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Working With Illustrations IP10 Tuesday, Sept. 9 th Mr. Mellesmoen
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Illustrations PowerPoint allows you to create and insert a variety of illustrations to help you emphasize your message. Today we will look at the 3 categories and play around with inserting these.
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Shapes There are many shapes you can use in PPT to highlight portions of your presentation or just add a nice feel. Have a look at the shapes below, these are just a sample of what’s available.
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SmartArt SmartArt is an excellent tool when you are wanting to illustrate a process or a step-by-step procedure. Thisis asample A cool sequence style This one is cool! Good old pyramid Designed pictures for
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Charts Charts are nothing new to you. These are commonly used in conjunction with Microsoft Excel™. Again, a great visual is worth a lot of words!
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Today’s Task Today you will be using a variety of illustrations to create 3 unique PowerPoint presentations. The following slides contain information for each presentation. Have fun! And remember, if you aren’t, just fake it
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Shapes Your task with shapes is to draw on the map of Hepburn. You need to place a red star where the school is and a blue star where the museum is. Then, you need to connect the two stars with a series of yellow block arrows. This presentation needs to be two slides in length. Slide one needs to be your title slide. **Use the map on this slide in your presentation. Just copy and paste it into your slide.
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Need Timmies? The map here shows how to get from Valley Manor Elementary School in Martensville to the local Tim Horton’s.
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SmartArt For this task you will create a two slide presentation that illustrates the cycle a typical grade 10 follows in a day. Wake upBreakfast Cleaned up and dressed for day Walk/Drive/Ride Bus to school Go to classesHave lunchFinish school Chores/homework Relax, etc. SupperGo to bed
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Chart For this two slide task you need to create a chart that shows at least 5 pieces of data. For example, you could create a fictitious survey that shows the results of a group asked about their favourite car, ice cream, colour, movie, book, animal, etc. This can be displayed in the chart of your choice. (See next slide for example)
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Example Chart:
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Done! Make sure all three tasks are saved in your folder!
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