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In this video, you will add speaker notes to your slide.

When you present your slide to the class, you share information about yourself.

But putting all the information on the slide would make it look cluttered and would be confusing for the audience.

Instead, use speaker notes.

Speaker notes are what the presenter says while presenting, not necessarily what they show on the slide.

When you present your slide, only you can see the speaker notes.

You can refer to them during your presentation to help you remember what to talk about.

To begin, make sure the speaker notes box is showing on your slide.

Then, type a line or two to introduce yourself.

Add a few lines for each object in your slide in the order that each animation appears.

Include how each object represents yourself.

You can add other information in the speaker notes, too.

For example, you might add that you adopted a dog from the shelter you volunteer with.

Continue adding lines about the objects on your slide.

Finally, add bullet points to make the notes easier to read.

Now, it’s your turn: Make sure the speaker notes box is showing on your slide, Type a line or two to introduce yourself, add a few lines to explain each object in your slide, and add bullet points to the lines.


Instructions

  1. Make sure the speaker notes box is showing on your slide.
  2. Type a line or two to introduce yourself.
  3. Add a few lines to explain each object in your slide.
  4. Add bullet points to the lines.