and different components.
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Use association and alignment instruments to make higher slides.
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Add video and audio to your displays.
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Animate your displays with transitions and builds.
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Record displays and create movies.
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Find out tips on how to add hyperlinks to make your displays interactive.
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Edit Keynote themes and create your individual.
Mac Keynote is a whole course with 50 classes together with brief sensible examples of tips on how to construct attention-grabbing and compelling slides. It consists of greater than three hours of video tutorials and instance recordsdata.
This course begins with a easy Keynote instance. You will construct a brief presentation utilizing a primary built-in theme. Then you will note how straightforward it’s to current that presentation.
From there, you’ll transfer on to discover ways to construct extra complicated slides utilizing components like textual content, photos, shapes, strains, audio and video. You’ll see tips on how to use association and alignment instruments to make your individual slides look nice.
You may also find out about transitions and animation. You’ll see tips on how to add transitions between slides, and to construct a slide one component at a time. The course additionally covers animation utilizing Magic Move and different methods.
You will then be taught extra superior makes use of for displays equivalent to creating movies and making stand-alone interactive kiosks. Other superior methods coated embody altering and making your individual themes, printing, and collaborating with others.
Whether it’s essential use Keynote for work, faculty, or to create Internet content material, this course can get you up to the mark quick. It doesn’t assume that you’ve prior expertise with different presentation software program. However, if in case you have used one thing like PowerPoint up to now, you can too use this course to shortly be taught the ins-and-outs of Keynote.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for anybody who needs to be taught to make use of Keynote on their Mac, whether or not it’s for work, faculty or private initiatives like slideshows and movies.
Shana Fox-Martin –
Really good instruction, I actually have a handle on Keynote!
Perfect on the pace, and Gary is just such a great, calm teacher.
George Coder –
I looked over several online tutorials for Keynote and none came close to this one. The others were mostly about planning a presentation rather than the details about how to use the software itself. This tutorial went into those details with instruction and examples. And with 51 lectures a lot of material was covered. I cannot say enough for it and I have already praised it to others. George Coder Ph.d
Stuart Gash –
I learned a little from the course, which will be handy in the future. I knew a fair bit already about Keynote from using it.
This course in my opinion is a beginners course.
Geoffrey Ponder –
Loads of useful information about using Keynote for production of presentations.
Would have been useful to have more information on making really educational and effective presentations, and also more on how to produce for download to YouTube.
Debi Zimmermann –
I found Gary covered the topic extremely thoroughly and in a very logical sequence. As an extreme beginner- I found his clicks were occasionally too fast to follow but it was easy to rewind to catch them. I feel like I have a very good handle on this program now-thanks Gary!
Frank Lockwood –
Always wanted to know how to do presentations. So far I have learnt a lot and look forward to the rest. It is looking so much easier than I thought. Thank you so much.
Brian Rush –
No updates for Version 9, 10 and 11
Suriyan Rawiwan –
Thank you
Jitendra Yashwantrao –
It covers most of things available in key note that one should know before creating presentation. It will definately save lot of time of mine henceforth.
Jenny Rudin –
This is excellent since I didn’t know how to use keynote earlier.