PowerPoint
Indications are that 30 million PowerPoint presentations are being
made each day (Literacy Online, p. 24). I
recently counted and have written 230+ so I feel like I am
doing my part! I find that PPT presentations allow me
to be very creative and the format keeps me on track when I
am speaking. I like that I can use video,
music/sounds, and images to make my PPTs interactive,
attractive, and effective. Here are a few that I
enjoyed making:
The
PPT is in COURSE DOCUMENTS in BLACKBOARD
- when you
start the PPT and the song at the same time the slides move
with the music. Let's just say I had that song
THOROUGHLY memorized by the time I got the timing right on
that one!
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Here is an example
of a PPT I wrote as an pre-reading for the book,
Koala Lou (Mem Fox).
http://edtech.tph.wku.edu/~ppetty/koalaloupre.ppt taken
from:
http://www.pampetty.com/koalalou.htm
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PowerBacks:
100 free PowerPoint backgrounds (also available 2,000
backgrounds for $49.99)
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PowerPoint Plug-ins - commercial products (plug-ins)
available to expand your PowerPoint capabilities - free
trial downloads allow you to preview applications
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PowerPoint in the
Classroom - This is more than a little "hokey," but
if you are in the beginning stages and need a very basic
explanation of "how-to's" related to designing
PowerPoint presentations, you might find this useful.
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Frequently
Asked Questions about PowerPoint - Information for
more advanced users ... comprehensive site that includes
how-to's, troubleshooting, special effects, etc.
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PowerPointAnswers.com - A little heavy on the
advertising, but does contain some useful information
especially for those wanting to try out some new
applications.
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Technology for Teachers: PowerPoint Tutorial -
Another VERY good tutorial that includes screen shots,
explanations of all buttons and tool bars, and a
presentation that gives many good design tips. This
would be a good site for anyone still working on the
"basics" of using PowerPoint or a site you would
recommend to your students for their use in designing
PowerPoint presentations as part of your coursework.
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PowerPoint Links - Nice collection of on-line
resources ... very comprehensive.
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PowerPoint Tips and Tricks - Just what it says it
is.
Desktop
Publishing
Publisher:
http://desktoppub.about.com/od/software/f/software_list.htm
http://desktop-publishing-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
Word Processing:
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/word_processing.html
http://education.uregina.ca/iteachered/modules/faculty/module1.html
Tutorials Just for Teachers
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One thing to keep in mind when you are
setting your technology goals is that if you expect your
students to be able to USE technology for learning,
someone will have to TEACH them HOW to use the
technology. That "someone" is likely to be you, as
you are the "expert" on what technology applications you
want your students to use and HOW you want the
technology used in the classroom or as tools for
learning outside the classroom. To that end,
Microsoft offers a large variety of
tutorials for educators to use that are geared for
specific age groups, content areas, and software
applications.
Microsoft Office Tutorials.
Excel
Templates
Digital Images
- Microsoft offers thousands of
digital images (clipart) FREE of charge. By simply
putting a checkmark in the box by each image you want, you
can gather images to be downloaded onto your computer.
The images automatically go into your clipart file and can
be accessed in Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, etc.
Blogging:
All the rage! Postings of
continuous conversations on just about every topic you could
ever image. Please participate in the Blog on my MSN
webpage:
http://spaces.msn.com/members/professorpetty/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog
Photo Editing Software
Adobe Photoshop:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/index.html - expensive; large learning curve
Corel Photo Album 7:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ca/en/Product/1152105040719#tabview=tab0
- GREAT alternative to adobe, particularly
if you are basically doing routine editing (like adjusting size,
cropping, adjusting color, light, adding frames, etc.)
FABULOUS!
Managing
Bookmarks
This section won't apply
to your lesson plan design -- unless you have students search
for x number of websites and bookmark them (could be a post
reading strategy). Just a thought.
Managing Bookmarks: http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/bkmks/man.bkmks.html
http://www.livinginternet.com/w/wu_surf_bkmk.htm
Assistive
Technologies
http://www.pampetty.com/assistivetechno.htm
(NOTE: anything you find on this link can count toward
the 4 required elements within your plan)
Misc
http://bhandler.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!70F64BC910C9F7F3!1231.entry?wa=wsignin1.0&sa=451103984
YackPack
Google Calendars
Google Docs
and Spreadsheets
Callwave
Zoomerang
Pageflakes
Facebook
Flickr
Delicious
FreePlayMusic
Skype
iTunes U
Youtube
Writeboard