Talking Books Workshop 27/04/2017 Talking Books Workshop Created by Norma Perceval-Price This slide show takes you through the steps of creating a Talking Book using MS PowerPoint which comes as standard on many computers. The books created can be run on a computer, compressed and saved on floppy disk (Pack and Go), or printed out exactly as the screen layout. It allows you and your pupils to create personalised books using photographs, clip art and sound clips. You can also include video clips. Come inside and take a look at how to do it………. normapp@dnet.co.uk
Talking Books Workshop 27/04/2017 Talking Books Workshop Insert new slide Insert picture Type in text Record the text To add a new slide:- Insert –new slide Save! Set up the show using slide show menu loop continuously until escape How to make your book Created by Norma Perceval-Price normapp@dnet.co.uk
27/04/2017 Insert - new slide Choose the layout of your slide from the new slide menu normapp@dnet.co.uk
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Add a picture Insert - picture - from file or clip art 27/04/2017 Add a picture Insert - picture - from file or clip art Adjust the size to suit your viewer by clicking on the photo and grabbing the box outline Drag it to suit your wishes normapp@dnet.co.uk
Add some text in callout boxes 27/04/2017 Add some text in callout boxes normapp@dnet.co.uk
Add some text Insert - text box 27/04/2017 lobster This man is getting ready to check his lobster pots Ardglass is a fishing town normapp@dnet.co.uk
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Record the text Insert - Movies and sounds - record sound 27/04/2017 lobster This man is getting ready to check his lobster pots Ardglass is a fishing town normapp@dnet.co.uk
Summary of features for Talking Books 27/04/2017 Summary of features for Talking Books Present multimedia activities using... Transitional page-effects and sounds Mouse over facility …to change page Branching from links Working layout feature Save files as self running presentations. Files can be printed out exactly as screen version normapp@dnet.co.uk