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Great Presentations with Powerpoint February 15, 2007

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What’s Wrong With This Slide? Modeling the Good and the Bad.

· Slide show of slides with good and bad elements. As a group we can say what we like and dislike. What is effective? What is distracting?

· Distribute good practices document.

Rotating Slide Show
Scenario :
You have a camera full of images that you took of your class. It is curriculum night and you want to create a slide show that automatically rotates through the photos.

· Take a folder of images that you want to rotate through continuously

· Create slide show.

· Set to Repeat.

Lesson in PowerPoint
Scenario:
You want to show your students a sample PowerPoint for their upcoming presentation.

Part 1: Create your slide show

· Title Slide

· Insert a new slide

o Hint : Insert Menu

· Choose a template for your presentation (aka. Slide Design)

o Hint: Format Menu

· Customize the background color of your slides

o Hint: Format Menu

· Change text colors

o Hint 1: Look on your toolbar

o Hint 2: Format Menu

· Change text size

o Hint 1: Look on your toolbar

o Hint 2: Format Menu

· Change slides on clicks versus by time

o Hint: Slide Show Menu

· Animate the title (Custom Animation), using dissolve (More Effects)

o Hint 1: Slide Show Menu

o Hint 2: Microsoft provides instructions about Custom Animations.

· Text Animation

· Use a table to show data summary

o Hint: Insert Menu

· Use the shapes (Auto Shapes) and clip art catalog

o Hint: Insert Menu

· References Slide

· Insert Sounds (from the Clip Organizer)

o Hint: Insert Menu

· Hyperlink some resources in your reference slide

o Hint: Insert Menu

Part 2: Review your slide show

· View Slide Show

o Hint: Slide Show Menu

· Use arrows to navigate slides

o Us e the left and right arrows

· Commenting

o Hint: Insert Menu

Part 3: Printing slides to take notes

· Printing multiple slides per page.

o File à Print à Print what? Handouts

· Printing slides with note taking lines

o Hint: 3 slides per page

If you finish early, or you need more instruction please look for further assistance at Atomic Learning.

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