All Discussions Tagged 'PowerPoint' - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T11:37:04Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=PowerPoint&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMouse Mischieftag:www.classroom20.com,2010-05-06:649749:Topic:4694462010-05-06T13:18:49.383ZKia Joneshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KiaJones
<p>Does any one use this PowerPoint add in? I would love to see some sample lessons. Where is the best place to buy the mice hubs?</p>
<p>Does any one use this PowerPoint add in? I would love to see some sample lessons. Where is the best place to buy the mice hubs?</p> How to burn PowerPoint courseware to DVD free with Nero DVD burnertag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-04:649749:Topic:4330782010-02-04T03:26:42.534ZCharlene Quhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/CharleneQu
Students and teachers must accumulate a lot of PowerPoint courseware. It is better to back up the files on trusty tools like DVD, etc. We can change PowerPoint to DVD free with Nero. For students and educators, it is one of the most effective and economic solution. Check the article about how to <a href="http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/articles/change-powerpoint-to-dvd.html">change PowerPoint to DVD</a> with Nero.
Students and teachers must accumulate a lot of PowerPoint courseware. It is better to back up the files on trusty tools like DVD, etc. We can change PowerPoint to DVD free with Nero. For students and educators, it is one of the most effective and economic solution. Check the article about how to <a href="http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/articles/change-powerpoint-to-dvd.html">change PowerPoint to DVD</a> with Nero. Narrative with PowerPointtag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-23:649749:Topic:3956692009-10-23T13:20:44.314ZSandy Wisneskihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SandyWisneski
I need suggestions about recording audio voice with PowerPoint and uploading it to a webpage? What is the best method to convert this file once you have completes the narrative on the PowerPoint? I had thought about using Jing but that only records up to 5 minutes. Thanks for any ideas.
I need suggestions about recording audio voice with PowerPoint and uploading it to a webpage? What is the best method to convert this file once you have completes the narrative on the PowerPoint? I had thought about using Jing but that only records up to 5 minutes. Thanks for any ideas. Randomizing PowerPoint Slidestag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-25:649749:Topic:3146922009-03-25T15:47:42.832ZDarcie Priesterhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DarciePriester
Does anyone know if you can randomize the slides in a PowerPoint so that the slides don't come in the same order everytime? Thanks!
Does anyone know if you can randomize the slides in a PowerPoint so that the slides don't come in the same order everytime? Thanks! Comparison: Tools for Converting PowerPointtag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-18:649749:Topic:2940832009-02-18T09:49:31.274ZMikehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Mike64
PowerPoint is among the most prevalent forms of persuasive technology used by business people, educators, students and trainers. Suppose you need to burn PowerPoint to DVD, I know it is not very popular, the most common reasons for converting PowerPoint to DVD are usability, portability and storage. Since DVD has become the preferred video format for most consumer applications and computer peripherals, creating a PowerPoint DVD makes good sense for storing and sharing. The DVD can be played on…
PowerPoint is among the most prevalent forms of persuasive technology used by business people, educators, students and trainers. Suppose you need to burn PowerPoint to DVD, I know it is not very popular, the most common reasons for converting PowerPoint to DVD are usability, portability and storage. Since DVD has become the preferred video format for most consumer applications and computer peripherals, creating a PowerPoint DVD makes good sense for storing and sharing. The DVD can be played on PCs which support DVD and TV with a DVD player connected.<br />
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Nowadays there are two types of tools meet the standard for converting PowerPoint to DVD. One is the screen recording tool and the other is the PowerPoint converter. The typical examples for these two types are TechSmith Camtasia and Wondershare PPT2DVD, after the testing, you may find the difference between these two tools.<br />
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<a href="http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp"><b>TechSmith Camtasia</b></a><br />
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TechSmith Camtasia allows customers to create professional and engaging presentations, demonstrations and marketing videos in HD-quality video to reach audiences online, on portable media devices, or on popular online video sharing sites. Furthermore, Camtasia provides a PowerPoint add-in which can quickly and easily record PowerPoint presentations and produce DVD right from within PowerPoint.<br />
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Pros of using Camtasia to convert PowerPoint to DVD:<br />
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1.Staring slide show in PowerPoint, you may advance the presentation as you wish. The output will look the same as rehearse.<br />
2.You may add narrations into your slide show while playing in PowerPoint.<br />
3.You may edit the recorded video with Camtasia. Many great and practical features are provided.<br />
4.You can save the video file to almost all of the common multimedia formats like SWF, MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, RM, EXE and GIF.<br />
5.A 30 days free try may meet your short term demand.<br />
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Cons of using Camtasia to convert PowerPoint to DVD: You need a powerful computer (higher than mainstream configuration) to run Camtasia smoothly because it consumes a lot system resources when recording PowerPoint. The recommended RAM is 2GB and the processor is 3GHz. The recording process may be freeze sometime if your PC is a dog. When burning the PowerPoint video to DVD, a third part DVD burning software is needed.<br />
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<a href="http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com#104"><b>Wondershare PPT2DVD</b></a><br />
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“If you're interested in sharing your PowerPoint presentations as DVDs to be played on a DVD player, this program gives you a simple, no-fuss way to do it. Wondershare PPT2DVD burns a completed presentation to a DVD, and includes all aspects of it, including transitions, music, videos, and so on.” <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/156202/ppt2dvd_burns_presentations_to_dvd.html">From PC world, Preston Gralla</a>.<br />
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As the first program that provides the PowerPoint to DVD solution, PPT2DVD has its own features such as:<br />
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1.The converting process is very simple and no-fuss just as Preston said, import the PowerPoint presentations into the program (you can import 12 files at a time), choose the right output format and some advanced settings if you need, then the program can convert your PowerPoint presentation to DVD without your attendance.<br />
2.The DVD menu makes the output more easily to navigate. You can jump to the right presentation with a DVD remote control.<br />
3.The playing mode, playing DVD automatically or manually gives you more choices when presenting your PowerPoint to your audience on TV.<br />
4.It retains all sounds, animations, video clips and even the hyperlinks (between slides) in the output files.<br />
5.Compared to Camtasia, an average configured is power enough for Wondershare PPT2DVD.<br />
Compare to the first conversion method, in the converting process, you cannot figure out how will the output looks like. Just like a black box, you don’t know what happened in it. Sometimes it may lead the unpredictable failure. And, PPT2DVD can just record the elements in the PowerPoint, it is not possible for you to add your voice to your presentation, hope this function will be added in the future version.<br />
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Still, there are many other PowerPoint to DVD/video tools on the Internet like Acoolsoft PPT2DVD, E.M. Free PowerPoint Video Converter, authorSTREAM and so on. Users who are looking for the PowerPoint to DVD/video converter can have an evaluation about them. Good PowerPoints vs. BAD PowerPointstag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-05:649749:Topic:2852702009-02-05T15:58:39.432ZBrianhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Brian
I am presenting at a city wide workshop for secondary teachers, and one of my objectives is to encourage participants to either quit using PowerPoints in the classroom as the sole method of technology integration/delivery, or sprucing/livening them up and improving them. I know I've seen effective PPT examples out there in cyberspace, but I forget where I found them. Do you have good examples of how PPTs should look and really effective ones that I can use for examples? Thanks ahead of time!
I am presenting at a city wide workshop for secondary teachers, and one of my objectives is to encourage participants to either quit using PowerPoints in the classroom as the sole method of technology integration/delivery, or sprucing/livening them up and improving them. I know I've seen effective PPT examples out there in cyberspace, but I forget where I found them. Do you have good examples of how PPTs should look and really effective ones that I can use for examples? Thanks ahead of time! How do I upload my PowerPoint presentation on Web?tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-07-18:649749:Topic:1649292008-07-18T03:24:46.165ZSunnyYhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SunnyY
Hi there,<br />
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I want to put my PowerPoint presentation about learning to Website and share with others, and don't want others to modify it?<br />
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Any suggestions?<br />
Thanks in advance.
Hi there,<br />
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I want to put my PowerPoint presentation about learning to Website and share with others, and don't want others to modify it?<br />
<br />
Any suggestions?<br />
Thanks in advance. PowerPoint to iPod/iPhone and YouTubetag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-27:649749:Topic:1230212008-03-27T06:15:09.231ZDave Grewalhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DaveGrewal
Hello everyone,<br />
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I would like to start a discussion on a new product that was just released by authorSTREAM, which converts PowerPoint files into an iPod/iPhone friendly format. Also, there is additional option available on the authorSTREAM website that converts PowerPoint files onto YouTube and other file sharing sites as well.<br />
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So, I would like to know what you all think about this idea of uploading PowerPoint on YouTube and iPods. What are some of the educational benefits and how can this…
Hello everyone,<br />
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I would like to start a discussion on a new product that was just released by authorSTREAM, which converts PowerPoint files into an iPod/iPhone friendly format. Also, there is additional option available on the authorSTREAM website that converts PowerPoint files onto YouTube and other file sharing sites as well.<br />
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So, I would like to know what you all think about this idea of uploading PowerPoint on YouTube and iPods. What are some of the educational benefits and how can this new technology be used to further enrich the classroom setting?<br />
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Here are some quick benefits I see right away:<br />
-Students can now watch, listen and study class slides away from a computer with their iPod<br />
-Teachers can post the class slides online so a greater audience can see<br />
-Students can take those PPTs they worked so hard on and upload them online so that the world can see<br />
-Teachers can begin to use iPods as a means of teaching students<br />
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These are some ideas I think have potential of making a difference in the classroom.<br />
Please let me know what you think.<br />
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Here's a PPT I created for this new product.<br />
<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=8,0,0,0" width="481" height="402" id="player" align="middle"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="never"></param><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true"></param><param name="movie" value="http://www.authorstream.com//player.swf?u=http://www.authorstream.com/&p=DaveGrewal-56482-Ppod4-PowerPoint-iPod-YouTube-Benefits-PowerPoints-New-Versatility-Entertainment-ppt.xml"></param><embed src="http://www.authorstream.com//player.swf?u=http://www.authorstream.com/&p=DaveGrewal-56482-Ppod4-PowerPoint-iPod-YouTube-Benefits-PowerPoints-New-Versatility-Entertainment-ppt.xml" width="481" height="402" name="player" align="middle" allowscriptaccess="never" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"></embed></object> What to do with PowerPoint?tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-15:649749:Topic:1192682008-03-15T00:20:34.909ZCoophttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Coop
I teach middle school technology and use PowerPoint in 5,6,7. I teach them how to do PowerPoint and have them use a subject in Math, SS, English and create a Powerpoint. I am looking for more extensive projects. In other words, I am tired of the same old PowerPoint.<br />
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Any new ideas?
I teach middle school technology and use PowerPoint in 5,6,7. I teach them how to do PowerPoint and have them use a subject in Math, SS, English and create a Powerpoint. I am looking for more extensive projects. In other words, I am tired of the same old PowerPoint.<br />
<br />
Any new ideas? PowerPointtag:www.classroom20.com,2007-11-15:649749:Topic:761042007-11-15T19:41:43.697ZFaculty Learning Communityhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/FacultyLearningCommunity
I'm going to do a presentation on PowerPoint and am looking for creative ways that teachers have used this tool in the classroom.<br />
Also, what aspects of PowerPoint do you feel should be addressed in the classroom? One suggestion was to note the differences between PP xp and PP 2007.<br />
Thanks.<br />
Dinah
I'm going to do a presentation on PowerPoint and am looking for creative ways that teachers have used this tool in the classroom.<br />
Also, what aspects of PowerPoint do you feel should be addressed in the classroom? One suggestion was to note the differences between PP xp and PP 2007.<br />
Thanks.<br />
Dinah