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Blackboard Advanced: Creating and Using Narrated PowerPoint Presentations

Blackboard Advanced: Creating and Using Narrated PowerPoint Presentations. Helen Keier Office of Distance Education John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Three Step Process. It’s easier than you think!. Identify content Create slides. Write script Record narration. Upload file.

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Blackboard Advanced: Creating and Using Narrated PowerPoint Presentations

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  1. Blackboard Advanced: Creating and Using Narrated PowerPoint Presentations Helen Keier Office of Distance Education John Jay College of Criminal Justice

  2. Three Step Process It’s easier than you think! • Identify content • Create slides • Write script • Record narration • Upload file Create Presentation Add Narration Upload to Blackboard Sample Presentation

  3. IntroductionPowerPoint as an instructional aid Objective: Identify highlights of an existing lesson, instructional unit, or course assignment for inclusion in a summary PowerPoint presentation. Group Discussion: How do you use PowerPoint presentations? What makes a PowerPoint presentation effective? What are some ways PowerPoint can be used to focus student attention, highlight significant instructional content, or scaffold student learning? What kind of instructional content can be included in a presentation? Activity: Using instructional content, list items that may be included in a summary PowerPoint.

  4. Creating PowerPoint Presentations Just a few slides make a difference. Objective: • Create a summary PowerPoint presentation detailing the highlights of an existing lesson, instructional unit, or course assignment. Demonstration: • Steps for creating PowerPoint presentations. Activity: • Create a PowerPoint presentation using instructional content. Resource: • http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/quick-reference-card-RZ101848193.aspx?section=12&CTT=114

  5. Recording Narration Connect with your students Objective: • Record a narration for a PowerPoint presentation. Demonstration: • Steps for adding narration to PowerPoint presentations. Activity: • Write a brief script to accompany the PowerPoint presentation you created. • Record a narration accompanying each slide. Resource: • http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/record-and-add-narration-and-timings-to-a-slide-show-HA010338313.aspx?CTT=1

  6. IntroductionUsing presentations and recordings in Blackboard Group Discussion: • What are some similarities in how presentations would be used in face-to-face and online environments? What are some differences? • What are some advantages, challenges, and limitations of using recorded materials in an online environment? • What are some ways that recordings can be used to focus student attention, highlight significant instructional content, and scaffold student learning unique to an online environment. Activity: • Identify best practices for using presentations and recordings in Blackboard.

  7. Blackboard Share your presentation with your students Objective: Upload the narrated PowerPoint to Blackboard. Demonstration: Review uploading files to Blackboard. Activity: Add a narrated PowerPoint to a Blackboard course.

  8. Review & Self-Assessment What have we done today? Three step process: Create presentation, add narration, upload to Blackboard. Rubric for Using Narrated PowerPoint Presentations in Blackboard: items and hints that make for successful presentations. Sample narrated presentations? Feedback?

  9. Q & AAny questions? • Workshop Evaluation • Please complete our evaluation located at http://doitapps.jjay.cuny.edu/blackboard/faculty/evaluation.php

  10. Contact Us Blackboard Faculty Support Group Office of Distance Education Rooms 3322 and 3324, North Hall 212.484.1197 blackboard@jjay.cuny.edu

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