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Okay, so I am writing a very long paper for a college course. The basis of the course is computer knowledge, so the paper is 10+ pages w/ coordinating powerpoint presentation. I know the basics of identity theft but I need details that everyone doesn’t know.
Define the selected topic and describe how it has changed the world
I want to add a video off youtube or any site to a powerpoint presentation. How do I do this?
Well, I’m a Freshman in highschool. And I want to get a new laptop that will work well for school works: researching, video reports, essays/powerpoint, photos. And of course for entertainment: iTunes downloading, game downloading, plug-ins, other photo/video downloads.
Please tell me the difference between both. What makes them good and what makes them bad.
And please tell me more information or suggestions on what kind of laptop I should get. One that is compatible with my works. I also like Windows 7.
I also heard that Macbook doesn’t need any anti-virus?
I usually download Kpop songs, movies, and videos on youtube. I download a lot of videos from megaupload too. I save a lot of photos from various websites, and I heard they cause problems to your computer.
So, please tell me what kind of laptop I should get?
VIAO or Macbook AIR are my top2 picks. So I want to make sure that I’m choosing the right one. Oh, and maybe ACER?
Thank you =)
PLEASE READ THE ANNOTATIONS! This video will tell you how to embed a youtube video onto PowerPoint 2007. ————FAQ———— Key: A = Answer. Q = Question. Q: What are annotations and why I need them on? A: Annotations are little boxes with words that will appear on the video. You can dissable annotations by clicking on the triangle on the player and click the top box. #2 Q: I don’t have “Shockwave FLash Object”, please help! A: If you don’t have “Shockwave Flash Object”, try installing the shockwave flash player, or flash player. It should be on the list.
If you will have Internet access the day of your presentation: 1. Open up PPT and click on the Office logo button. 2. Select PowerPoint Options then check “Show Developer tab…” 3. On the Developer tab, select “More Controls” from Controls section. 4. Select Shockwave Flash Object from list. 5. Drag and draw where you want video on your PPT slide. 6. Right click box and select Properties. 7. Find video URL on YouTube. 8. In YouTube URL, delete watch? and replace the = with a / 9. Place revised URL in Movie field in menu from Properties right-click. 10. Ex out of Properties menu. 11. Video embedded. If you will NOT have Internet access the day of your presentation: 1. Download Mozilla Firefox (web browser) from Mozilla.com 2. After downloading, in Firefox, click on Add-Ons on Mozilla.com 3. Search for Video Downloader Helper 4.6 4. Click on download. Restart browser when told. 5. Go you YouTube, Google Video, wherever you find your video. 6. Notice the three circling circles when you’re on a page with video. 7. Hit down arrow on the Circling Circles (Video Downloader Helper). 8. Select “Download and Convert” from list. 9. Select WMV as video format. 10. Save converted file when prompted. 11. Open up PPT and choose Insert from ribbon then Movie then Movie from File. 12. Choose recently converted video. 13. Resize, move video where you want it. 14. REMEMBER! You need to have both the video file and PowerPoint file the day of the presentation together (ie on your flashdrive …