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This introduction to PowerPoint for ENSP teachers covers essential skills, including digitizing images, scanning, and saving web images. It offers guidance on audio/video integration and effective use of the software with projectors. Resources for help with digital media, PowerPoint training, and projection technology are provided, including links to the Digital Media Lab, the Electronic Text Center, and ITC support. Two effective presentation styles are highlighted: text with images and image-focused slides.
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A Basic Introduction to PowerPoint For ENSP Teachers October 8, 2001
Three necessary skills • Digitizing images and other media • Scanning • Saving images from the Web • Audio/video • PowerPoint itself • Using a projector
Places to get help with digitizing • The Digital Media Lab of the Robertson Media Center, 3rd floor Clemons • http://www.lib.virginia.edu/clemons/RMC/ • The Electronic Text Center • http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/
Places to get help with PowerPoint • ITC PowerPoint class • http://www.itc.virginia.edu/training/ • PowerPoint site • http://www.microsoft.com/office/powerpoint/default.htm • Presentations site • http://www.presentations.com/
Places to get help with projection • Guinn Baker, English Department administrator • ss9h@virginia.edu, Bryan 219 • The Arts and Sciences Center for Instructional Technology • http://minerva.acc.virginia.edu/%7Easmedia/ • a-smedia@virginia.edu, Cabell 219 • ITC support staff for electronic classrooms • http://www.itc.virginia.edu/labs/classrooms/home.html
Get help from me • Amanda French, Teaching with Technology Support Partner • EnglTTSP@virginia.edu • http://www.people.virginia.edu/~alf7e • http://tti.itc.virginia.edu/ttsp.html
Two ways to use PowerPoint • Short, bulleted text, decorated with occasional images or clip art • Images only