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Adding Multimedia Elements
Hands-on Approach to
Creating Multimedia Elements
by Dr. Steve BroskoskeSlide2
Multimedia we will cover:Download sounds.
Trigger animations.
Screen
shots.
Slide transitions.Slide3
Downloading Sounds toUse with Custom Animation
Using a search engine, search for sounds (.wav).
Custom animate a graphic (or other screen element) as usual.
Take the drop-down for the play-listed item, and select “effect options” to add a sound as usual.
Instead of selecting a standard sound, select “other sound.”Slide4
Downloading Sounds
TRY IT: Download a sound to accompany the following
graphics.
Animate the
graphics
with a sound.Slide5
Downloading Sounds
TRY IT: Custom animate the following graphic. Download an appropriate sound to accompany the animation.Slide6
Downloading Sounds
TRY IT:
Animate the following algebra illustration and add a sound(s) to effectively demonstrate this math topic.
Let a = 6.
x = 10 + a
x =
16
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Downloading Sounds
TRY IT:
Add sounds to the following animations to
effectively demonstrate
how to solve this
math
problem.
6 4
- 4 6
1
8
1
5Slide8
Downloading Sounds
TRY IT: “Happy” and “sad” sounds can be used to give feedback to students. Custom animate the following graphics. Download appropriate sounds to accompany the animations.Slide9
Make AnimationsPlay with a Trigger
Animate an object as usual.
Specify a trigger object.
Select the drop-down arrow from the play-listed item. Select
timing.
Select
trigger
–
start on click of an object
.
Select trigger object. (Realize that clipart will be named as a
numbered object.)Slide10
Play on Trigger
The cow jumped over the moon.Slide11
Play on Trigger
See the lady bug fly.Slide12
Giving Feedback with Triggers
The definition of “meteorite” is:
a)
A rocky or metallic object that flies through space, visible in the night sky.
b)
A rocky or metallic object that travels through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the ground.Slide13
Capturing Screen Shots
Within PowerPoint, select
insert—screenshot
.
OR
Press
the “print screen” key to capture an image of the entire
screen to the clipboard. Then
“paste” to insert the new graphic into any application.
In Windows, you can capture an image of the screen, and insert it into any application as a graphic. This can be very handy in teaching computer techniques.Slide14
Capturing Screen Shots
TRY IT:
Take a screen shot of the previous slide. Paste it below.Slide15
Capturing Screen Shots
TRY IT:
Take a screen shot of
a Web page or a screen in another program/app.
Paste it below.Slide16
Graphic EditingUsing the Picture Toolbar
TRY IT:
Take
a
screen capture
of
a menu or dialog in the ribbon of PowerPoint.
Double-click the graphic to open
the drawing tools format
tab. Use the
cropping tool
to
edit the graphic so that only the slide show menu shows
. Add callouts as needed to explain information.Slide17
Slide Transitions
To create a professional touch, you can create slide transitions as the professionals do on television.
Open the
animations tab
, and select effects from the
transition to this slide group
.Slide18
Slide Transitions
TRY IT: Try creating various slide transitions on different slides throughout this presentation.Slide19
Review
Download sounds
Download .wav
Trigger animations
From effects, turn out & specify trigger
.
Screen shots
Press
print screen key and paste.Slide transitions
Select effects from the
transition to this slide group
.