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From PowerPoint to online multimedia resources with Articulate
1. From PowerPoint to Online
Multimedia Resources with
Articulate Studio
James Little, SDDU
2. Welcome!
• 3 hours (including a 15 minute break)
• Mixture of demonstrations, discussions and
hands on experience
• Taking you from familiar to the unfamiliar
(and making it familiar)
• Session new in current form
• Welcome any feedback / suggestions
3. Overview
• Welcome Activities
• Introducing Articulate Studio – An Overview
• Types of Online Content
(in the context of using PowerPoint and Articulate)
• PowerPoint and You
• Enhancing existing PowerPoints with Articulate
• Finding Content
• When is a PowerPoint not a PowerPoint?
(Creating interactive resources)
• Consolidating / Exploring
4. Session Aims
1. Enable you to understand and experience the
possibilities of PowerPoint and Articulate
Studio
2. Enable good practice and approaches to
enhance existing content
3. Enable good practice and approaches to
creating new content
5. Session Aims
• A space for you to:
– Be creative!
– Get hands-on experience
– Discuss
6. Session Outcomes
• Demonstrate and hands on use of Articulate
tools – specifically:
– Use of Articulate to record and import narrations
for slides
– Use of Articulate to synchronise animations with
narrations and also add annotations
– Manipulate slide audio using Articulate
– Publish presentations for the VLE
– Get to grips with Engage and Quizmaker
7. Session Outcomes
• An understanding of sourcing good content
and consideration of legal issues
8. Your Experience and Aims
• Most people comfortable with PowerPoint
• Most people haven’t yet used Articulate
• Mixture of content for augmenting or
replacing lectures
• Project-based information resources
• Your files available for later use on laptops
12. Articulate Studio - Overview
• Presenter
• Quizmaker
• Engage
• Encoder
• PowerPoint used as structuring device
• n.b. you may have heard of Storyline?
13. Articulate Studio - Presenter
• Turn PowerPoint slides into e-learning
materials.
• Quickly and easily add interactivity, branching,
multimedia, and narration to your PowerPoint
content.
14. Articulate Studio – Quiz Maker
• Build quizzes, surveys, and interactive
assessments in a highly intuitive way.
15. Articulate Studio – Engage
• Create media-rich, engaging interactions that
capture learner attention.
16. Articulate Studio – Encoder
• Add video to Presenter, Quizmaker and
Engage Content
• Capture video from webcam/camera
17. Demo - Overview
• Integration into PowerPoint
• Stand-alone products
• Adding content from one tool into another
18. Types of Online Content
(in the context of using PowerPoint and Articulate)
19. Types of Online Content
(in the context of using PowerPoint and Articulate)
Interactive
Existing PowerPoint
with additional
narrative
PowerPoint
20. Types of Use - PowerPoint
• PowerPoint does not equal an online
resource:
– Sometimes don’t make sense without the
presenter
– Often used as a prompt for the presenter
• Articulate Presenter can enable you to add
meaning and explanation back
21. Types of Use - PowerPoint
• BUT this means need to get ‘the basics’ right:
– ‘Death by PowerPoint’
– In groups complete Activity Two (5 minutes).
23. Good Practice
• Use of PowerPoint templates
• Colour
• White space
• Text/Volume limits
• Text as images
• Font size
• Italics
24. PowerPoint and You
• Share your examples of best practice
• Identify any gaps in PowerPoint techniques
and share ideas by completing activity three…
27. Enhancing existing PowerPoints with
Articulate – Part One
• Hands-on Activities Four – Seven covering:
– Use of Articulate to record narrations for slides
– Use of Articulate to import narrations for slides
– Manipulate slide audio using Articulate
– Use of Articulate to synchronise animations with
narrations and also add annotations
• Demonstration or straight to hands-on?
28. Enhancing existing PowerPoints with
Articulate – Part Two
• Hands-on Activities Eight – Ten covering:
– Adding Articulate Annotations to your PowerPoint
slides
– Previewing your presentation
– Changing the layout of your presentation
• Demonstration or straight to hands-on?
39. When is PowerPoint not like
PowerPoint?
• PowerPoint used to structure – often linearly.
• This does not have to be the case
40. When is PowerPoint not like
PowerPoint?
• Slides are often bullet-points
• This does not have to be the case:
41. Political
Commitment
Finance
Measurement
and
Accountability
Regional
National
Global Sanitation and Water
for All
World Water Forum
Regional Water and
SanitationConferences
and Forums
AMCOW
Cabinet /
inter-ministerial
mechanisms
JMP
GLAAS
WWDR
Regional Status
Overviews
Country Status
Overviews
MICs
MEASURE DHS
LSMS
GSF
GEF
The World Bank
Private foundations
and trusts
Regional
Development Banks
EU Water Facility
Africa Water Facility
ODA
Foundations
Private sector
investment
National budgets
42. When is PowerPoint not like
PowerPoint?
• Slides are often text-focused
• This does not have to be the case:
44. My Skills and Role:
A Journey of Development:
• Take you from the familiar to the unfamiliar
• Enable confidence and competence so you can do the same with students
• Evaluate and interpret solutions backed up by pedagogical theory and
frameworks
• Provide teaching/training/staff development on specific tools
• Enable students and staff to be creative, critical and inquisitive!
45. When is PowerPoint not like
PowerPoint?
• Navigation and interactivity can be added:
46. A
Welcome to the Interactive area.
In this section there are seven
scenarios for you to think about
or discuss with a group of
colleagues or peers. Each one
refers to a different aspect
covered in the module. Make
notes on how, given each
scenario, you would approach
the situation.
Once you have completed the
scenarios, you can listen to
general comments and feedback
on each one, as well as
interviews with WASH sector
specialists talking about what
they would have done or what
they think are the key issues
with each scenario.
It is important to understand that
there is no ‘perfect’ answer to
these questions; indeed if you are
working in a group you may find
that you come up with multiple
answers. This simply highlights
the fact that the WASH landscape
is complex and the context within
which you work influences the
choices and decisions that are
made.
55. Consolidating / Exploring
• Re-visit activity one – anything to
add/change?
• Revisit specific features
• Work on your own content (files on laptops)
• Opportunity to explore further via optional
activities:
– Create or insert videos into presentation (Video Encoder)
– Embedding external websites
– Embedding a YouTube video
57. Summary
• Covered a lot of content
• A starting point to experience Articulate
• A basis for exploring your own ideas
• Make a note of one thing you may take away
from the session
58. The Future
• Current licences:
– Please contact c.perry@adm.leeds.ac.uk and fill in
a proposal form.
– Happy to discuss anytime j.little@adm.leeds.ac.uk
• Articulate 2013 just out:
– HTML 5 / iPad / Accessibility Support
– Investigating licencing options
– Should enable work from previous versions to be
exported in new formats
59. Further Resources
• UoL website: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/articulate
• Case Studies at UoL
• UoL blog: https://elgg.leeds.ac.uk/articulate
• Rapid e-learning blog:
http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/
• Articulate website: http://www.articulate.com
• E-Learning Heroes:
http://community.articulate.com/
• ISS PowerPoint Training
• Summary e-mail
60. Feedback for the session
1. What did you find useful
2. What would you have liked more of
3. What would you have liked less of
4. Suggestions
Editor's Notes
3 steps
Purpose
Tools / Experience
Implement Your Own ideas
Uploading to VLE is useful for refreshers/revision purposes after a lecture but not necessarily a resource on its own.
(may look designed, but not necessarily good accessible designed)
In this section there are seven scenarios for you to think about or discuss with a group of colleagues or peers. Each one refers to a different aspect covered in the module. Make notes on how, given each scenario, you would approach the situation.
Once you have completed the scenarios, you can listen to general comments and feedback on each one, as well as interviews with WASH sector specialists talking about what they would have done or what they think are the key issues with each scenario.
It is important to understand that there is no ‘perfect’ answer to these questions; indeed if you are working in a group you may find that you come up with multiple answers. This simply highlights the fact that the WASH landscape is complex and the context within which you work influences the choices and decisions that are made.