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Don't do PowerPoint like this!

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  This blog relates to this video .... When I get an idea, I tend to just jump right in and try to get it on a PowerPoint slide as quickly as possible without a thought for my poor audience. After all, I have an interesting story to tell; I'm respected by everybody; why should my PowerPoint presentation distract from all that? The truth is: What we project to the world should reflect more of who we are. So my mission is to try and help educators do a little more with PowerPoint. We don't have to invest in new technology or new skills to make the most of what we have. To make a Presentation a little bit more of what it could be, we should do three things. I'll discuss all three briefly in this mini-blog. We should use background colors that 'rhyme with the time'. To find out what those are, Google "Pantone color of the year" . Use the main color discussed and supplement it with complementary ones. Use bold text and fonts that resonates with the color. Creat

Animated Text Effect in PowerPoint

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  I used this presentation to make the video. This is the YouTube video where this presentation was used.  1. Choose a Picture All pictures tell stories. All stories can be told with a picture! So choose one that suits your story and place it on your slide. You can make it any size that you want to.  2. Place a shape and text over the picture Eventually, what we want to achieve is for the picture to peek out from behind the text; We want the picture to come flying toward the viewer through the text. Something like this... To achieve this effect we need a shape over the picture and we need to "Cut the text out" from the shape that is placed over the picture. To do that we need to place a Text box over the shape as well and enter our message in the text box. In the example below I used a rectangle; one could also use any other shape or even an image. Now select the shape first and then the text box and go to  Shape Format, Merge Shapes, and Union this will leave a void in th

The Prezi effect in PowerPoint

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 More info to follow. This is the link promised on YouTube to the PreziEffect PowerPoint used in the video .

PowerPoint to Clipchamp

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Say, you have a lesson in PowerPoint that is going to change the world and break YouTube. First, you have to get it out there.  So, save your PowerPoint as an MP4 file then Open Microsoft’s Clipchamp and choose to create a new video . One of the first things you should do is decide on a name for your video and the aspect ratio that would be suitable for your project. Different platforms desire/require different aspect ratios. Import your MP4 media file here or record something new or use a template. Click the plus sign to add your video to the timeline. Now you can snip and adjust to your heart’s content. You can add several layers to your video including background images and sounds. Start by experimenting with the filters and effects. The green screen filter allows you to have a background of your choice. Add extra layers to your production. You have a rich selection of Music and sound files as well as stock videos and images. Finally, when you are ready for the big time, give your v

PowerPoint and Jamboard

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Use PowerPoint in collaboration with Jamboard to boost student engagement. Please make additions to this Jamboard ....(it will open in a new window.) I'll come back later and say some more. Udemy hosts a course on Interactive PowerPoint Animations that I created. So, please visit it. PowerPoint presentations used in the course can be used as templates for your own animations. Moreover, I sometimes have discount coupons for the course to give away. I post the coupons on my Facebook page, but they go quickly, so I offer them to my mailing list first. Please send me an e-mail johan@myfutureway.co.za   Loading…

PowerPoint marries H5P

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  PowerPoint is a great tool for teaching and learning. So, PowerPoint and H5P decided to get married. H5P cannot do everything PowerPoint can, and PowerPoint cannot do everything that H5P can, but together they can be great, and they can add to your greatness as a teacher. In PowerPoint, first, get your timings and transitions right. The morph transition offers many possibilities. Then save your PowerPoint lesson as an MP4 video file.   Go to the H5P.org website and create a free account. Follow the instructions and ample tutorials and choose to create an Interactive Video. (1) You will use your PowerPoint saved as an mp4 File. (2) Create some interactive assessments for your learners in H5P. H5P is a great tool for teaching and learning. Udemy hosts a course on Interactive PowerPoint Animations that I created. So, please visit it. PowerPoint presentations used in the course can be used as templates for your own animations. Moreover, I sometimes have discount coupons for the co

PowerPoint made into an online quiz

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PowerPoint and some free tools give limitless possibilities Did you know it takes four easy steps to include a quiz in your PowerPoint presentation? What is more, your learners can respond online to it and you can get their responses online. All you must do is follow these steps:  1. Your first step will be to build your lesson or learning material in PowerPoint.  2. Secondly, you should develop your quiz in Google Forms.  3. Thirdly, because Google Forms live online, it is a simple matter of linking to it from PowerPoint.  4. Finally, if you choose, Google Forms will automatically create a Google Sheet where the learners’ names and responses will appear. Google Sheets  Make the most of your PowerPoint resource Use your PowerPoint resource to give some practice opportunities to your learners. Google Forms is available for free to anybody. It is easily accessible via your Gmail account. Once you have your Google Form set as a quiz, simply get the link provided with the “Send” op