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Teaching Materials
Preparation
Making PowerPoint Presentation

Windows Movie Maker

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Email

Electronic mail, also known


asemailore-mail, is a method
of exchanging digital messages
from an author to one or more
recipients. Modern email
operates across the internet or
othercomputer networks.

Making PowerPoint Presentation

PowerPoint is a presentation
program developed by Microsoft.
It is included in the standard
PowerPoint
Office suite along with Microsoft
Word. The software allows users
to create anything from basic
slide shows to complex
presentations.

E-lesson

E- lesson

A lesson broadcast over


the computer or
internet

Creating Movie Using Windows Movie Maker

is avideo creating/editing
softwareapplication,
Windows Movie included in Microsoft
Windows Me, XP, Vista and
Maker
Win 7. It contains features
such as effects, transitions,
titles/credits, audio track,
timeline narration

Email Sign Up (Yahoo)

1. Go to yahoomail.c
om

2. Click on theCreate
New Accountbutton

3. Enter your basic info. Fill in your name, gender


, birthday, country, language, and postal code in th
e appropriate fields.

4. Create a Yahoo! ID and password. Make it one t


hat you will be comfortable using for a long time, as
this will identify you to your email recipients. Reme
mber that you can use numbers and letters and eve
n a single dot

5. Add secure mental backup. In case yo


u forget your login or password (yes, it ha
ppens), enter an alternate email address,
and pick 2 secret questions from the popdown menus.

6. Verify you are not a robot. Enter the v


isual code that only humans (with warped
glasses) can read. Type the characters sho
wn in the last section of the registration pa
ge, into the field provided.

7.Thoroughly examine every page till the end or ti


ll your eyes glaze over, and then. SelectCreate M
y Account
You have successfully set up your Yahoo! email ac
count.

MAKING A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

SLIDE STRUCTURE - BAD


This

page contains too many words for


a presentation slide. It is not written in
point form, making it difficult both for
your audience to read and for you to pr
esent each point. Although there are ex
actly the same number of points on thi
s slide as the previous slide, it looks mu
ch more complicated. In short, your au
dience will spend too much time trying
to read this paragraph instead of listeni
ng to you.

SLIDE STRUCTURE GOOD


Show

Will

one point at a time:

help audience concentrate


on what you are saying
Will prevent audience from rea
ding ahead
Will help you keep your present
ation focused

FONTS - GOOD
Use

at least an 18-point font


Use different size fonts for main p
oints and secondary points
this

font is 24-point, the main point


font is 28-point, and the title font is
36-point

Use

a standard font like Times Ne


w Roman or Arial

FONTS - BAD

If you use a small font, your audience wont be able to read what you have written

CAPITALIZE

ONLY WHEN NECE


SSARY. IT IS DIFFICULT TO REA
D

Dont

use a complicated font

COLOR - GOOD
Use

a color of font that contrasts shar


ply with the background
Ex:

blue font on white background

Use

color to reinforce the logic of you


r structure
Ex:

Use

light blue title and dark blue text

color to emphasize a point

But

only use this occasionally

COLOR - BAD
Using

a font color that does not contr


ast with the background color is hard
to read
Using color for decoration is distractin
g and annoying.
Using a different color for each point i
s unnecessary
Using

a different color for secondary poi


nts is also unnecessary

Trying

to be creative can also be bad

BACKGROUND - GOOD
Use

backgrounds such as this one tha


t are attractive but simple

Use
Use

backgrounds which are light

the same background consistentl


y throughout your presentation

BACKGROUND BAD
Avoid

backgrounds that are distractin


g or difficult to read from
Always be consistent with the backgro
und that you use

GRAPHS - GOOD
Use

graphs rather than just charts an


d words
Data

in graphs is easier to comprehend &


retain than is raw data
Trends are easier to visualize in graph for
m
Always

title your graphs

GRAPHS - BAD

January February
Blue Balls
20.4
27.4
Red Balls
30.6
38.6

March
90
34.6

April
20.4
31.6

GRAPHS - GOOD
Items Sold in First Quarter of 2002
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30

Blue Balls
Red Balls

20
10
0
January

February

March

April

SPELLING AND GRAMMAR


Proof

your slides for:

speling

mistakes
the use of of repeated words
grammatical errors you might have make
If

English is not your first language, pl


ease have someone else check your p
resentation!

CONCLUSION
Use

an effective and strong closing

Your

audience is likely to remember your


last words

Use

a conclusion slide to:

Summarize

the main points of your prese

ntation
Suggest future avenues of research

E-LESSON SAMPLE

Steps in Movie Making Using Wi


ndows Movie Maker
1. Choose your topic and story
2. To open your movie maker click on the icon (if present on your desktop)
if not got to START > All Programs then click on the program windows
movie maker.

Windows Live
Movie Maker Icon

START > All Programs then click on


the program windows movie maker.

Steps in Movie Making Using Wi


ndows Movie Maker
3. Click the Add videos and photos button to get
started

4. With Auto Movie Theme, it takes literally seconds to create a


complete movie--including transitions, a title clip, and credits.

5. You can edit your movie. You can speed up or slow down
videos as well as split and trim them. You can also rearrange
them by dragging and dropping them on the timeline.

6. Add suspense, sentimentality or levity to your movie by


adding music from your Library. Click Add music to choose a
song. Then, you can have it fade out, fade in or start/stop at
key points in your movie.

7. Bring your photos to life with animations. Choose from over


75 Transitions.

You can also choose from over 25 Pan and Zoom presets that
create a cinematic or dynamic effect for viewing individual photos

8. You can add text to your movie


using Titles, Captions or Credits. Click the appropriate
button on the Home ribbon to insert it into the timeline

When youre ready to share your movie, you


can save it as a .WMV, burn it to a DVD or
upload it directly to Facebook, YouTube

9. While creating
your movie, you
can see how it
looks by playing it
in the preview
pane on the left.
Or, you can see it
in full screen by
clicking
the Preview full
screen button

10. When youre


ready to share
your movie, you
can save it as a .
WMV, burn it to a
DVD or upload it
directly to
Facebook,
YouTube

In URL box type:


http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph

There is no doubt that creativity


is the most important human res
ource of all. Without creativity, th
ere would be no progress and we
would be repeating the same patt
erns.
-Edward de Bono-

Thank you!
Presented by:
RICKY P. DALWAMPO
Pambisan National HS
Oriental Mindoro
Division

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