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Using the information that you gathered on your travel destination, create a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that includes the following: A minimum of 6 slides and a maximum of 8 slides. A minimum of three slide layouts, pleasing to the eye and easy to read. Two or more clip art pieces or photos, one WordArt object, AND one Shape. A theme. A title slide that introduces you, your employer (International Travel Company), and your travel destination. It should also include the dates of the trip (select from either an October or a March date) and the cost of the trip: $3,200 per person. Note that optional travel insurance may be purchased for $250. A slide that lists the name of the hotel you selected and a few details that will excite travelers about staying at this hotel. If you got this information from the Internet, be sure to use your own words. Copying and pasting is considered plagiarism. Indicate that a 50% down payment is required one month before the vacation begins (you determine the date) and that 50% is due one week before takeoff. One or two slides that list details about the two tourist spots that travelers will be visiting. Again, be sure to use your own words. A slide detailing the restaurant you chose for fine dining and a few possible dinner choices, if you have that information. Otherwise, make up the menu options. A slide with an exciting fact about your destination. A final slide to motivate potential vacationers to sign up. Various transitions on each slide. A least two animations.
Paper For Above instruction
The task involves creating a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation based on a travel destination researched by the student. The presentation must contain between six and eight slides, utilizing at least three different slide layouts that are visually appealing and easy to read. Incorporating visual elements is essential—specifically, at least two clip art images or photographs, one WordArt object to add stylized text, and at least one shape to enhance the presentation's aesthetic.
The presentation's first slide is a title slide that introduces the student, the travel company (International Travel Company), and the chosen destination. It should also include trip details such as the planned departure date, chosen from October or March, and the total trip cost of $3,200 per person. Optional travel insurance costing $250 can be mentioned as an available add-on. Clear financial information about payment schedules should be included: a 50% deposit due one month before the trip (date to be determined) and the remaining 50% due one week before departure.
Subsequent slides should highlight key aspects of the travel experience. One slide must detail the hotel selected, emphasizing its attractions and amenities to excite potential guests, phrased in the student’s own words to avoid plagiarism. Additionally, one or two slides should provide information about two tourist attractions included in the itinerary, with descriptions written in original wording. Another slide should feature the selected fine dining restaurant, with menu options either provided or creatively invented if specific details are unavailable.
To engage the audience further, include a slide with an interesting or exciting fact about the destination, aimed at inspiring curiosity and enthusiasm. The final slide should serve as a call to action, encouraging viewers to sign up for the trip. The presentation must incorporate at least two different types of slide transitions and a minimum of two animations to create a dynamic presentation.
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