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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 coup...

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 pro...

Neon Sign in PowerPoint

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Neon Sign in PowerPoint I saw an eye-catching graphic somewhere on Social media that gave the impression of a neon sign. I wondered whether it could be replicated in PowerPoint. It turns-out there are only a few things to bear in mind to get this appearance: 1. Firstly, you need a dark background. 2. Secondly, you need a light font. Not as in fluorescent, but as in thin lines. Cochocib is such a font. Another one is Tissa office pro thin . There may be others such as Adabi extra light and others. The point is, when they make fluorescent “Neon” Signs, they use thin tubes. Often in a cursive script – so that there are not too many starters for each individual letter, I think. The real-life examples below shows whats going on: 3. The third thing one sees in neon signs, is a slight reflection of the background of the sign – giving it a bit of a blurry double vision. 4. The fourth thing is obviously the glow, of the fluorescent light. Usually whites, blues, greens, and reds. 5. W...

Make an animated Process Flow in PowerPoint

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   (Explore this course as well) Make an animated Process flow. One can create an animated process flow in PowerPoint using a .jpg image overlaid on the animation. The .jpg can be "cut out" to create the impression of movement behind the .jpg image. One could, for example, reveal what is happening in a pipe system: The action on the left is what is desired. The action on the right illustrates the point of layering the .jpg file on top of the arrows. Compare the two images of the selection tabs. In this arrangement, the arrows will be visible at the incorrect times. To create the cut-out. Insert the shape that you want to cut out from your image. Place the shape on top of your image where you want to reveal what is happening under your image. First, select your image(1) and the shape (2) you want to cut out. (The order in which you choose the objects, affects the result.) Now select Shape Format (3) and Merge Shapes, Combine (4) to make your cut-out.    With your...

Make a Custom Shape in PowerPoint.

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 Make a Custom Shape in PowerPoint. We will hardly ever use all the shapes available in PowerPoint, but sometimes we need a shape that is not available. For example, we may need a shape that resembles a film strip. Something like this.  To make a shape like this needs only a few keystrokes and a few seconds in PowerPoint. I started by drawing a blue rectangle and then clicked on it, held the Ctrl key down, and dragged it to make an exact duplicate of the rectangle. I made this second rectangle smaller and repeated the process runs as follows: Once you have all your little blocks in place, select everything: Now click on 1. Shape format. 2. Merge Shapes. 3 Combine. 4. This will be the effect: This short video also displays the process. I promised a copy of the presentation that I used to create the YouTube Short with. Here it is. Visit my course at Udemy on Interactive PowerPoint Animations. PowerPoint presentations to be used as templates for your own animations are availabl...

Interactive PowerPoint Animation for Education

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Interactive PowerPoint Animation for Education| In my 2023 Udemy course , I demonstrate how to create and publish interactive animations in PowerPoint. We follow the process as outlined in this video: The process to create interactive PowerPoint animations The "Telescopes" example below is an instance of what I am proposing: The learner watches a narrated animation (that started life in PowerPoint) on the operation of two types of telescopes and then at various points during the animated presentation, she has to interact with what is on screen using the H5P video interactivities. A working example of an interactive PowerPoint animation The loop is of course not fully closed: At the end of the presentation, the learner gets a report of what he knows and what he does not yet know. The teacher, however, does not know yet, because this blog site won't give her a report. To close the loop fully, the H5P interactivity should be deployed in a Learner Management system. We cove...

Privacy Policy

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1. Introduction  Welcome to my privacy policy. My name is Johan Venter and this is my plan of action when it comes to protecting your privacy. I respect your privacy and take the protection of personal data very seriously. The purpose of this policy is to describe the way that I collect, store, use, and protect data that can be associated with you or another specific natural or juristic person and can be used to identify you or that person (personal data). For the purposes of this policy, site or website means this website and any website at www.myfutureway.co.za, and any other linked or affiliated websites, blogs, pages, or sites that I operate.    2. Audience  This policy applies to you if you are:  a visitor to my website;  a learner or teacher who takes part in any services that I provide.    3. Personal data    3.1. Included. Personal data includes: certain information that I collect automatically when you visit my website; certa...