Title: PowerPoint in the Classroom
1PowerPoint in the Classroom
- Dr. Valerie Bryan
- Associate Professor, FAUCO-Director of Technical
Support Institution for Region V - CEO, Wild Horses Consulting, Inc.
- Bryan_at_fau.edu
http//www.adulteducation.fau.edu/bryan/default.ht
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2Types of Media
- Still photos
- Using a traditional camera, images are burned in
digital format on a CD-ROM - Using a digital camera, photos are saved as
.jpg, .jpeg, .bmp formats - Scanning in an image and saving to a disk or file
3Types of Media cont.
- Motion and Movie Clips
- Motion File Type of animated graphic.
- Movie File A few frames from a filmed
production. More on that later.
4The EASY Part Inserting Still, Motion Movie
Clips in PowerPoint
- Open your presentation as usual
- Select slide for the motion clip
- Choose "Insert" "Movies and Sounds"
- Indicate if you are inserting a saved clip or
selecting something from your Clip Art Gallery. - Choose either "Movie From File or "Movie From
Gallery". - Select the file and complete the process by
clicking "Insert Clip - See Insert an animated GIF picture on a slide
handout
5The Hard Part Finding THE Motion Clips You May
Need
- Once in PowerPoint slide format, select "Insert
Movies and Sounds". Select "Movie from Gallery". - With Internet service, download a clip from a Web
site. See Additional locations for templates and
picture, music, sound, video, and animation clips
handout if you need a verbal clue. - Click "Clips Online". First time users must click
the "accept" button when the license agreement
comes up. - Four search control buttons will come up.
- Search 1 Control Describe the clip you want.
- Search 2 Control Limit the search by category.
- Search 3 Control Limit the search to a type of
file, such as Motion. - Search 4 Control Sort your results by file
size, etc.
6Continuing w/Motion Clips from Microsofts Clip
Gallery
- Then click "Go" that is next to the first control
button. - Allow all the clips to load based on your search
criteria. Download speed of your modem and the
files size (identified in Search 4 Control),
determines time required. Process may take a few
minutes. - Go through he various files and select those
items you wish to download. - Select the check box beneath the clip (Download
Clip link). - The clip will automatically be placed in your
appropriate category based on Microsoft's
opinion. Selecting clips by category gives you a
hint where to look later.
7Other Sources of Motion Clips
- Purchase CD-ROMs with animated gifs and even some
jpeg files that are compatible with your system
or platform - Download MIDIs, WAVs, GIFs, and even MOVs from
the Internet for free - See MIDIs, WAVs, GIFs and MOVs Site Locations
handout
8Working w/Motion Clips
- Once you have a few motion clips in your gallery,
you may wish to control the movements of the
Motion Clip. - In normal view, Slide Show/Custom Animation, you
can select the Order and Timing tab and decide at
what point the Motion Clip enters (based on
animation order) or on a time delay that you can
set.
9Working w/ Movie Clips
- Movie clips come in many formats
- MPG
- MPEG
- MIV
- MP2
- MPA,
- MPE
None of which can be downloaded from the Clip
Gallery
10Search to find some
1st, on your own system
2nd, on the Internet
- Select Start/ Find/ Files and Folders and enter
.avi - Click Find Now
- Use the extensions on the previous slide for
sound only, sound and video, video only
11Just a Sample
Just as you can control animation with a motion
clip, you can do likewise with a movie clip under
Slide Show/Custom Animation/Order and Timing
12Create Your Own
Sound or Movie Files
- See About adding music, sounds, videos, and
animated GIF pictures in your handouts. - See About recording a voice narration or sound in
a slide show. - See Insert a video on a slide.
13Lets create . . . Voice recording
- 1st. Check for sound card and microphone.
- Then refer to your handout on Record a voice
narration. - Find the record option under Insert/Movies and
Sound/Record Sound - Then custom animated the sound to play when and
how you want it to play. - You may also record a sound via video or a
digital tape recorders and save the files in
wav format.
14Lets find some sound files and insert them first
- Using the Start/Find on your desktop, look for
some MIDI files using .rmi - Look under Computer/C/Windows/Media/
- There are generally some sounds files for you to
copy and insert into your PowerPoint
15Lets create
- Possible ways
- Having a normal video re-formated as a digital
file. See sample of Region V video at URL
http//www.adulteducation.fau.edu/electronic/Movie
s/region5.mpg or techteam.mov - Inserting that file as a hyperlink into
PowerPoint
16Lets create . . . A video
- Use a digital video camera with compatible
storage formats to store images. - Sony Digital Mavica Quick Access FD Drive2X
MPEGMovie using 3.5 disk - Apple QuickTake camera
17And a STAR is born . . .
The short clips allow for brief instruction on a
top, for narrations, and do not make it
impossible to keep the file size of the
PowerPoint where it is still manageable.
18What Could You Need for Viewing
- Real Player
- Quicktime Player
- Windows Media Player
- Other samples of information that will be
helpful - See Sample of Digitized Files, Streaming Video
and Audio from TECHNET - See Plug-Ins, courtesy of Dr. Bryan
- See PowerPoint 2000Tips and Tricks