Showing posts with label ppt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ppt. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
The Basics of Google Slides
The video below includes a very basic overview of how to use Google Slides! Please see me for any questions!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Monday, December 6, 2010
Task 11: Advanced Google Presentations
Last week, we explored another aspect of Google Docs, Google Presentations. First, we learned the basics: how to create a slide, change the font colors and style, as well as changing the theme of the presentation. This week we're going to kick our skills up a notch and work on ADVANCED Google Presentation skill!
Your Task:
Choose any technology tool you have used in any class and create a three slide minimum presentation explaining to viewers how to use this tool.
In your presentation, you must include the following:
1. You must embed an image
2. You must have an active hyperlink
3. You must have a video embedded onto a slide
Good luck with your presentations, Students! I'm looking forward to seeing your work!
Monday, November 29, 2010
Task 10: Google Presentation- The Basics
Mostly likely during your career as a student, you will have to create a Power Point presentation. For this week's Techy Tuesday, we are going to be exploring Google Presentations; a free, online way for you to create slide shows using your Google Account.
While exploring Google Presentations, you will be creating a three slide presentation where you will demonstrate your ability to use the tool through the given task.
Your Task (All Grades)
1. Create a three slide presentation
2. Change the theme of the slide
3. Change the font style, size, and color
4. Insert a table
5. Use three different slide formats
6th Grade:
In your presentation, you will list and define the parts of speech reviewed in class. In addition to this, one slide should compare appositive phrases and prepositional phrases.
7th Grade:
In your presentation, you will explain the different comma rules previously review in class. Be sure to provide a definition and example of each.
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