PowerPoint Presentation
30 Points
Construct a PowerPoint presentation that teaches about "Copyright
Laws" for K-12 teachers. Be sure to provide a slide with
references. Do not make a link to the electronic database where you
found the article. Use one article to create your presentation. (-7
for the article not pertaining to the above topic.)
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CMU Libraries
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Select Find an Article.
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Scroll down and click on Wilson Select.
Include the following components in your presentation to be sent to
Dr. Newby's Blackboard. 20
points
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Create only (seven) 7 to 10 slides.
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Use animation on each page. (See Shinn 211 - 218)
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Use slide transition for all slides. See tutorial: Transition
and Animation
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Import at least one graphic from clip art.
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Use clear and concise; and appropriate terminology and conceptually correct
content
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Be sure not to violate the copyright laws. Paraphrase information
from the article.
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Use only four (4) short sentences or phrases for each slide.
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Give each slide a title. (slide without a title - 5 points)
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Use Slide Show Rehearse Timings to program your slide show presentation
for a number of seconds for each slide. (See PowerPoint Help. Type
in Slide Show Rehearse Timings)
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Save your PowerPoint for Dr. Newby's Blackboard as: lastnamepresentation.ppt
Extra Credit : (5 points):
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Follow these steps to create a graphic and import
it into PowerPoint.
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Open AppleWorks
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Select Drawing Tools
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Create a graphic in AppleWorks and group it.
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Save yur graphic as a .cwk
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Save the cwk as a JPEG. Be sure to change the File Format
to JPEG.
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In PowerPoint, select "Insert" Picture from File. Find your
JPEG and select Insert.
To Upload your presentation:
10 points
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Under File, select, "Print."
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Select, "Save as PDF".
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Create a new folder.
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Save the file as copyright.pdf
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Drag the file to Fetch.
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Make sure the Copyright Laws link on your index.html page ends in
copyright.pdf
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Dr. Diane E. Newby, Professor
Central Michigan University