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Interactive Power Point

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Interactive Power Point Student Activities

Objective: Using PP 2003 -(1) examine pre-made activities that help students learn language and math, and (2) create one group activity to be used with specific student populations.

Resources

GENERAL Guides and Templates

http://www.mindtools.tased.edu.au/ppt_vba/default.htm - Click on the list at the bottom of the page to open step-by-step instructions on how to add interactivity to your slides. The tutorial on using the VGA Toolbox is really cool if you want to write on the slide during the show.

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line_powerpoint.htm - This is a superb site, with links to all sorts of assistance using Office tools. The Power Point resources are no different. Lots of tutorials, transition guide from 03 to 07, and more. To add interaction, scroll down to the Advanced tutorial. Keep scrolling and you’ll find a huge list of additional resources on other web sites. Cool and helpful!

http://teach.fcps.net/trt4/FETC03/fungames.htm and http://teach.fcps.net/trt4/FETC03/fun2.htm - Very simple templates for child literacy, which can be easily changed for adult content.

http://www.esu5.org/techteacher/powerpoint.htm - Find instructions, projects and template on this helpful site.

http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/powerpoint.html - Lots of shows to download. Created by students, so I would use them as templates to reformat and spiff up for your students.

http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/powerpoint.htm - Lots and lots of links and resources. Check out the different disciplines! Each one takes you to multiple links around that topic.

http://www.musiceducationmadness.com/powerpoints.shtml - Music Education in PP

GAMES AND QUIZZES

http://www.techtrekers.com/PP/ - Scroll down to PP Templates to games, book report, jigsaw, lesson ideas and more.

http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/powerpoint.htm - Lots and lots of links and resources. Check out the different disciplines! Each one takes you to multiple links around that topic.

http://www.joe.org/joe/2003april/tt2.shtml - Create a quiz game in PP

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line_powerpoint.htm - This site was entered above for other resources. If you scroll to the bottom, you will find dozens of added links to games as well.

Jeopardy

http://www.hardin.k12.ky.us/res_techn/countyjeopardygames.htm - This site has a blank template for jeopardy. It also has a long list of jeopardy games that have been created in different topics. (Go to the very bottom of the page to download the template and find instructions.)

ASSIGNEMENT

Take a few minutes to reflect. In the chat box in your Elluminate window, briefly describe two activities that you will use right away with students, as follows.

1.   A game that you will play in class or with individual students to help them learn some aspect of your discipline.

2.   A presentation that your students will create and share with others. Examples:

Complete a Jeopardy template on a topic of study and play it with other students.

A presentation that includes a dialog, which is read through a sound clip created by the student.

A tutorial on something the student is learning “HOW TO” do, with a link to the Web for more information.

A photo album with images that represent who you (the student) are.

 

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