According to Don McMillan, here is a humorous
& yet insightful viewpoint on how people
(teachers included) should not be using
PowerPoint.
***See more educational videos from
TeacherTube Member jmcmahon at
www.TeacherTube.com.*** Tags :teachertubehumorfunnypowerpointprofessionaldevelopment
How to embed a YouTube Video into PowerPoint
2007. Prereq: You MUST have a live internet
connection for the video to play within your
PowerPoint 2007 presentation. Tags :PowerPoint2007YouTubeVideoLiveEmbed
This is a quick and easy way to embed a
YouTube video into a PowerPoint presentation
on a PC.
***REMEMBER!!!***
If your school or your job blocks YouTube,
then please refer to my other video on how to
embed YouTube into PowerPoint offline:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwqyg5uNClY Tags :youtubepowerpointpowerpointembedvideopcflashpresentation
See more PowerPoint 2007 demos at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/FX1004
85311033.aspx Microsoft Office PowerPoint
2007 has a new design. The new Ribbon keeps
the commands that you use most often visible
while you're working instead of hiding under
menus or toolbars that you have to hunt for.
Also, commands that you may not have known
about before are now very easy to discover.
When it comes to designing your slides, live
preview of style galleries lets you see how
things such as backgrounds and shape
formatting will look before you apply them. A
new SmartArt graphics feature offers new
diagram types and more layout options, and
lets you convert text such as a bulleted list
into a diagram. Tags :PowerPoint2007MicrosoftOfficetraininghelpdemoswhat'snewgettingstartedribbonlivepreviewSmartArthowto
Here is a quick and easy way to embed a
YouTube video into a PowerPoint presentation
on a PC without having your presentation be
online. (Continuation to my previous
Embedding video)
Links:
http://www.keepvid.com (use that instead of
videodownloader)
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html - SUPER Tags :embedyoutubevideopcpowerpointpowerpointofflineonlineflvcodecconvert
Penta PowerPoint Remote Mouse -- The product
is officially called the Penta Sport Remote
Mouse and it was designed for all types of
computer presentations like PowerPoint,
Keynote, Adobe Presenter, or any other
presentation software that is compatible with
a standard mouse. One of the most notable
features of the Penta Sport is that it has 3
buttons dedicated to PowerPoint functions.
The first 2 buttons are slide advance buttons
that allow you to go forward or reverse
through your PowerPoint slides. The third
button is a "Start PowerPoint" button that
allows you to put PowerPoint into "Play Mode"
at the touch of a single button. In addition
to PowerPoint, the Penta Sport can also be
used as a general all-purpose remote mouse
for such applications as home entertainment
centers. *PowerPoint is a registered
trademark of Microsoft corporation.
About The Video: I think the video does a
good job of presenting high
resolution/quality photos at the beginning so
that the viewer gets a good visual idea of
the product. I like the second segment where
the gentleman does a good job of explaining
the basic features of the product.
To find out more about the Penta Sport Remote
Mouse
http://lasermouse.com
To find out more about PowerPoint Tools &
Technology
http://blog.lasermice.com
Free PowerPoint Templates
http://lasermice.com/free-powerpoint-template
s.html
. Tags :pentapowerpointremotemousepresentationpointer
Buy this DVD at:
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aids and start persuading your audience -
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how. Terri will help you: Make your
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presentation style; Avoid the 9 most common
presentation mistakes. You can buy her entire
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