1) The document is a lesson plan for teaching 6th grade students about Microsoft PowerPoint. It aims to help students recognize the different parts of a PowerPoint presentation and understand their functions.
2) The lesson plan outlines opening a new PowerPoint presentation and familiarizing students with the interface, including the ribbon, slide navigation pane, and other tools. It provides examples of parts like the quick access toolbar, ruler, and zoom control.
3) Students will participate in an activity where they add titles and subtitles to a sample presentation, formatting text and choosing a design. They will then be quizzed on the different PowerPoint parts.
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This lesson provides information on the basics of PowerPoint, Microsoftâs powerful presentation development tool. The topics covered include a basic review of the programâs toolbars and options, and an introduction to slide creation. The objective of the lesson is for the user to be comfortable with operations like opening and creating PowerPoint documents, saving PowerPoint documents, navigating the options and toolbar, adding new slides, formatting text, formatting textboxes, using different program views, and starting a presentation. The lesson teaches concepts through a combination of image-based slides and video tutorials.
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A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan about Input and Output Devices of Computers in the Computer Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this lesson plan was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
Watch this with a 10-15 minute audiotrack at http://vimeo.com/novusprogram/powerpoint1
This lesson provides information on the basics of PowerPoint, Microsoftâs powerful presentation development tool. The topics covered include a basic review of the programâs toolbars and options, and an introduction to slide creation. The objective of the lesson is for the user to be comfortable with operations like opening and creating PowerPoint documents, saving PowerPoint documents, navigating the options and toolbar, adding new slides, formatting text, formatting textboxes, using different program views, and starting a presentation. The lesson teaches concepts through a combination of image-based slides and video tutorials.
The Novus project is a combination of video tutorials designed to be used in conjunction with a free business simulation software program. The Novus Business and IT Program contains 36 business and IT training videos, covering basic finance, accounting, marketing, economics, business strategy, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Users will have an opportunity to apply the lessons in the Novus Business Simulator. Over six rounds, the user or teams will have to make decisions on capital purchases, financing, production, financing, and human resources for a microbrewery. This channel has arranged the 36 video lessons into the order in which they are meant to be used with the simulator. To watch this slideshow as a video, please go to our Vimeo page at: https://vimeo.com/novusprogram. To download our free business simulation software, please go to our SourceForge page at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/novus/.
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Detailed Lesson Plan (ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, FILIPINO)Junnie Salud
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Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
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Creating a great PowerPoint presentation is a skill that any professional can benefit from. The problem? Itâs really easy to get it wrong. From poor color choices to confusing slides, a bad PowerPoint slideshow can distract from the fantastic content youâre sharing with stakeholders on your team.
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Open Microsoft PowerPoint.
If a page with templates doesn't automatically open, go to âFileâ at the top left of your screen and click âNew Presentationâ.
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5. Play around with the layout by dragging elements around with your mouse.
I like to think of Microsoft PowerPoint as a test of basic professional skills. To create a passing presentation, I need to demonstrate design skills, technical literacy, and a sense of personal style.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasnât one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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Lesson Plan in Technology and Livelihood Education
Information and Communication Technology
Grade 6
I. Objectives:
at the end of the lesson, 85% of the students must;
a. recognize the MS PowerPoint Presentation and its parts
b. distinguish functions of different parts of MS PowerPoint Presentation
c. apply features of a slide presentation tool
d. appraise the importance of MS PowerPoint Presentation and its features
II. Subject Matter:
Getting to know Microsoft PowerPoint: Parts and Functions
Values: Importance of using MS PowerPoint Presentation
III. Learning Materials:
a. Powerpoint Presentation
b. Visual aids
c. pictures
IV. Procedure:
A. Motivation:
There will be a game entitled âHula mo, Isasayaw koâ. This is like charades but
the one who pantomime the word will do it while dancing.
1. Power Point
2. Slide Show
3. Blank Presentation
B. Presentation:
PowerPoint 2013 is a presentation software that allows you to create dynamic slide
presentations. Slideshows can include animation, narration, images, videos, and much more.
Opening PowerPoint 2013
When you open PowerPoint 2013 for the first time, the Start Screen will appear. From here,
you'll be able to create a new presentation, choose a template, and access your recently edited
presentations.
From the Start Screen, locate and select Blank Presentation. Creating a blank presentation
2. Getting to know PowerPoint 2013
PowerPoint 2013 is similar to PowerPoint 2010. If you've previously used PowerPoint
2010, PowerPoint 2013 should feel familiar. But if you are new to PowerPoint or have more
experience with older versions, you should first take some time to become familiar with the
PowerPoint 2013 interface.
PARTS FUNCTION
Quick Access Toolbar The Quick Access Toolbar lets you access common commands no
matter which tab is selected on the Ribbon.
The Ribbon The Ribbon contains the commands you will need to perform
common tasks in PowerPoint. It has multiple tabs, each with
several groups of commands.
Microsoft Account From here, you can access your Microsoft account information,
view your profile, and switch accounts.
Ruler The ruler is located at the top and to the left of your current
slide. The ruler makes it easy to align text and objects on your
slide.
Slide Navigation Pane
The slide navigation pane allows you to view and work with the
slides in your presentation.
The selected slide will appear in the slide pane to the right. You
can add, delete, duplicate, and rearrange slides in the slide
3. navigation pane. You can also add sections to organize and
divide your slides.
Slide Pane Here, you can view and edit the selected slide.
Vertical and Horizontal
Scroll Bars
Click, hold, and drag the vertical or horizontal scroll bar
depending on what part of the slide you want to see.
Notes Click Notes to add notes to your current slide. Often called
speaker notes, these notes can help you deliver or prepare for
your presentation.
Comments Reviewers can leave comments on any slide. Click Comments to
view comments for the current slide.
Slide View Options Adjust your slide view by choosing one of the following:
⢠Normal View is selected by default. This view shows the slide
navigation pane and the selected slide.
⢠Slide Sorter displays smaller versions of all of the slides in the
presentation.
⢠Reading View hides all editing tools to make your slides easier
to review.
⢠Play Slide Show will play your slides as an actual presentation.
Zoom Control Click and drag the slider to use the zoom control. The number to
the right of the slider reflects the zoom percentage.
You can also click the Fit slide to current window button to the
right of the zoom control.
C. Application:
Everybody may participate. Follow the instruction written on using the
Presentation and its features.
1. Open the PowerPoint Presentation 2013 from the start screen
2. Choose the Blank Presentation Template
3. From the Slide Pane click the textbox written Click to Add Title
4. Go to the Ribbon, find Home and font style. Find Courier New font style.
5. On adding the title, encode capitalized words âI love Philippinesâ
6. Highlight the words by dragging the mouse from the beginning to the word
up to its end. Choose the font size 84.
7. Click the textbox written Click to Add subtitle
8. Go to the Ribbon, find Home and font style. Find Lucida Calligraphy font
style.
9. On adding the subtitle, encode sentenced case words âItâs more fun in the
Philippines!â
10. Highlight the words by dragging the mouse from the beginning to the word
up to its end. Choose the font size 40.
4. 11. Finish your work by choosing any available design. Find from the Ribbon the
Design and find your own aesthetic.
D. Evaluation:
E. Closure:
The class will be divided into groups, the number of groups depends from
the number of the students. The teacher will be posing different questions or
parts of the PowerPoint to be recognize by the groups. They will write their
answer on illustrations or paper. They must not yet raise their answer unless the
teacher said it so.
F. Assignment:
Continue getting to know MS PowerPoint 2013. Research about new features of
MS PowerPoint 2013.
1. Research about its difference from MS PowerPoint 2007 and MS PowerPoint
2010.
2. Research the Tabbed Ribbon System of MS PowerPoint 2013.
3. Read and study the Tabbed Ribbon System of MS PowerPoint 2013. Is there a
new command on the Ribbon System, what are those?
V. References:
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