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Why do PowerPoint?
  • Keep organized
  • Visual cues
  • On track
  • Easy review
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POWERPOINT
Resource  Web Sites
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Keyboard “Slide Layout” Shortcuts
  • Ctrl+B Bold text
  • Ctrl+C Copy selected material
  • Ctrl+D Duplicate material/slide
  • Ctrl+E Center text
  • Ctrl+G Show grids lines (hold Ctrl to add more grids)
  • Ctrl+I Italicize text
  • Ctrl+J Justify text
  • Ctrl+K Insert hyperlink
  • Ctrl+L Left align text
  • Ctrl+M Create new slide (menu)
  • Ctrl+N Create new presentation
  • Ctrl+P Print
  • Ctrl+R Right align text
  • Ctrl+S Save
  • Ctrl+T Reformat text (menu)
  • Ctrl+U Underline text
  • Ctrl+V Paste (text/object)
  • Ctrl+X Cut (text/object)
  • Ctrl+Y Redo last action
  • Ctrl+Z Undo
  • F7 Spell Check




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Emotional Meanings of Colors
  • Black Heavy, mournful, formal, death, highly technical
  • Brown Earth, simplicity, outdoors
  • Blue Peace, tranquility, trust, confidence, security
  • Purple Royalty, wisdom, spirituality, mystery
  • Green Nature, environment, growth, freshness
  • Gray Conservative, practical, reliability, security
  • Red Passion, excitement, love, intensity, heat, aggression
  • Orange Warmth, expansive, flamboyant
  • Yellow Optimism, happiness, idealism, imagination
  • White Purity, reverence, cleanliness, simplicity
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Working with Colors
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Sound in Your Slideshow
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The Power of Action Buttons
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Don’t Lose Your Fonts!
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Creating “Soft Shadows”
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Adding Wingdings Easily
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Rescuing Graphics from PPT
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Right Mouse to Go Back a Slide
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Using Handouts Effectively
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PowerPoint & Active Learning
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Make Your Own PPT Templates
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Working with Graphics/Images
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Using the Pen Feature
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PowerPoint as a Layout Program
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Combining PPT Shows
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Inserting Video Clips
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“Mini” Slideshow Preview
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Re-coloring Images
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Learning Games in PPT
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“Changing” Templates
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“Highlighting” Slide Text
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PowerPoint Rubrics
  • assessment objective & consistent
  • forces teacher to list specific criteria
  • provides students with expectation level
  • informs student of evaluation process
  • benchmarks for teacher & student to measure progress


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Why Contrasting Colors?
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Busy Backgrounds
  • Having too much text on the screen defeats the purpose of using Powerpoint. The slides begin to look like a jumble of text, making slides difficult to read and unrecognizable from each other. Your audience will lose focus:  some will try to read everything; others will try to copy everything and slow down the presentation; and most will drift off to “la-la land.”  Keep to key points only!  Always avoid the poisoning factor of car
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Avoid Text Overload
  • Having too much text on the screen can defeat the purpose of using Powerpoint. This is especially deadly if used slide-after-slide. Unless you are going to highlight key points in the text, the slides begin to look like a jumble of text, making slides difficult to read and unrecognizable from each other. The audience loses focus:  some will try to read everything; others will try to copy everything and slow down the presentation; and most will drift off to “la-la land.”  Keep to key points only!
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Avoid Text Overload
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Following the
      Lord’s Leading . . .
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Joint Name
Study Group
Report
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Jazz
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