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Course: IT133 Unit: 8

Assignment 8 – Using PowerPoint to Create your Biography (65 Points) Scenario: You have been hired by an Internet company and you will be working from home. Your new boss has asked you to create a presentation that will introduce you to the rest of your virtual team. Your task is to create a personal biography PowerPoint presentation. You should include items such as your birth place, where you went to school, present occupation, hobbies, and other information you think is appropriate. Deliverables: Submit your PowerPoint presentation titled Unit8_yourlastname to the Unit 8: Assignment Dropbox by 11:59 pm (EST) Tuesday night. Your presentation must meet the following requirements. Assignment Details: 1. Create 8-10 slides a. When creating presentations it is important that you know how to concisely provide the appropriate information. 2. Start the presentation with a title slide and end with a contact information slide a. The title slide must include an appropriate title for your presentation, your name, the course and section, and the date created. b. The end slide should include contact information such as your email address and AIM user name. 3. Select appropriate slide layouts for each slide a. PowerPoint has a variety of slide layouts that makes it easy for you to add text, graphics and other media to your presentation. Pick the layout that best fits your information. 4. Add a title to all slides a. Titles on slides are important because they provide your audience with an idea of the information you will discuss. 5. Add at least one slide that contains bullets and one of which should have subbullets a. Bullet statements are an integral part of a slide. Your bullets should highlight what you plan on discussing. You, as the presenter, should be able to use the bullets as a reminder of the information you want to convey to your audience. 6. Add three to five JPG, or GIF, graphics for the entire presentation a....