Your words & voice! Narrating a POWERPOINT MUHS Teachers Creating Video Lessons March 13, 2012
Narrating Your Presentation Access your file as a.pptx slideshow via the web or as.wmv movie file 1 Open or create a slideshow of your choice 2 “Record SlideShow” and save 3 Students can run your slideshow or you can “Save as” a movie file
Open or create a Slideshow Nothing new here – you know how to do this! 1
2 Narrate Your Slideshow Click on “Record SlideShow” from the “Slideshow” Tab on the ribbon
Your file will start running when you hit the Record Slide Show button. Hold down the control key and your curser will turn into a red-circle laser pointer while you speak. Here is the Slideshow Tab and the “Record Slideshow” button
Students can run your narrated slideshow over the web just as they have been doing in the past. Why not add your voice to your students’ homework time? Or you have another option...
3 Save Your File as a.wmv movie file. This will run your narrated slideshow in real time while it is creating your movie file so allow enough time for this process. Once it’s a movie file you can post it to YouTube or link the file from your website or upload it to the Faculty Portal.
» A narrated slideshow becomes an opportunity to Show and Tell your presentation » Share your presentation in real-time with anyone with a browser, directly from PowerPoint. » You’ll never have to say, “Next slide, please” again! BROADCAST IT
1. Create/open your slideshow 2. Record your narration 3. Save as a.wmv movie file if you wish 4. Upload to the MUHS faculty portal or to YouTube, or link to your class website Let Your Presentation
? Jean Morrell will demonstrate this feature at our 3/13 video meeting. Ask Jean or Carol or many others who have already used this feature if you want more help. This is a very easy way to create a video lesson. Try it!
What’s Your Message? Narrating a POWERPOINT MUHS Teachers Creating Video Lessons March 13, 2012