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Definition of Presentation
a performance or demonstration usually involving factual or persuasive information
Examples of Presentation in a sentence
Using power point, the business executive gave a presentation about workplace etiquette to his staff so that they would understand how to behave at the office. 🔊
Following the principal’s presentation about graduation requirements, the parents and students sat in the auditorium realizing what they would have to do to graduate. 🔊
At the environmental conference, the first presentation included data and statistics being delivered to the audience about global warming. 🔊
Since the first item on the schedule involved a boring speaker just reciting the material, the presentation during the second event allowed the audience to participate with the presenter. 🔊
As a result of the science teacher conducting a presentation of the upcoming lab, the students learned how to do each step of the experiment. 🔊
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When working remotely in Microsoft Teams, you can present content by sharing your screen, your entire desktop, a PowerPoint file, and more.
Note: If you're using Teams on the web, you'll be able to share your screen only if you're using Google Chrome or the latest version of Microsoft Edge. Screen sharing isn't available for Linux users.
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Desktop | Show your entire screen, including notifications and other desktop activity. | You need to seamlessly share multiple windows. |
Window | Show just one window, and no notifications or other desktop activity. | You only need to show one thing and want to keep the rest of your screen to yourself. |
PowerPoint Live | Present a PowerPoint file others can interact with. | You need to share a presentation and want others to be able to move through it at their own pace. For info on PowerPoint sharing, see . |
Whiteboard | Collaborate with others in real time. | You want to sketch with others and have your notes attached to the meeting. |
When you're done sharing, select Stop sharing in your meeting controls.
To turn off screensharing if your screen locks:
Turn the Turn off my camera and mic when my screen locks toggle on.
Restart Teams to activate this setting.
While you're sharing content, use the controls in the presenter toolbar to keep your presentation engaging and running smoothly. The presenter toolbar is only visible to the person presenting.
To bring the presenter toolbar onscreen:
The toolbar will stay in place for a few seconds until you're done adjusting the controls. Then, it'll disappear from view.
To keep the presenter toolbar from blocking important content on your screen, move it to any area on the screen you're sharing.
To move the presenter toolbar:
Drag it anywhere on your screen.
Release the drag handle when you've placed it in the right area.
Tip: You can also move the toolbar by clicking and holding any area on the toolbar that isn't interactive (e.g., in between presenter controls) and dragging it.
Give control.
If you want another meeting participant to change a file, help you present, or demonstrate something, you can give control to that person. While someone has control, they can make selections, edits, and other modifications to the shared screen.
You'll both be in control of the sharing, and you can take back control anytime.
Caution: When you’re sharing an app, only give control to people you trust . People you give control can send commands that could affect your system or other apps. We've taken steps to prevent this but haven't tested every possible system customization.
Start sharing your screen.
Select the person you want to give control to. Teams will notify them that you’re sharing control.
Select Take back to take back control.
To take control while another person is sharing:
Select Request control . The person sharing can approve or deny your request.
Make selections, edits, and other modifications to the shared screen while you have control.
Select Release control to stop sharing control.
Sharing computer sound lets you stream audio from your computer to meeting participants through Teams. You can use it to play a video or audio clip as part of a presentation.
To learn more, see Share sound from your computer in a Teams meeting or live event .
All sound from your computer, including notifications, will be audible in the meeting.
Prevent choppiness or lag when you're sharing high-motion content by optimizing video.
To optimize video, select Optimize in your presenter toolbar.
When you're sharing content, you can choose from several different layouts to help make your presentation more engaging.
To change your layout while you're sharing your screen:
Turn your camera on.
Select the layout you want to use:
Content only : Participants will see the content you're sharing in the main Teams window. They'll still be able to see your video feed next to the content.
Standout : This produces an effect on your background that blocks it and helps you stand out in your video feed.
Side-by-side : This view will place you and another participant side-by-side in the meeting window. This helps draw focus to you and other participants who are speaking during the meeting.
Reporter : This layout isolates you from your video feed and places you in front of the content you're sharing, just like a reporter in front of a scene.
To learn more, see Use annotation while sharing your screen in Microsoft Teams .
After you start presenting, a minimized view of the meeting window will appear next to your shared content.
Select Stop sharing in the presenter toolbar to stop sharing your screen and return to the main Teams meeting window.
If you're using a Mac, you'll need to grant permission to Teams to record your computer's screen before you can share.
You'll be prompted to grant permission the first time you try to share your screen. Select Open System Preferences from the prompt. If you miss the prompt, you can do this anytime by going to Apple Menu > System Settings > Privacy & Security .
Under Screen & System Audio Recording , make sure the toggle next to Microsoft Teams is turned on.
Go back to your meeting and try sharing your screen again.
Note: If you're using Teams on the web, make sure you've also granted screen recording permission to your browser.
To get a better look at shared content, click and drag it to see different areas. To zoom into or out of content someone's sharing during a meeting or call, use the buttons at the lower left of your meeting window: [+] to zoom in and [-] to zoom out. You can also try the following:
Pinch in or out on your trackpad.
Use Teams keyboard shortcuts .
Hold the Ctrl key and scroll with your mouse.
Note: Mac trackpads don't support zoom in meetings. If you're on a Mac, use one of the other options. If you're using Linux, giving and taking control of shared content isn't available at this time.
Expand your view by opening shared content in a separate window during your Teams meetings.
To open shared content:
Join your meeting from Teams for desktop .
To minimize content, select X to close the window.
To share content from your mobile device:
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| Present a PowerPoint file others can interact with. Choose the PowerPoint you want to share; when you select one, sharing will start automatically. |
| Take a photo to share or choose one from your gallery. Choose the photo you want to share and select when you're ready to share. |
| Share live video from your camera. Tap when you're ready to share. |
| Show your entire screen, including notifications and other activity. You'll be prompted to tap when you're ready to share. Turn on the toggle to share audio from the content on your screen. |
| . Whiteboard content will share automatically. |
Tap Stop presenting or Stop sharing when you're done.
Tip: To go forward and back in a PowerPoint presentation, swipe in the direction you'd like to go, or tap the forward and back buttons on the bottom of your screen.
Note: If your role changes from presenter to attendee during a meeting and you're presenting, screensharing will stop.
Want to get a better look at shared content?
Pinch in or out to zoom, and tap and drag to see different areas.
Note: Zoom isn't currently supported when you're sharing photos and videos.
You may want to minimize the content someone is sharing in order to better see the people in the meeting on your mobile device. Here's how:
Tap Minimize content from the menu
This will give you a better look at more of the people in the meeting. You'll still see the shared content on the lower portion of your screen.
Join a meeting on more than one device for more collaboration and content-sharing options.
If you're already in a meeting on your laptop, for example, you can add your phone as a companion device to present files, share live video, and much more. Any device with the Teams mobile app can be added as a companion device—just make sure the devices you're using are signed in to the same Teams account.
There's a lot you can do when you add a companion device to your meeting experience:
Use mobile video to show things that are out of view for remote participants.
Take a photo to share with everyone or pick one from your camera roll.
Use your phone to control a presentation.
Share your mobile screen.
If you can see it on your phone, you can share it in the meeting!
Tip: For more details, see Join a Teams meeting on a second device .
Open Teams on your mobile phone when you're already in a meeting on another device.
You'll see a message near the top of your screen informing you that you're currently in a meeting on another device, and asking if you want to join it on this one, too. Tap Join .
You'll then see two options: Add this device , and Transfer to this device . Tap Add this device .
If you join this way, we'll mute your companion device's mic and speaker to avoid causing an echo effect.
When you're ready to share something from the companion device, tap Start presenting at the bottom of the screen. On your other device, you'll be able to see what you're sharing, just like everyone else in the meeting.
When you're finished, tap Stop presenting , or simply hang up. Your other device will still be connected to the meeting.
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Subject: Spanish
Age range: 14-16
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
Last updated
1 August 2024
2.1F ¿Estás en forma? (Are you in shape?)
**Powerpoint lesson with 2 sentence builders and answers **
Includes - Reading, match up, listening and translation activties.
Made for the new Spanish GCSE (8692) Vocabulary from the AQA specification Theme 1 Kerboodle Unit 2 – healthy living and lifestyle
Most tasks also come with extension activities and answers.
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There is also a worksheet version of this lesson, see the following link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2-1-est-s-en-forma-are-you-in-shape-spanish-worksheet-spanish-new-gcse-13086077
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While you're sharing content, use the controls in the presenter toolbar to keep your presentation engaging and running smoothly. The presenter toolbar is only visible to the person presenting. To bring the presenter toolbar onscreen: Move your cursor to the screen sharing indicator at the top of your shared screen.
**Powerpoint lesson with 2 sentence builders and answers ** Includes - Reading, match up, listening and translation activties. Made for the new Spanish GCSE (8692) Vocabulary from the AQA specification Theme 1 Kerboodle Unit 2 - healthy living and lifestyle. Most tasks also come with extension activities and answers. Additional resources: