UNIT
1
Obviously you're a teacher with a pioneering spirit. So, no
doubt, you'll want to teach your students how to create multimedia
presentations using PowerPoint. Before you get your students all
excited about funky animations and nifty sound effects, you'll
have to equip them with a few PowerPoint essentials.
First and foremost, you have to talk the talk. Introduce your
students to PowerPoint vocabulary by doing a live demonstration of
all the different terms you will be using. Explain the difference
between a slide and an object. Show how a transition is a part of
a slide show. And just to make sure everyone is on the same
wavelength, follow-up your demonstration with a worksheet.
PowerPoint comes with many toolbars-fifteen of them, to be
exact. Don't worry about introducing your students to all of them.
Concentrate on the four main toolbars that appear when you first
open the program.
You might want to consider introducing the toolbars one at a
time. To start, you can hide all of the toolbars. When your
students need to format text or add graphics, show them how to add
the appropriate toolbar and teach them the function of each
button.
The toolbar-by-toolbar approach sounds radical, but what better
way to prevent your students from clicking every button in sight.
Teaching PowerPoint one toolbar at a time also keeps your students
focused and gives you a nice, systematic way of introducing the
program's features and functions.
Before you introduce the Office Assistant to your students,
consider whether it will be beneficial to them. Will your students
be able to read and comprehend the words in Office Assistant? Can
they navigate through the Help files without your assistance? Do
you have enough class time to let students explore this feature?
Will your students become as addicted to animating with the Office
Assistant as you are?
Note: If you
haven't discovered this yet, hold your mouse over the Office
Assistant and click your "right" mouse button. Choose
Animate! from the pop-up menu and be prepared for a surprise.