How To Make Attractive Seminars Using Powerpoint

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HOW TO MAKE

ATTRACTIVE SEMINARS
USING POWERPOINT
GÜLÇİN SAĞDIÇOĞLU CELEP
METU
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
2003
Creating a Presentation
 starting with a basic design;
 adding new slides and content;
 choosing layouts;
 modifying slide design, if we want, by
changing the color scheme or applying
different design templates;
 and creating effects such as animated
slide transitions.
Layout

 The arrangement of elements such as title


and subtitle text, lists, pictures, tables,
charts, AutoShapes, and movies, on a
chart.
Color Scheme
 A set of eight balanced colors you can
apply to slides, notes pages, or audience
handouts. A color scheme consists of a
background color, a color for lines and
text, and six other colors designed to
make slides easy to read.
Design Template
 A file that contains the styles in a
presentation, including the type and size of
bullets and fonts; placeholder sizes and
positions; background design and fill; color
schemes; and a slide master and optional
title master.
The New Presentation task pane 
 Blank presentation
 Existing presentation  
 Design template  
 Templates with suggested content
(AutoContent Wizard ) 
 A template on a Web site  
 A template on Microsoft.com (
Microsoft Office Template Gallery)   
Animate
 To add a special visual or sound effect to
text or an object.

For example, we can have the text bullet


points fly in from the left, one word at a
time, or hear the sound of applause when a
picture is uncovered.
Mathematical Symbols
 Images
 Latex2html images

Print Screen
Graphics Programs
(Paint, Photoshop, CorelDraw, PaintShopPro...)
Adobe Acrobat (pdf)
On a connection between the
Pascal,
Vandermonde and Stirling
matrices-II

Moawwad El-Mikkawy
Introduction
• Pascal, Vandermonde and Stirling
matrices are related to each others.

• It is shown that the Pascal matrix P is in


fact the product of a stochastic matrix
T by the Vandermonde matrix V . The
matrix T is related to the Stirling
matrices S1 and S2 of the first and
second kind respectively.
The main results
The main results
The main results
Defnition 2.1.

If the n values c1; c2; . . . ; cn are distinct,


then the elementary symmetric
polynomials in
c1; c2; . . . ; cj-1; cj+1; . . . ; cn are defined by
The main results
Combinatorial identities
Some combinatorial identities are given in [1]. It is convenient to
rewrite them after replacing each k by k+1 and each n by n+1 in
both sides to give
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