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Title: Creating Eye Popping Slide Shows


1
Creating Eye Popping Slide Shows
  • EDU551
  • Educational Applications of Computers
  • Chapman University College
  • Michael Bower, Instructor

2
Sounds and Transitions
  • Add narration. Go to Insert and select Movies
    and Sounds. From the fly-out menu select Record
    Sound. Youll need a microphone for this.
  • Go to Slide Show and select Slide Transitions.
    Choose the transitions that you like best.

3
Background Colors
  • To change the background color of a slide,
    right-click the slide and select Background.
  • The default selection is white. To select
    another color, click the dropdown arrow.
  • You may select More Colors or Fill Effects to add
    texture, gradients, etc.
  • To make all the slide the same background, select
    Apply to All.

4
Slide Design
  • To select a design theme for your slide show, go
    to Format and Select Slide Design.
  • Keep in mind that the slide design you select
    will change the format of your slides.
  • You will need to tweak your slides a bit after
    you select your slide design.

5
Continuous Loop
  • Select Slide Show, then Set Up Show.
  • In the Show options section select the Loop
    continuously until Esc box.
  • Now your slide show will play over and over until
    you hit the Esc key, located in the upper left
    corner of your keyboard.
  • You may set all your slides to advance
    automatically after a few seconds or select a
    specific time for each slide to advance.
  • Another option is to have your viewer advance
    each slide with the click of a mouse.

6
Slide Transitions
  • There are times you may want your slides to
    change automatically.
  • Select Slide Show and then Slide Transition.
  • On the right side of your screen will be a
    window.
  • Find Advance slide and select the Automatically
    after box.
  • Insert the number of seconds you want your slide
    to show.
  • Select Apply to All Slides.

7
Adding Graphics
  • Nothing adds interest like an animated gif, so
    include a few in your presentation. (See next
    slide for resources.)
  • Use the Microsoft clipart as well. Go to Insert
    and select Picture. From the dropdown menu
    select Clipart. To find an image quickly, type
    the name of the image you want in the window
    located on the right side of your screen and
    click the Search button.

8
Animated Gifs
  • Nothing adds interest more than a moving image.
  • The hard part is finding them on the Internet.
  • Use your skills to find a few animated images
    online and include them in your presentation.

9
Action Buttons
  • Action buttons help the viewer especially the
    very young - navigate.
  • Go to the View menu, select Toolbars, then Draw.
  • Select AutoShapes, then Action Buttons.
  • Insert the Back and Forward buttons into your
    slide, just like the buttons below.

10
Create Rubrics Fast
  • Rubrics are evaluation tools that should yield
    the same results when used by others.
  • Well-designed rubrics tell students exactly what
    they need to do in order to achieve the results
    teacher wants.
  • Go to Rubistar and fill in the blanks to create
    rubrics.

11
Internet Safety Rubric
12
Assignment
  • Create a slideshow that addresses child safety on
    the Internet and the responsibility of parents
    and teachers to monitor children online. List 10
    rules.
  • Add slide transitions, background colors, sound,
    navigation buttons, animated gifs,and continuous
    loop features to your presentation.
  • Set up your slide show so that the slides advance
    manually with a mouse click or automatically
    after a few seconds.
  • Work in teams of two to complete this task.

13
Helpful Sites
  • SafeKids.Com
  • GetNetWise
  • A Parents Guide to Internet Safety
  • Safety Tips
  • KIdComs Internet Safety Game

Use these sites to generate the 10 Internet
Safety Rules for your own slide show. If you use
these sites in your reference slide, be sure to
format them in the APA style.
14
Helpful Hints
  • Divide your workload.
  • One person can work on compiling the safety tips
    while the other learns how to insert action
    buttons, sound, and create slide transitions.
  • Swap information when assembling the project.
  • This is a good example of collaborative learning.
  • Cite TPEs and content standards.
  • Ohinclude a References page that links to online
    safety resourcesAPA style of course!

15
Animated Gif Resources
  • Advanced Learning Technologies in Education
    Consortia. (2005). RubiStar Home. Retrieved on
    September 28, 2005 http//rubistar.4teachers.org/
    index.php.
  • GIFAnimations.com. (2005). Free animated gif,
    graphic animation, icon, and clipart. Retrieved
    on May 17, 2005 http//www.gifanimations.com/acti
    on/MenuSelection?group1parent27.
  • IconBAZAR LLC. (2002). IconBAZAR. Retreived on
    May 17, 2005 http//www.iconbazaar.com/animated/.
  • Jupiter Images Corporation. (2005). Barrys
    Clipart Server. Retrieved on May 17, 2005
    http//www.barrysclipart.com/.
  • LaRocca, Chuck. (2004). Free Animations and 3d
    Animated Gifs. Retrieved on May 17, 2005
    http//www.animation-central.com/index.htm.
  • Shaikun, Michael G. (1996). Animated GIF
    Finder. Retrieved on May 17, 2005
    http//www.gifs.net/animate/giflist.htm.
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