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Triggers, Hovers, and Links, Oh My! Creating functional e-learning prototypes with PowerPoint ©
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Why use Triggers, Hovers, and Links? To make functional prototypes of elearning in order to: –Show how interactivity works –Demonstrate the learning that can take place –Illustrate true gaps in learning, interactivities –Identify development area issues May require additional resources May require re-design
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What is a “trigger”? A trigger is just an item on your slide When you click the item - it sets off an action The action might be a sound, a movie, or an animation, such as text becoming visible on the slide or another item showing up somewhere else This can be an item
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Trigger Examples
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Click on the picture
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Click the characters
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Click Trees for Flying Monkeys
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Click the Yellow Brick Road
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What is a “hover”? “Hover” is the action of moving your mouse over an item (without clicking) Actions can be assigned to mouse hovers (as well as mouse clicks), such as: –Go to the next slide or previous slide –Go to the first slide or last slide –Go to the most recent slide viewed –Go to a specific slide number that you specify –Go to a different PowerPoint presentation –Launch a Web page –Run a program or a macro –Play a sound.
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What is a “link”? “Link” is another word for “Hyperlink” Hyperlink – an item on which a user may click to move to another part of the document or to another document
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Hover Examples
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Mouse Over
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I’ll get you my pretty, and your little dog, too!
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Mouse Over
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Try to catch me, my pretty!
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Application Let’s look at how one might apply these features Scenario: –You’ve been asked to create an e-learning module on how to make a grilled cheese sandwich –You could put a step-by-step list of instructions together in a bullet-point linear slide show, but you’re philosophy is
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Make a Grilled Cheese Sandwich We’re not making a PB&J sandwich! We’re not making an egg sandwich! Don’t use picnic table
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Instructions: Click on the items needed to make a grilled cheese sandwich
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Let’s do a Trigger! 1.Open PowerPoint 2.Insert a blank slide 3.Draw two shapes
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4.Select Shape 2 5.On the Animations tab, select Appear from the Add Animation dropdown
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6.Click on down arrow of animation 7.Select Timing 8.Click Triggers and select Start effect on click of: Shape 1
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9.Select Shape 1 10.Add Disappear animation
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11.Click on down arrow of animation 12.Set animation to Start With Previous
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13.Move Disappear animation ( ) below Appear animation ( ) in Animation Pane
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Repeat Steps 4-13 for the other shape Test your work in Slide Show mode
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LeftRight
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Let’s do a Hover! 1.Insert a blank slide 2.Insert a picture or clip art
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3.Right-click on the slide and select Duplicate Slide
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4.On the new slide, click Insert > Shapes and select a Callout
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5.Draw a callout and enter text
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6.Select the object on the first slide you created 7.On the Insert ribbon, select Action
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8.Click the Mouse Over tab
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9.Select the Hyperlink to: radio button 10.Using the drop down arrow, select Next Slide
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Test your work in Slide Show mode
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Triggers, Hovers, THANK YOU! and Links, Oh My! Scott Nipper scottnipper@att.net 916-337-9272
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