The document is a reflection by Shaye Howell on a screencast tutorial they created to teach fellow teachers how to use basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. The tutorial covered inserting text, manipulating font styles and colors, inserting clipart and pictures, adding and duplicating slides, and presenting a slideshow. Howell provided the tutorial online and planned to share it with teachers and students through shared folders as a resource for learning or refreshing PowerPoint skills. Though their voice was still scratchy after an illness, they were able to complete the tutorial and were glad to create a resource for others.
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Samples of screens or pages that you can use in e-learning courses (online training). Except for the imported photos, all of the design elements I created using PowerPoint 2007 (or 2008 for Mac).
Contact me: info@RidgeViewMedia.com
...for design assistance with your online courses.
Discover how to get your students to collaborate on presentations using Prezi's interactive interface. We'll go over the basics of creating and modifying a Prezi and we'll talk about strategies to get your students working together.
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Delivered at the Rocky Mountain Chapter of STC, this session explores how to:
*. Develop a storyboard
*. Review a support topic
*. Create a related video
*. Help users visualize how to perform the task
Training sessions are being customized to suit the needs of the participants. This is evident in how training has witnessed the change from white board teaching to modern innovative teaching. But, the debate still continues over the traditional approach of classroom training and modern use of method training, as both have their own merits to look at.
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1. FRIT 8530…Shaye Howell<br />Title: Screencasting Tutorial for Microsoft Office Power Point 2007<br />URL: http://screencast.com/users/Shayeh/folders/Jing/media/a0c20f33-b107-443c-9539-bb044dba1229#<br />Intended Audience: Fellow Teachers<br />Screencasting software: Jing and Screencast.com<br />Goal/Purpose: I recently discovered fellow teachers do not know how to create Power Point Presentations. I decided to create a tutorial that could accommodate them.<br />Tutorial Description: The tutorial consists of a few basics in Power Point that would enable anyone to be able to create a Power Point Presentation. I started off with a brief introduction, and then I pointed out the place holders as I chose to demonstrate how to manipulate the font style, size and color which is probably necessary for any Power Point creation. I mentioned the similarities the program has to Microsoft Office Word in the event that this would be helpful. I was sure to include directions of how to insert clipart and pictures. Then, I added a new slide and duplicated a slide to provide a little information for the intended audience to have some control over the slides. While creating Power Points quite often myself, l felt that enough information had been presented for one lesson. After manipulating the slides with the tasks mentioned above, the end result was to present the slide show. I ended the tutorial with a brief summary encouraging the use of Power Point because of the visual presentation it provides.<br />Reflection: The tutorial created could be used for the purpose of teaching others how to use Power Point. With the basics of this lesson, the user could continue to add to their knowledge simply by continuing to create more Power Point presentations. This could be available in our teacher folder on the shares drive along with all of our other teacher resources that we share with each other. Another idea is to place it inside the Student folder to teach them the basics of creating a Power Point presentation. With this tutorial being placed inside the folders, teachers and students would have easy access to learn or refresh about Power Point. I plan to use it for my students. At a late time, maybe I can replace it with a better recorded version. After weeks of no voice, it’s still scratchy. It was hard not to cough during the recording. However, I got through it, and I have never liked to hear my voice anyway. What an experience!<br />