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S a m p l e L e s s o n P o w e r P o i n t B a s i c s S a m p l e P o e m Integrati ng PowerPoin t as an Interacti ve Learni ng Tool Select a tab and explore an alternative use for PowerPoint. This is a non-linear presentation

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Page 1: Sample Lesson PowerPoint Basics Sample Poem Integrating PowerPoint as an Interactive Learning Tool Select a tab and explore an alternative use for PowerPoint

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Integrating PowerPoint

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Select a tab and explore an alternative use for

PowerPoint. This is a non-linear presentation

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Sensory and Concrete Detail(Sample Lesson)

Part One - Poetry Analysis & Writing• Read Sick by Shel Silverstein• Group will note sensory and concrete details• 10-20 min. Write

Describe an experience at a happy or fun place. Include sensory (such as sight or smell) and concrete details.

• Share with a partner

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Part One (Continued)• Circle two lines that best express your feelings on

the topic. A sensory and/or concrete detail must be included in at least one line.

• Share with partner why you chose those details.• Take one or both sentences and create a line poem

and a title.

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• Part Two - PowerPoint file• Create a 2 slide file.• Slide One: Title Slide using Word Art• Slide Two: Poem and a ClipArt that represents a

sensory or concrete detail from the poem• Recording of poem and why the clip art was

chosen.• Include a background color, animations, and set

file on AutoPlay.

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By John McCarthy

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A squealing giggle,pattering feet, and my son’s arms thrownaround mesculpt my permanent smile.I am bathed in the warmth of our embrace.

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WordArt Clip Art Background Coloring

Text BoxSlide ViewOutline View

Record Sound Animations Animation Timing

Other Functions

AutoPlayAnimation Sound

Getting Started

Note: Slide Show, under the view menu, demos (or runs) presentations.

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Steps for creating the PowerPoint project• Start a new blank file.

A) Start-up Window B) Next window for Blank Presentation

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• From the View menu, select OutlineThis view is best for entering text. Text boxes are automatically created.

• For slide one, type your poem’s title, then press Enter or Return for a new line and type “By” then your name.”Note: When starting a new line, a second slide was created, labeled as “2”

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• We want the credits on the same slide so insert the cursor next to your name then look at the buttons in the left margin.

• Clicking the right directional arrow merges and indents the credits with the title slide.This indenting is called “Demoting.”

• Doing the reverse will “Promote” or decrease an indent until a new slide is created.

• Start a new slide (Slide two). Promote if necessary. Enter entire poem onto this slide. P

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Slide View• Click to the right of Slide 1.• Next, from the View menu select Slide. Here we

see the slide as it will be seen in a slide show. Slide view is good for graphics, animations, and layout.

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Textbox

• Click inside the title text to view and edit the box. Like a wordprocessor, highlight text to change font, size, color, and other formatting.

• Remove a text box by clicking its border so that frame appears. Press delete cuts the box. OR, click on the border a second time and drag with your mouse to move it. OR, squares appear in the frame corners. Click and drag to resize.

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WordArt

• Delete the text box with the poem’s title. The credits still remain.

• Under the Insert menu, select Picture, then WordArt.

• From the WordArt Gallery box, select a design, then click OK.

• Next, in the Edit WordArt Text box, enter the title. Use any of the format options, before clicking OK.

• Single click the WordArt to reformat appearance. Double click the WordArt to reformat type and text.

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The Artist in YouClip Art (Also see Background)

• Click the scroll bar until you are on slide 2.

Find a clip art that represents an idea or concrete detail from a poem line.

• From the Insert menu, select Picture, then Clip Art.

Select an image

from the list and double-click it.

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Clip Art Format Options• Click the image. Squares appear around the picture (like the

text box) to resize.

• Single-click the picture to select options from the Picture tool bar.

• Right-click the image to select Format Picture for additional options.

• Under the Insert menu, selecting Picture, then From File - Allows you to insert your own pictures saved on the computer or portable disk.

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Background Colors• Apply Design and Background both enable

creation of background design.

• Apply Design is permanent. Background can be changed later.

• Background: Right click anywhere on the screen except on text and image frames. From the list, choose Background. Note: Apply Design was also a listed option.

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Click the bar marked with a *and select Fill Effects.

Note: the 2 apply buttons will display your designs when done.

This offers many selections for backgrounds. Experiment with Preset colors first before seeing the other designs found under the four tabs.

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Recording the PoemRecord your poem. Then do a second

recording explaining the connection of the clip art to the poem.

• Under the Insert menu, select Movies and Sounds, then Record Sound.

•Rename “Recorded Sound” with a related label.

•Click the red circle to begin recording. Speak in a clear voice. Click the square to stop, and OK when you are done.

•Make sure a microphone is plugged into the computer.

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Animations• Actions for Pictures and Text

Pictures and words can move and make noise during a display or on a mouse click.

• Right click the clip art and select Custom Animation.A) Click the down arrow to select a movement that enhances the presentation. Click the preview button to evaluate the effect.

B) Select a sound to go with the movement. Generally, using few is recommended. Or, use this instead of movement for purposes of verbal identification of a word or symbol.

C) For text manipulation only.

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Timing is EverythingClick the Timing tab

This effects when and order that animations occur.

• A) Animation OrderAnimated objects are listed here. The up and down arrows monitor order of effects.

B) Any objects not yet animated may be selected from here.

C) I prefer animations to occur automatically, rather wait for a mouse click. Especially student projects. Generally, more than zero seconds is too long of a wait for a project. Live presentations differ from these points.

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Animating Sounds It is good to use animation

order for sounds, otherwise the horn must be clicked for the sound to occur, which is useful for foreign language and ESL classes where one could click the word and listen to the pronunciation.

Check “Play using animation order. The two options are self-explanatory. I prefer “Continue slide show” so that object fly in while the voice recording or noise takes place. “Stop playing” determines how long the recording will go. This usually factors for music. Remember to set-up timing under the Timing tab.

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AutoPlay• Student projects should run completely

through without needing a mouse click. This requires that all animation are set for automatically, and that the slide show is rehearsed.

• To do the second step, under the Slide Show menu select Rehearse Timing.

• The slide show begins on the first slide, with this timing box present.

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• Repeat retimes the slide.• The box pauses and continues the timing.• The arrow is used to move on to the next slide.• Generally click the arrow when the amount of

time need for the slide has been reached. Clicking the arrow on the last slide will save the timing. You can then select Slide Show from the View menu to watch the presentation.

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List of Other Functions

• Slide Sorter ViewUse this to see all slides at once, and to click and drag slides to different spots in the order.

• HyperlinksHighlight text and click from the Insert menu Hyperlink. Type the url address in the top box, beginning with http://, or click the browse button next to the second box to set up a link to another slide or file such as from Word or Excel.This also works when right clicking on an object and selecting Action Settings.

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• AutoShapes from the Drawing Toolbar (View: Toolbars: Drawing)Make images 3D, use funky shapes, and used preprogrammed image links for non-linear navigation of the PowerPoint file. The Action Settings option for objects does the same.

• Slide Transition (Slide Show menu: Slide Transition) Another way to set show to run automatically. Also includes transitions for between slides similar to object animations.

• The settings listed in thisdiagram is recommendedfor automatic transitions.

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Thank you for viewing. Please contact with any questions and/or suggestions.

John McCarthy

[email protected]

http://epiphany.simplenet.com/training/

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