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GETTING STARTED1. Click on the START menu and go up to UDT
SOFTWARE, then drag over to Microsoft Office, and then down to Power Point
2. Select a theme for your power point project. You may design your own or choose one of the templates.
3. Don’t spend too much time on this part, you will have time to go back and customize your theme later
4. Click on the Office Button and then drag down to SAVE AS and name the file: FINAL First Name Last Init example: FINAL StacyCDon’t spend too much time on this part, you will have time to go back and customize your theme later
This slide is NOT a good example of a slide. Do you know why? Click the star for the design reminders.
Publisher NewsletterWe used Publisher to create a newsletter and
included some design elements found in magazines. My newsletter was (enter the number of pages completed) pages long and my color scheme was ______
The NAME of my newsletter is ____The title of my Lead Story is_____My first Inside Story was titled _____The title of my second inside story is: _____
Publisher Continued…My best article was the one titled: ________
and it was about… (Write a few sentences summarizing the
article)Problems with Publisher:
Did you have problems using Publisher or saving files? If yes, describe them in detail.
If no, write this sentence: I did not have problems with Publisher
SELF EVALUATION: Publisher Newsletter/Magazine
If you were one of your class mates or the teacher, what grade would you give yourself on the Publisher Project? Think and read first…Think and read first…
Grade One: Overall design, content, completion of all sections of the newsletter, visual appeal and color scheme, graphics, ‘Inside this Issue’ section, and extras such as puzzles, contest, call outs, calendars, graphics, etc.
What percentage grade do you think you earned? _______
Why? ______________________
Effort/Participation – Grade TwoEffort/Participation – Grade TwoGrade Two: Effort and participation in class the past two weeksDid you learn anything? Did you read the suggestions given in the
template? Did you do what it said? Did you take time to include catchy titles, clip art, etc. Were you on task every day?
Did you really TRY and give 90 to 100% effort every day? Did you help anyone? Did you try to figure things out on your own by using the Help menu or by asking someone how they accomplished a task?
OR were you distracting others, talking about random things, playing games, messing with stress reducers, getting online, talking instead of working, etc? If yes, deduct points.
What percentage grade do you think you earned? _______
Why? ______________________
Keyboarding: Then and NowKeyboarding: Then and NowWords per Minute and
Technique – Before ClassWords per Minute and
Technique- As of May 24th
Describe you technique and typing style before this class. Have you improved your technique? Words per minute? What grade should you get for speed? For Technique? Improvement? Can you type at least 30 WPM?
REMINDERSDon’tDon’t use Power Point to write a book report.
DoDo use Power Point to guide you through a
report by highlighting or listing the main points that you want to discuss when you present.
You don’t want to READ a Power PointYou should enter the main points or things
you want to highlight during your presentation.
So…Do not type tons of words in a small font!
Fonts should be at least 32 point – this power point is NOT a good example of Power Point for a presentation, this is just for directions.
Power Point … Begin presentation Power Point … Begin presentation and effects after this slideand effects after this slideAdd animation, tell me about things you have
learned or done that were not part of the curriculum (3-D Sketch Up, Educational Games, Searching, etc)
Add a graphic to each slide that goes along with the topic
Play around with the clip art options on the last slide
You may insert images you have saved or bits of your journal, word clouds ( wordle.net), paint, etc.
Power Point ContinuedBased on information from
learning.com compare and contrast spreadsheets and databases
Write a little bit about each of the following learning.com lessons on the following slides
You may add slides Prove to me that you have learned
something other than games and things you are not supposed to do!
Learning.com Comments Learning.com Comments Make a graph or tell me what
you lessons you completed. Did you learn anything from
learning.com? We should have done more
follow up with the lessons, but we had so many server problems and glitches that we didn’t really have time. My apologies for that.
Internet Safety: Your point of view… Are you web wise? How? Do you have any tips for younger students to be safe online?
Words of Wisdom for Future Words of Wisdom for Future Students who take computer ed…Students who take computer ed…
Have a great summer and don’t forget your mean, old, computer teacher!I hope you learned something this
year. I’ve learned a lot from you guys and
I really did enjoy the 8th grade class. Stay out of trouble!!!Email or keep in touch…
[email protected] back and see me!