
PowerPoint 2010: How to make sexy good-looking arrows Sometimes, you’ll want to make arrows with a more dramatic, flowing effect, or a curved or tapered effect : In other words, a swoosh arrow. The good news is that PowerPoint 2010 makes this easy. This means that you should no longer use the PowerPoint default options, which are relatively dull : Sometimes these are good enough. You wouldn’t want to be making sophisticated arrows all the time, because a swoosh arrow takes a little more effort to create. Step 1: Create a block arrow The first step is to create a directional block arrow. If you are creating a series of swoosh arrows and want them to have same-sized heads, make several copies of the block arrow once it is sized properly. Step 2: Rotate the arrow to the desired angle Use the green handle to rotate the arrow. Focusing on the arrow head, make sure it is rotated in the desired direction. Step 3: Convert the arrow into a freeform shape First, select the arrow by left-clicking on it. Picture modification image
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Twitter Search in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is It seems like everyone is using Twitter these days. You know, sharing little messages with each other on phones and computers. It turns out that all these little messages, if you look at them all at once, become an easy way to find people, news and trends. Let's get started by visiting Twitterville. But if all the tweets could be captured and organized all the time, amazing things could be possible. For instance, meet Roy of Ice Cream by Roy. It's also a great way to learn about news. Every minute of every day on Twitter, people are using some words more than others. On Twitter, the most used words are known as trends and they're a great way to see what's interesting on Twitter. Sometimes, Twitter members work together and use a specific key word, called a hash tag, to connect related tweets. If enough people use the tag, it may become a trend, attracting even more people to the conversation.
“Death by PowerPoint”: How to Fight It & Make A Presentation Fun? | PowerPoint E-learning Center “Nowadays, there are 300 million PowerPoint users in the world, they do 30 million presentations each day, about 30 million presentations are going on right now, but 50% of them are unbearable, in other words, lots of people are killing each other with bad presentations now.“ PowerPoint is a popular teaching medium that can be used as prompter, handout and data dump in education, training, business and office work. PowerPoint is a convenient prop for poor speakers, and it reduces complicated messages to simple bullet points, get presenters’ ideas across easily. In a nutshell, a good PowerPoint presentation helps to visualize ideas, create key points and impress audience. While, nowadays, an unpleasant phenomenon called “Death by PowerPoint” occurs. How to make a presentation fun In order to fight against “Death by PowerPoint”, we need some skills to create an interesting PowerPoint presentation. 1. 2. Vision trumps all other senses. 3. 4. 5. How to convert PowerPoint to video No Comments!
Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup Tool or Weapon? Addressing Cyberhate in the Classroom by Jinnie Spiegler (2015): Classroom strategies to fight cyberhate include not supporting or reinforcing it, reporting it, supporting the targets, speaking out against hate, and engaging in activism. Digital Responsibility The Basics of Open Technology by Ira Socol (2015): From abundant tools and smart budgeting to accessibility and trust, the Albemarle County Public Schools district maintains a tech program that leverages digital literacy for all students.Five-Minute Film Festival: Are We Addicted to Technology? video Media and Digital Literacy Other Resources From Edutopia Additional Resources on the Web
Jean-Pascal Perrein - CV - Management et gouvernance de l'information Web Search Strategies in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Prod The Web may seem like a vast ocean when it comes to finding something you need. Thankfully, search engines can help turn oceans of information into small pools that make finding information easier. Before we dive in, let’s talk a bit about how search works on the Web. Search engines go out and try to account for every word on every webpage. When you search for a word, the search engine finds all the pages where the word appears, and displays them in the search results. The problem is that there are often too many results. Say you’re looking for a specific kind of fish, and these represent all the websites on the Web. Try to imagine the exact fish and describe it in the search box. But to be a smart searcher, you should know some basic shortcuts. Here’s another shortcut. To remove the results about hair, place a hyphen or minus sign just before the word you want to exclude, which means “show me the pages about mullet, but take away results relating to hair.”
Présentation Humoristique (et pertinente) des différentes choses à ne pas faire lorsqu'on utilise un powerpoint. C'est important en tant qu'enseignant que nos supports visuels ne soient pas nuisibles à la concentration de nos étudiants. by maximehoule Feb 6