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Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations: A Step-by-Step Guide for Engaging Students

In this guide, Tyler Blankenship outlines effective strategies to make PowerPoint presentations more dynamic and engaging for students. By setting specific goals, such as making bullet points appear one by one, he explores the help menu and utilizes online resources to achieve desired effects. He emphasizes the importance of experimenting with transitions beyond the standard options to create a visually appealing flow. Tyler encourages frequent use of available help features to enhance the overall quality and effectiveness of presentations, ultimately maintaining student attention.

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Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations: A Step-by-Step Guide for Engaging Students

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  1. My GAME Plan Tyler Blankenship

  2. Set Goals (G) • I want to make bullet points appear in succession on the screen. • instead of the whole text appearing on the next slide it appears little by little. • I also want to make a neat transition and not just the standard one

  3. Take Action (A) • primary action: look up how to do them in the help menu • secondary action: Google it • lastly: trial and error.

  4. Monitor Progress (M) • I used the help menu to achieve my primary goal • no Google needed • for the transition I just explored the tabs and found it

  5. Evaluate and Extend (E) • So what do you think? • I learned • I should use help more often • how to make my PowerPoints more animated • something that my help keep students attention

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