Here is the assignment:

Use information and data obtained from at least four reliable internet sources to produce a 12- to 15-slide PowerPoint® presentation about multimedia tools that aid classroom instruction.



Include details about how each might influence learning.



Incorporate at least one image manipulated in a graphic program as well as a chart or graph developed in an Excel spreadsheet. Both should support specific conclusions drawn by the research.



Integrate the following:



Excel Requirements:

* Use at least two different font sizes.
* Use at least one font style such as bold, italics, and underline.
* Apply color to at least one set of text.
* Apply a fill color to at least one set of cells.
* Apply a border to at least one group of cells.
* Use at least one function to manipulate data such as sum or average.
* Use at least one formula to manipulate data.
* Format at least one set of cells based on the data in the cells such as percentage, currency, and date.
* Create a graph or chart from the data.





PowerPoint® Requirements:

* Include a title slide.
* Include a reference slide.
* Use a slide design.
* Use at least three different slide layouts.
* Insert your name in the footer area of the slide master.
* Include at least one clipart sample to support the content of the presentation.
* Include at least one picture to support the content of the presentation.
* Include the graph or chart from the Excel spreadsheet.
* Include detailed speaker notes.

ALL I NEED HELP WITH IS AN IDEA FOR THE EXCEL AND GRAPH PART. I AM COMPLETELY STUCK HERE.

Use Excel to organize data. Then you can make a graph to use in the PowerPoint.

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thanks

To come up with an idea for the Excel and graph part of your PowerPoint presentation on multimedia tools that aid classroom instruction, you can take the following steps:

1. Identify the relevant information and data related to multimedia tools and their influence on learning. This could include information on specific tools, their features, and how they enhance classroom instruction.

2. Search for reliable internet sources that provide data or statistics related to the topic. Look for websites of educational institutions, government agencies, or reputable educational technology organizations.

3. Collect at least two sets of data that can be manipulated and analyzed in Excel. This could be data related to student engagement, academic performance, or any other relevant measure that can be compared using different multimedia tools.

4. Once you have the data, open Excel and create a new spreadsheet. Enter the data into the appropriate cells.

5. To fulfill the requirements listed, you can apply formatting to the data in various ways. For example:
- Use different font sizes and styles to highlight important information.
- Apply color to texts to draw attention to specific data.
- Apply fill color to cells to make them visually distinct.
- Create borders around groups of cells to emphasize certain sections.
- Use functions like Sum or Average to calculate totals or averages.
- Utilize formulas to manipulate the data and derive additional insights.
- Format cells as percentages, currency, or dates to present the data accurately.

6. Next, create a graph or chart based on the data you entered. The graph or chart should effectively visualize the comparison or relationship between different multimedia tools and their influence on learning.

7. Once you have your graph or chart ready, you can select and copy it in Excel.

8. Switch to PowerPoint and open your presentation. Go to the slide where you want to insert the graph or chart.

9. In PowerPoint, click on the slide and then go to the Home tab. Click on the "Paste" button and choose "Paste Special."

10. In the Paste Special dialog box, select the option to paste "Microsoft Excel Chart Object" and click on OK. This will insert the graph or chart from Excel into your PowerPoint slide.

Remember to carefully review and edit the chart properties and formatting in PowerPoint, ensuring it aligns with the overall design and content of your presentation.

By following these steps, you will be able to incorporate an Excel spreadsheet and a graph or chart into your PowerPoint presentation on multimedia tools for classroom instruction.