Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Wednes., April 30. 2008 MOS

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Wednes., April 30, 2008 MOS- Periods 6, 7
AIM: How can individual objects and words be animated on a Powerpoint slide?DO NOW: If you were asked to produce a PowerPoint Presentation about anything at all, what would it be? Describe the topic, for example a Sports Team, or Desserts, or something else, like a new business you want to start, or one that exists. State what the project would be about, and how many slides you would need to present it, and what you would want to do with the presentation. What do you not know how to do with Powerpoint that you want to learn?LP: Topic: CUSTOM ANIMATION.To animate objects or words in a slide, you must select "custom animtion" when you set up the slide show animation scheme, after going to the Slide Show menu.Today we will go to your Brazil project and experiment by animating objects and words using custom animation on one slide in your presentation.This can be found in Exercise 18 in the book. Note, we know how to animate whole slides, using preset animations, now I want you to experiment using custom animation, which allows you to control animation effects as well as specify animations for objects and pictures and charts. You will select a previously saved presentation, for example the Brazil project in nomal view, and you will click Slide Show and then Animation Schemes to display the Slide Design Bar with animation schemes information displayed. Then explore the otptions in the Animation Schemes section of the Task Pane. Start with the Title for the Brazil project. Go to the Title Placeholder and click Add Effect and choose the Fly In Entrance effect; specify After Previous for Start; select from Left for Direction and a speed of Slow. Click the slide Show button to see the animation in action.Try this with other slides. If you want to save your work you can do so or go back to the non customized animation scheme. I will walk around and work with you as well. Experiment with the Brazil project today.
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