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A quick guide to using PowerPoint •PowerPoint is essentially a platform from which various types of information is delivered. •This information can be text-based or image-based. PowerPoint is quite simply a program that works like a projector in order to present materials. •One of its many advantages is its capacity to be used by a teacher in setting up a new topic that might take a double lesson as well as being accessed by students from an intranet or VLE. Our expertise as teachers partly depends upon our ability to draw upon a range of sources and resources in order to prepare students for curriculum demands. •PowerPoint is not a substitute for the library, the internet, reading, writing or teaching •But it can be an effective way of presenting material that our experience has enabled us to identify and select to groups of students dynamically. It should not merely be seen as another example of technology that we are expected to use but rather as a dynamic platform that presents material we have designed around our own particular curriculum expertise.

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Page 1: A quick guide to using PowerPoint PowerPoint is essentially a platform from which various types of information is delivered. This information can be text-based

A quick guide to using PowerPoint•PowerPoint is essentially a platform from which various types of information is delivered.•This information can be text-based or image-based. PowerPoint is quite simply a program that works like a projector in order to present materials.•One of its many advantages is its capacity to be used by a teacher in setting up a new topic that might take a double lesson as well as being accessed by students from an intranet or VLE. •Our expertise as teachers partly depends upon our ability to draw upon a range of sources and resources in order to prepare students for curriculum demands.•PowerPoint is not a substitute for the library, the internet, reading, writing or teaching•But it can be an effective way of presenting material that our experience has enabled us to identify and select to groups of students dynamically.•It should not merely be seen as another example of technology that we are expected to use but rather as a dynamic platform that presents material we have designed around our own particular curriculum expertise.

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THE POWERPOINT WINDOW

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Inserting images for AS/A2 Art & Design

• Where is the image from? PowerPoint offers a number of options:

• CD-Rom; scanned image; digital camera; internet; floppy disk; floppy disk adaptor etc.

• INSERT> PICTURE> FROM CAMERA or SCANNER or….

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The ‘default settings’

• PowerPoint will usually open up with a default content layout

• This will say ‘click to add title’ and ‘click to add text’

• Fine if you want add text and not so bad if you want to add images either.

• On the right hand side of the screen is a column called ‘Slide Layout’.

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New York 2002

Differential focus, depth of field

Irregular format, neither rectangular or square

Diffused glow in order to soften background

Central focal point

Thematic concern of man and environment

Warm tones

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Basic Instructions (no frills)• Open PowerPoint• Leave (default) settings as they are• Add a title (where it says ‘click to add title’)• Rather than adding text, insert an image (which

we will each produce today)• INSERT> PICTURE> FROM FILE (i.e. network

drive/ floppy disk etc) / CAMERA or SCANNER• Choose FILE> FLOPPY ‘A’ Drive• Congratulations!• Save! Probably a good idea to create generic

folders for each theme/ course etc

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Adding images from a scanner• INSERT> PICTURE> FROM CAMERA or

SCANNER• Depends on Windows (95/97/2000 or XP etc),

but will probably default into scanner software• Scan image. Remember to crop.• More recent versions of Windows will also

‘resample’ the image which effectively means reducing its size (amount of bytes/ meg etc rather than height and width)

• Therefore, this makes the file more manageable when uploading on to the intranet/VLE

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Crop the image.

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•Select an ‘output type’. By far the most straightforward to use and one which will cover most images is ‘best colour photograph’

•Press OK

•Then press ‘Send the scan now’

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You may need to adjust the size of the image, but PowerPoint now appears to recognise that images need to fit on the page!

Having inserted this image on this page…

INSERT> NEW SLIDE>and then whatever source image is necessary

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Repeat this procedure as many times is necessary for your slide show

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Your new slide needs a bit of animation!

• Click ‘SLIDE SHOW’> CUSTOM ANIMATION> ADD EFFECT

• These ‘Animations’ can be used to present the text dynamically or …..

• … with a degree of subtlety

• Personally, the most effective are the ones that do not draw attention to themselves e.g. ‘fade’

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TITLE OF PAINTING/ DRAWING

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Doing PowerPoint• Once you have started, it is quite simply a matter of

INSERT> NEW SLIDE> IMAGE etc• As long as all the resources are accessible it is

simply a matter of inserting them on to NEW SLIDES• It does take a while, but projected images which are

bigger (and brighter) than images in a book can be seen by the whole class

• PowerPoint’s text/ titles also provides us with opportunities of projecting key points without having to write them on the board

• It aids structure• It is a resource that can be added to as well as being

an archive available to teachers and students