A new session of each course opens each month, allowing you to enroll whenever your busy schedule permits!

How does it work? Once a session starts, two lessons will be released each week, for the six-week duration of your course. You will have access to all previously released lessons until the course ends.

Keep in mind that the interactive discussion area for each lesson automatically closes 2 weeks after each lesson is released, so you’re encouraged to complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.

The Final Exam will be released on the same day as the last lesson. Once the Final Exam has been released, you will have 2 weeks plus 10 days to complete the Final and finish any remaining lessons in your course. No further extensions can be provided beyond these 10 days.

Week One

Lesson 01 - A First Look at PowerPoint
Wednesday

This lesson introduces you to the PowerPoint environment and lays the foundation for building strong presentation skills. You'll learn what PowerPoint is used for, how different versions compare, and how to navigate the interface confidently. The lesson covers key tools such as the ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and keyboard shortcuts for accessing commands. It also shows how to manage presentation files by saving, reopening, and setting properties.

Lesson 02 - Creating a Presentation
Friday

This lesson guides you through the process of starting a new presentation from scratch or with help from templates, outlines, or Copilot. You'll learn how to switch between views, add and remove slides, and change their order. The lesson also explores how to enter content using placeholders and text boxes, how to control bullet levels and AutoFit behavior, and how to work efficiently with different types of slide content.

Week Two

Lesson 03 - Working with Layouts, Themes, and Masters
Wednesday

This lesson focuses on presentation design and visual consistency. You'll learn how to apply and change slide layouts, insert slide elements such as footers and dates, and use Designer suggestions. It also covers themes and backgrounds, showing you how to apply, customize, and share themes and create special background effects. You'll finish by working with slide masters to ensure a unified and professional appearance across your slides.

Lesson 04 - Formatting Text and Text Boxes
Friday

This lesson helps you format text to improve clarity and style. You'll learn how to choose and adjust fonts, apply character formatting, and work with color using different color models. Paragraph formatting tools help control alignment, spacing, and bullet styles. Finally, the lesson explores formatting text boxes themselves, including fills, outlines, effects, and text orientation.

Week Three

Lesson 05 - Incorporating Pictures
Wednesday

This lesson teaches you how to enhance presentations with pictures and visual content. You'll explore several ways to insert pictures, including from files, online sources, and screenshots. Then, you'll learn to resize, crop, and modify pictures using styles, effects, and background removal tools. The lesson concludes with instructions for building a photo album presentation and customizing its layout.

Lesson 06 - Drawing and Arranging Lines and Shapes
Friday

This lesson shows how to use PowerPoint's drawing tools to add custom visuals. You'll learn to draw and format shapes, add text, and modify their structure. The lesson also covers how to arrange objects using alignment tools, guides, and grouping. You'll finish by using inking tools for annotations and converting hand-drawn elements into shapes or text.

Week Four

Lesson 07 - Creating Tables and SmartArt
Wednesday

This lesson focuses on organizing information with tables and SmartArt. You'll learn to create and edit tables, change their structure, format borders and shading, and style text. Then you'll explore SmartArt graphics, which help turn bullet points into visual diagrams. The lesson walks through how to insert, edit, and format SmartArt for maximum clarity and impact.

Lesson 08 - Creating Charts
Friday

This lesson introduces charting tools to help visualize data. You'll create bar, column, and pie charts, identify the parts of a chart, and learn to switch between chart types. The lesson also covers how to customize charts by adjusting axes, elements, and layout. You'll learn to apply chart styles and format individual elements manually to create clean, informative visuals.

Week Five

Lesson 09 - Applying Transitions and Animations
Wednesday

This lesson covers the dynamic elements of a presentation. You'll learn how to assign slide transitions and set their options, including rehearsing timings. Then, you'll dive into animation effects for text, charts, and other content. The lesson explores creating animation sequences, adding sounds, designing motion paths, and triggering effects based on user interaction.

Lesson 10 - Incorporating Audio and Video Content
Friday

This lesson explores multimedia tools that enhance your message. You'll learn how to insert audio and video files from various sources, including screen recordings and cameo video. The lesson shows how to record narration and audio clips, attach sounds to objects, and play them across multiple slides. You'll also control playback settings, trim media, and apply formatting to videos.

Week Six

Lesson 11 - Delivering a Presentation
Wednesday

This lesson helps you prepare for both live and recorded presentations. You'll learn how to navigate slides during a show using different tools and views, including Presenter View. The lesson explains how to configure custom shows, use pointers and subtitles, and hide slides for backup use. You'll also explore sharing methods, managing comments, and presenting to asynchronous audiences using videos or kiosk mode.

Lesson 12 - Creating Support Materials
Friday

This lesson focuses on printing and presentation effectiveness. You'll learn when and how to create handouts, choose layout options, and export them to Word. The lesson also covers printing speaker notes and outlines and adjusting their layout. It ends with a discussion of presentation best practices, including knowing your audience, choosing the right delivery method, rehearsing effectively, and keeping people engaged throughout.

 
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  • Learn a new skill or enhance existing skills for professional development or personal enrichment.
  • New sessions starting monthly with lessons and assignments released weekly.
  • 2-4 hours a week in a convenient six-week format.
  • Interactive learning environment. Classroom built around discussion areas where you can engage with classmates and instructors.
  • Expert instructors develop, lead, and interact with students in each course.
  • Award of completion from your learning institution with passing score.
  • Gain the knowledge needed to move forward with your education.
  • Start anytime. Access Granted upon registration.
  • Courses are designed to be completed within 6-12 weeks.
  • Interactive multi-media instruction with integrated assessment, allowing you to work at your own pace.
  • Professional instructors support you throughout your learning experience.
  • Confirmation of successful course completion.
  • Build industry skills or earn continuing education credits in a variety of fields.
  • Start Anytime. Access to all course material and assessments from day one.
  • Many tutorials can be completed in just a few hours.
  • Quick independent study. Learn something new or expand your knowledge while working at your own pace.
  • Material developed by industry leaders and student support offered.
  • Certificate of completion awarded with passing score.