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Presentation Programs
OpenOffice Presentations

The OpenOffice Presentations program is the primary editor used in creating the presentations presented here. It has the ability to open and save files in Microsoft PowerPoint format, as well as the default Open Document format. It is available on several platforms including Linux and Windows.


Presentation Programs
KOffice Presents

KOffice is a complete open source office suite for the Linux platform. Designed for use on the KDE desktop, it offers a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, database and more. Like the editors listed above, KOffice can also save documents in the OpenDocument format.


Open Document
The Open Document Standard

This web site offers a information concerning the Open Document format as approved by the ISO. Nearly any question you may have concerning how the Open Document format works and how it can be applied can be answered here


Open Source Fonts
The Open Fonts Web Site

This web site offers a wide assortment of open source fonts that you can use in your documents. Many of these are "True Type Fonts" (TTF) allowing them to be used on both Linux and Windows computer systems.


Presentations
As part of the Total Quality Management for Emergency Services project, we are creating presentations to accompany the text book and the lesson plans. The presentations will be the second phase of this project, with the text book being completed first, and lastly the lesson plans. As presentations are completed they will be made available here.


The Presentations Listing

Below is a listing of lesson plans we are looking at creating and offering here at the TQM for Emergency Services project. The Document Manager is where you can review all of the lesson plans for all of the courses that are currently available. The presentations are made available in the Open Document (odp) format as well as for the Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format.

Introductory Lessons