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I have anLCD Projector …Now what? :I have anLCD Projector …Now what?
LCD Projectors :LCD Projectors $600 - $800
Cart vs. Mounted
Projector Bulbs :Projector Bulbs $200 - $300
1,000 – 2,000 hours
Average: 17¢ per hour
LCD Remote Control :LCD Remote Control Search Source
A/V Mute
Frame Freeze
Wireless Keyboard/Mouse :Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Switch off will save batt’s
Return mouse to charger
Wireless Keyboard/Mouse :Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Bluetooth… long range
Use as a “slide clicker”
Interactive activities
Wireless Keyboard/Mouse :Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Click to advance slide
Scroll wheel = next/back
Open a website
Slide 8:Poll Everywhere
Death by PowerPoint :Death by PowerPoint
The Civil War :The Civil War by: Carol J.
Civil War :Civil War War by Railroad Preparing For War
The American Civil War (1861–1865), which is also known by several other names, was a civil war between the United States of America (the "Union") and the Southern slave states of the newly formed Confederate States of America under Jefferson Davis. The Union included all of the free states and the five slaveholding border states and was led by Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party. Republicans opposed the expansion of slavery into territories owned by the United States, and their victory in the presidential election of 1860 resulted in seven Southern states declaring their secession from the Union even before Lincoln took office. The Union rejected secession, regarding it as rebellion.
Civil War :Civil War Preparing For War
African Americans and the Union Cause
Growing Black Enlistment
Low Status of Black Soldiers All African Union Regiment
Civil War :Civil War Campaigns and Battles
The Virginia Front, 1862
McClellan’s Peninsular
Campaign The Virginia Theater, 1861-1863
Civil War :Civil War Campaigns and Battles
The Virginia Front, 1862
McClellan’s Peninsular Campaign
Robert E. Lee
Antietam Dead Union Soldiers at Antietam, 1862
One down… 119 to go. :One down… 119 to go.
Guidelines :Guidelines 80/20 Rule
6 x 6 Rule
10/20/30 Rule
“Bake the cake before you frost it.”
Images Have Power :Images Have Power The soul never thinks without a picture.
~Aristotle
Slide 18:The Civil War
by Carol J.
Enhance or Distract? :Enhance or Distract? Design with purpose
Not all animations are distracting
Multimedia :Multimedia Text
Images
Websites
Audio
Video
Video :Video “Fluid” presentation
Intro ? Video ? Info
Slide 28:Poll: (6) Yes or No? Have you ever embedded video into a PowerPoint presentation?
Slide 29:620,000 Americans died
Slide 30:What made this war different from any previously fought?
Websites :Websites http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/
Civil War
SmartArt :SmartArt Concept mapping
Visualize relationships
Organizational charts
Diagram processes
Adblock Plus :Adblock Plus Firefox plugin
Removes ads from websites
Slide 35:Before : Adblock Plus
Slide 36:After : Adblock Plus
Review Games :Review Games PowerPoint Review Games
IWB games
Textbook software
Slide 38:PowerPoint Review Games
Slide 39:IWB Review Games
Slide 40:MindPoint QuizShow
Google Earth :Google Earth Virtual fieldtrips
Record tours
Download content
Slide 42:Google Earth
Slide 43:Wordle.net
Slide 44:CoolTimer
Slide 45:The Hat
Video :Video Small clips
Real world examples
Springboard for discussion
Slide 47:Searching for Video
Slide 48:Remember DE Streaming
iDesktop.tv :iDesktop.tv Search all YouTube videos
Download many formats
Slide 50:iDesktop.tv
Not on YouTube? :Not on YouTube? Video content is everywhere…
Most posted as Flash (.flv)
Firefox plug-ins/add-ons
DownloadHelper http://www.downloadhelper.net
Slide 52:DownloadHelper
Slide 53:DownloadHelper
Converting Video :Converting Video Many file formats…
PC video = .wmv or .avi
PC audio = .mp3 or .wav
Convert video to audio http://winff.org
Slide 55:WinFF
Slide 56:Animoto
Visual Aidnot the presentation :Visual Aidnot the presentation A picture is worth 1,000 words
Video plays 30 pictures/sec.
Slide 58:Humor with Video
Slide 60:A packet of one hundred $100 bills is less than 1/2" thick and contains $10,000.
Slide 61:Believe it or not, this next little pile is $1 million dollars
(100 packets of $10,000).
Slide 62:$100 million is a looks a little more impressive.
It fits neatly on a standard pallet...
Slide 63:And $1 BILLION dollars... now we're really getting somewhere...
Slide 64:What is a trillion dollars? Well, it's a million million. It's a thousand billion. It's a one followed by 12 zeros….
Slide 65:Notice those pallets are double stacked....and remember those are $100 bills. http://www.pagetutor.com/trillion/index.html
Slide 66:Prezi
Slide 67:Questions?
Slide 68:npsdd.pbwiki.com/LCD-Projector