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Pre-made PPT |
Design
Templates | Tips and
Tutorials |
PhotoAlbum 2003
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The
websites listed in the first section below are filled with premade PowerPoints for teachers to download
and customize to their specific curriculum
needs.
Once you find
a PowerPoint you are interested in... click
on it and "Save" it to your computer... then
open it and edit/revise to suit your needs.
Don't forget to save again!
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Activities
and Lessons |
Connecting
Teachers and Students |
Bedford
County PowerPoint Presentations |
Cyber
Exchange |
Games
for the Science Curriculum |
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Hazelwood
School District MapAttack |
Instructional
PowerPoints from Lexington County Schools |
Jeopardy
Games from Hardin County Kentucky |
Math
That Counts PowerPoint Presentations |
Nebo
School District PowerPoint Shows to Download |
Oswego
City Schools PowerPoint collections |
Parade
of Games in PowerPoint |
Pete's
PowerPoint Station |
PowerPoint
Collection from Jefferson County Schools |
PowerPoint
Games |
PowerPoint
Game Templates from Clear Lake HS in
Texas |
PowerPoint
Lessons |
PowerPoint
Presentations |
PPT
Presentations from Graves County Schools |
PowerPoint
Projects and Resources |
PowerPoint
Resources |
Resources
for You |
Teacher
Created PowerPoint Presentations |
Teacher
PowerPoints |
Teacher
Resources from Lafourche Parish |
Templates
for Teachers from Vicki Blackwell's Internet
Guide for Educators |
Texas
Center for Academic Excellence - Distance
Learning Initiative |
Who
Wants to Be a Winner |
World
of Teaching |
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When you download a PowerPoint Design
template from the web you can save it on
your own computer as a "design template"
by following these steps:
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With the PowerPoint open
click "File" > "Save As"
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At the bottom of the box in
"File Name" field give it a name
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Under that in the "Save as
Type" field, click the down-pointing
arrow and choose "Design Template"
(*.pot)
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When you click that, the
computer places it in the Microsoft
Template folder on the hard drive of
your computer so that when you are
in PowerPoint and you choose a
Design Template.. you will see the
one you downloaded from the
Internet.
Some of
the Design Templates may be zipped
files. You will need to "unzip" these
files before you can use them...
Click
here to find out how to do that. |
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Billion
Dollar Graphics |
Brainy Betty |
Free
Education PowerPoints Templates for Teachers |
Free
PowerPoint Education Templates |
Free
PowerPoint Design Templates |
freePowerPoint.org |
Free
PowerPoint Resources for College Subjects |
Free
PowerPoint Templates |
Free
PowerPoint Templates |
Presenters'
Resource Free PowerPoint Templates |
Sonia
Coleman PowerPoint Design Templates |
Website
Estates Free PowerPoint Backgrounds |
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3 Tips to Avoid Missing Font Styles in PowerPoint |
Animate a PowerPoint slideshow |
Animated
GIFS Add Motion to PowerPoint |
Automatic Timing an Audio CD Track |
Automatic Timing an Audio CD Track in PPT XP |
Awesome PowerPoint Tutorials |
Convey Ideas with Powerpoint 2003 |
Creating Classroom Presentations |
Creating a Focused PowerPoint Presentation |
Get
IT - Tutorials - PowerPoint |
How
to Add Music to PowerPoint |
How to Insert Flash Files in PPT |
Insert
and Play Movies in PPT |
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Microsoft Office Training: PowerPoint |
Narrating PowerPoint Slide Shows |
Online Technology Practice Modules PowerPoint |
Playing an Audio CD Track during PPT |
Playing an Audio CD Track during PPT XP |
PowerPoint 2000 Basics |
PowerPoint 2000 Tutorial |
PowerPoint 2002 |
PowerPoint Beyond the Basics |
PowerPoint in the Classroom |
PowerPoint in the Classroom |
PowerPoint FAQ list |
PowerPoint FAQ |
PowerPoint
2003 Help and How -to |
PowerPoint
Magic and Games |
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PowerPoint
Pizazz |
PowerPoint
Resources |
PowerPoint Step-by-Step |
PowerPoint Tips |
PowerPoint
Tutorials |
PowerPoint Tips and Tricks |
PowerPoint
Viewer |
PowerPoint
WOW |
PowerPoint
XP |
PowerPoint Tutorial FunctionX |
Put
Your Best Font Forward in PowerPoint |
Recording Your PowerPoint Presentation to VHS |
Sonia Coleman's PowerPoint Tutorials |
Tech4Learning - Snacks - PowerPoint |
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Tips
and Tricks for PPT |
Top
Ten Slide Tips |
Use embedded and linked sound files in PowerPoint |
Use triggers to create an interactive slide show in PowerPoint |
Using
Microsoft PowerPoint |
Viewlets for PowerPoint 2000 |
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PowerPoint1-
Blackwell's Classroom |
PowerPoint2 -
Blackwell's Classroom |
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Create a Photo Album Presentation in
PowerPoint 2002 (XP) or 2003.
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Click "Insert" > "Picture" > "New Photo
Album".
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In the Photo Album dialog box, you can
choose to add pictures from your hard
drive, CD, scanner or digital camera.
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To add a picture from a file or a disk
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- Under "Insert picture from, click
"File/Disk"
- Locate the folder or disk that has
your pictures that you want to add to
your photo album and click the picture
file and then click "Insert".
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Repeat Step 3 for as many pictures as
you want to add to your photo album. --
OR-- To choose all the pictures at one
time, CTRL+A will choose all them.
--OR-- To choose pictures at random ,
hold down the CTRL key and click on the
pictures that you want.
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Click "Insert"
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Now you can choose the way you want the
album to look by clicking "Album
Layout"... you can put one picture, two
pictures, etc. on one slide.
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Now click "Create"
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To make your PowerPoint "look good", you
can format the background of the
PowerPoint slide or apply a Design
Template.

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If you
want to change or update your photo
album after you have created it, just
click "Format" on the top Menu bar and
then "Photo Album".
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This page was last updated on
Sunday, February 24, 2008.
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