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<speak> Manual of engaging animations<p> </p>0.<break strength="strong"/> Introduction<p> </p>This manual is written for professional TEs, therefore an advance knowledge of Microsoft power point is required such as: <break strength="strong"/>merge shapes, <break strength="strong"/>work with layers using selection pane, <break strength="strong"/>insert shapes and pictures,<break strength="strong"/> format shapes and pictures, <break strength="strong"/>work with animations, <break strength="strong"/>arrange and align elements, <break strength="strong"/>edit points of shapes…<break strength="x-strong"/> If you are not familiar with some of these tools, check the files on the following folder: </p>This manual is a collection of power point presentations with examples of animated slides that can be applied when editing HST talks to make the presentations more engaging and dynamic.<p> </p>Each section contains:<break strength="x-strong"/>A power point with examples<break strength="strong"/> A word document with the detailed steps to follow<break strength="strong"/> A video file with the explanation and demonstration of how creating the animations / power point<p> </p>This manual contains the following topics:<break strength="strong"/> 1. Animating and customising graphs<break strength="strong"/> 2. Timelines<break strength="strong"/> 3. Comparisons, pros & cons<break strength="strong"/> 4. Drawing tab<break strength="strong"/> 5. Motion paths<break strength="strong"/> 6. Anchor points.<break strength="strong"/> 7. Modifying icons.<break strength="strong"/> 8. Walking effect<break strength="strong"/> 9. Section title slide<break strength="strong"/> 10. Emerging effect<break strength="strong"/> 11. Transitions: morph and pane<break strength="strong"/> 12. Zoom effect<break strength="strong"/> 13. Characters<break strength="strong"/> 14. Animated GIFs and videos<break strength="x-strong"/> </speak>