Fluency with Instructional Technology

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Instructors should be able to use electronic presentation software o create and give electronic presentations.  The following Web sites provide helpful information and tutorials.
  • PowerPoint 2003 Tutorials
    A quick guide and self-running tutorials that demonstrate the basic skills needed to create a Powerpoint presentation.
  • PowerPoint 2003
    Microsoft's presentation graphics application, PowerPoint is included as a part of Microsoft Office.  Topics in this tutorial include the PowerPoint Window, creating a blank presentation, applying a design template, inserting objects, and adding animation.
  • PowerPoint Tutorials
    Step-by-step directions with screen shots for common tasks that you would use while working in PowerPoint.
  • Microsoft PowerPoint Tutorial: Creating Online Presentations

  • Create a simple presentation and enhance it by adding graphics, spreadsheet data, and voice narration.  Save your presentation as a Web document so that anyone can view your work with a browser.  Set up and deliver an online broadcast of your presentation over your network or the Internet.  Automatically archive your presentation so that students can see and hear your presentation while studying for an exam, clarifying notes, or catching up on a missed class.
  • STEVEN BELL'S PowerPoint and Presentation Skills Resource Page
    Comprehensive set of links to tutorials, suggestions for using PowerPoint in the classroom, and assessment for improving PowerPoint presentations.
  • Presentation/In-Class Software
    From University of California TLtC, tutorials including how to add narration to PowerPoint presentation.

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