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Old December 21st, 2006, 02:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Bill Foley
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Default What is an "interactive" powerpoint presentation?

"Interactive" to me means the audience gets to interact with the
presentation and can control how it goes. As John mentioned, hyperlinking
around your presentation does that. However, if you want some games and/or
CBT samples, check out the two links below for some free downloads. Make
sure you read the bold text next to the image to set your macro security.

http://www.pttinc.com/ppgame.htm

http://www.pttinc.com/cbt_development.html

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Bill Foley
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor
www.pttinc.com
"TraceS" wrote in message
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I have been asked to create an interactive PPT lesson plan (I am a
teacher)presentation with website links. I know how to put links into a
powerpoint, but I am not sure what they mean by interactive other than
someone clicks on the links and the sites come up. Is there more to an
"interactive" presentation than that?