POWERPOINT II

It is traditional to end cs100g with a powerpoint lab in which you
say what you learned during the semester.

1.  Make a title page, "What I learned in CS100".  Let's start using
	a main page to set the background, and a footer with a running
	title, your name, a slide number, and the date.

	That's a lot to ask, but important to know how to do.

2.  Have a look back at g-lab1.html.  Maybe you even saved some of the
	work that resulted from that lab.  Copy and paste any images
	that might be relevant, such as screengrab of a window, and
	put it in your talk.

	Let's use Word Art for our slide titles throughout this talk.

3.  Now do each lab in succession, until you have 9 slides plus the
	title slide.  On slide 10, I need a cheesy five-line limerick
	about one of your TA's, and I want each line to be animated
	so that it arrives on its own click.

4.  For our last trick, we are going to add a picture of you,
	and show how each slide took a piece out of you.

	To do this, we have to get a picture of you and go into
	Photoshop.  Cut away a piece of you, then save it.  Then cut,
	then save, then cut, then save.  Make sure you have nine cuts
	and ten files -- the tenth file being your full, intact self. 

5.  Now add a custom animation to each slide which shows your
	successively dismembered image flying onto the slide.

	Do the slide show to make sure that this is all working.

6.  For the last slide, you may reappear in whole, and with better color
	to be sure, because you have learned so much in this class.

7.  Show the TA, and if you can get at least one of those dour (sahil),
	lost (olivia), beaten (dan), or trampled (jared) souls to laugh
	or smile, then your work is truly done!