Level 1
LEARNING GOAL:
I can define the purpose of presentation software and compare Microsoft PowerPoint's interface to other Microsoft Office products.
I can define the purpose of presentation software and compare Microsoft PowerPoint's interface to other Microsoft Office products.
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1B
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1C
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"What is a presentation?" (EdPuzzle video) |
**covered in-class on Thurs 10/27** 👉 Please watch this video. It'll put you in the correct mindset for the entire unit! |
Quick Check |
You will need to login to Formative in order to take the Quick Check. After clicking the link below, do the following to login to Formative:
Begin Quick Check A score of 3/3 is expected before you proceed to section 1B. |
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint |
Watch Video 🎥 |
Presentation Basics - Study Set |
Check your knowledge of presentation basics by using this flashcard study set. Special thanks to Logan Alvarez for creating the original study set. You should know all of the terms & purposes of presentations BEFORE MOVING ON to section 1C. |
Comparing Microsoft Office Products |
🎥 Watch Part 1 🎥 Watch Part 2 These videos talk about:
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An Online Review of Microsoft PowerPoint (optional) |
How does Microsoft PowerPoint stack up against other presentation software? 💭 Check out this online review to find out! |
Level 1 Mastery Check |
🔵 You will need to login to Formative in order to take the mastery check. After clicking the link below, do the following to login to Formative:
Begin Mastery Check
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Level 2
LEARNING GOAL:
I can use the fundamental functionality of Microsoft PowerPoint to effectively apply the design principles to a presentation of my own.
I can use the fundamental functionality of Microsoft PowerPoint to effectively apply the design principles to a presentation of my own.
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Study Set #2 |
Review the 5 design principles (of presentations) with this flashcard study set. (Note: this study set also includes terms from Level 1.) You should be very familiar with all 5 design principles before moving on to the learning opportunity below 👇 |
Presentation Design Principles - Review Game |
It's time to play a game! You'll be competing with everyone else currently taking Computer Skills class this semester - both 6th & 7th graders. Good luck! :) Game Code: 4274 0851 🕹️ Play Game 🕹️ |
Conference with Mr. Oates |
It's time to be sure you've got the design principles down! While Mr. Oates is absent, please CLICK HERE for the "Alternative Conference Option". Passing the "Alternative Conference Option" with a 100% will count as passing a conference with Mr. Oates, permitting you to move on to section 2F. (If you're having trouble logging into this, be sure you're choosing "Login with Clever"!) |
Final Presentation: Choosing a Topic |
Yes, you will actually be presenting a "Final Presentation" in front of your peers, and it will serve as your Unit Test. You have the option to do your "Final Presentation"... individually, with a partner, ...or in a small group of 3 :) 👉 Once you've decided, submit your topic for your "Final Presentation"! |
Applying the Design Principles |
▪️ Watch Video ▪️ This video talks about ways you can use the 5 design principles to make your "Final Presentation" look its best! (Some features are only available in the desktop version of PowerPoint.) |
Final Presentation: Begin Planning |
Video Instructions You should lay out what you're talking about on each slide in a PowerPoint presentation before moving on to section 2G to be the most prepared. However, this is optional. |
Transitions & Animations |
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Final Presentation: CREATE IT! |
🌟It's time to create your "Final Presentation" in PowerPoint! 🌟 Most students will spend at least 3 class days on this part. If you're working with a partner or in a small group, all of you should work on the same PowerPoint file (use the "Share" button in the upper-right of the file to get a link that you can send them). Your presentation must be ready by the date/time you're scheduled to present, which will be during class on Wed 11/16 or Thurs 11/17. The guidelines for your Final Presentation are listed below:
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**UNIT GOAL**
Final Presentation: Last-Minute Checklist |
👉 CLICK HERE to view the last-minute checklist 👈 Be sure you go through each item on the checklist one at a time, so you know that your "Final Presentation" is ready! |
Final Presentation (Unit Test) |
STEP 1) SUBMIT the link to your Final Presentation on the "Final Presentation (PRS Unit Test)" assignment on Google Classroom if you haven't already: Submit your presentation (2nd Hour) Submit your presentation (3rd Hour) Submit your presentation (6th Hour) Submit your presentation (7th Hour) STEP 2) PRACTICE your presentation with the "Rehearse with Coach" feature built-in to PowerPoint Online! (If you're using the Classic Ribbon, the "Rehearse with Coach" feature is on the SLIDE SHOW tab.) STEP 3) Double-check when you're scheduled to present in class by clicking on your class hour below: 2nd Hour 3rd Hour 6th Hour 7th Hour Once you've done everything listed above, you may move on to Level 3 in the meantime! |
Level 3
LEARNING GOAL:
I can use more advanced functionality of Microsoft PowerPoint to effectively use the software outside of a presentation context.
I can use more advanced functionality of Microsoft PowerPoint to effectively use the software outside of a presentation context.
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Basic Links |
1️⃣ Watch Video FYI: In PowerPoint Online, you cannot hyperlink to a "place in this document" like you can in the desktop version, but you CAN get a link to a specific slide (quick tutorial) & use that as an alternative. |
Advanced Links |
2️⃣ Watch Video Note: Hyperlinks can only be applied to objects in the DESKTOP VERSION of Microsoft PowerPoint. |
Animations Quick Review |
PowerPoint Game |
Now it's time to use your knowledge of hyperlinks and animations to create a PowerPoint Game! 👉 INSTRUCTIONS/EXAMPLES VIDEO 👈 |
Level 4
LEARNING GOAL:
I can design a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint that betters or elevates my community.
I can design a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint that betters or elevates my community.