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Lab Module

Multimedia Authoring Tool using Microsoft PowerPoint

Objectives:

1. Explain the 4 elements of multimedia - text, graphic, audio,


animation and video.
2. Introduce several advance features in MS PowerPoint.
3. Show the steps in developing a multimedia courseware using MS
PowerPoint

Learning outcome:

1. Student should be able to develop a basic educational courseware


at the end of this lab

This lab contains several tasks which are summarized by a table below:

Bil Task Duration


1 Inserting and editing text box 10 mins
2 Inserting an image into a slide 5 mins
3 Inserting and resizing clip art 5 mins
4 Inserting sound into a slide 10 mins
5 Inserting video clips into a slide 10 mins
6 Using button and links 10 mins
7 Animating chart 10 mins
8 Courseware development process and preparation 30 mins
9 Courseware development 90 mins
Total 3 hours
Touring PowerPoint

Before you start using PowerPoint 2002, you should become familiar with its features.
The following illustration shows a slide in the TriPane view with the task pane showing.

Window Sizing
Buttons
Menu Bar
Toolbars
Slide Sorter
Pane Task Pane

Slide Pane

View Buttons Notes Pane

Status Bar
Task 1: Starting PowerPoint 2003

a) Click-
Click-on the Start button, in the lower left corner of the screen, then click-on
click ALL
Programs, Microsoft Office and then on Microsoft PowerPoint.
PowerPoint

or

b) Double click quickly on the PowerPoint 2003 icon on the Windows


desktop (see image on right).
right click-on
click the Start button, in the lower
left corner of the screen, then click-on
click Programs, and then on
Microsoft PowerPoint.
PowerPoint

If you have been using PowerPoint


PowerPoint 97 or 2000, PowerPoint 2003 will be a whole new
adventure. For those using PowerPoint XP/2002, you will find many exciting new
features. Almost everything is now “graphical.” So, when PowerPoint loads, the
appearance of the monitor screen will be very different. Once you get used to the new
2003 features (which apply to all Office 2003 modules) we think you’ll find it much
easier to use as you create and edit your PowerPoint slides.
slides
To create a presentation
1. Open PowerPoint. In the task pane under New Presentation and click From Design
Template.

Or

In the menu bar, click Format and click Slide Design.


2. In the Slide Design task pane, click the design template you want to use by selecting
the appropriate thumbnail (Orbit
Orbit for this lab). To see the name of the template, hover
your cursor over the thumbnail and a Tool Tip will reveal the name of the template.

3. Click in the box that says Click to add title, and then type the title for your
presentation (for example, PowerPoint 2003).
4. Click the box that says Click to add subtitle, and then type the subtitle of your
presentation (for example, KPT 5033).

5. From the File menu, click Save,


Save and then enter a file name for your presentation (for
example, PowerPoint 2003). Click Save again to save your file.
Task 2: To add graphics to your presentation

1. Click New Slide from the Insert menu.

-Or-

Click the New Slide button on the Formatting toolbar to add


a new slide to your presentation.

2. In the Slide Layout pane, click Title and Text (formerly


Bulleted List) on the New Slide dialog box if it is not
already selected. Remember that a tool tip will divulge
the auto layout name if hover on the object for a second.
3. Click the box that says Click to add title, and then type the title for that page (for
example, Objective).

4. Click the box that says Click to add text, and then type two or three bullets (for
example, Explain the 4 elements of multimedia - text, graphic, audio, animation
and video, Introduce several advance features in MS PowerPoint, Show the steps
in developing a multimedia courseware using MS PowerPoint).
5. From the Insert menu, point to Picture and then click Clip Art to open the Insert Clip
Art task pane.

6. Type the name of the type of clip art that you want, for example, type Education in the
box under Search For,
For and then click Search.
7. From the search results, click the thumbnail for the image you want to insert. The clip
art will be inserted on the slide

8. To change the format of the graphic, double-click the image. From the Format Picture
dialog box, you can adjust the size and position of the graphic. To undo automatic
formatting, click the SmartTag in the lower right corner of the image, and select Undo
Automatic Layout.
Layout
9. From the File menu, click Save to save your work.
Task 3: Video and Audio Integration Element.

1. Click the New Slide button on the Formatting toolbar to add a new slide to your presentation.

2. Click the box that says Click to add title, and then type the title for that page (for example,
Sound and Movie).

3. Click the box that says Click to add text, and then type two or three bullets (for example,
sound and movie).
4. Click the menu Insert, point to Movies and Sounds and then Sounds from Clip Organizer.
Choose Telephone with double click at the file from Clip Art.

5. Lastly, choose Automatically

6. The result will be show like below.


7. This step will be implements when it needs to insert the movie. Click Insert from menu, point
to Movies and Sounds and then Movie from Clip Organizer.

8. Choose communication, computer file using double click from the mouse.
9. The result will prompt like below.

10. Finally save your files again.


Task 4: Animation Integration Element

1. Click the New Slide button on the Formatting toolbar to add a new slide to your presentation.
Click the box that says Click to add title, and then type the title for that page (for example,
Animation). Click the box that says Click to add text, and then type two or three bullets (for
example, PowerPoint and Flash).

2. Highlight the text (for example, PowerPoint).


3. Click Custom Animation from Slide Show menu.

4. Click button Add Effect, point to Entrance and then Dissolve In. You also can choose the other
effects option. It can be view by click the Play button or Slide Show.
Show

5. Finally, save the file.


Task 5: Create Hyperlink

1. Click the New Slide button on the Formatting toolbar to add a new slide to your presentation.
Click the box that says Click to add title, and then type the title for that page (for example,
Hyperlink). Click the box that says Click to add text, and then type two or three bullets (for
example, Objective).

2. Highlight the text first. Then, click Insert from menu and after that point to Hyperlink.
3. Click the box at the left that say Place in This Document.
Document. Then choose the slide that you need
and click OK button.

4. Lastly, the result will display like below. Please save your works.
Task 6: Motion Paths

1. Click the New Slide button on the Formatting toolbar to add a new slide to your presentation.
Click the box that says Blank at the Content Layout.
Layout.

2. From the Insert menu, point to Picture and then click Clip Art to open the Insert Clip Art task
pane. Type the name of the type of clip art that you want, for example, type plane in the box
under Search For,
For and then click Search. From the search results, click the thumbnail for the
image you want to insert. The clip art will be inserted on the slide.
3. Make the size of the plane fairly small and then
move to the lower left corner of the blank slide
template (see image at lower left). Then place the
cursor over the plane and clicked the RIGHT
mouse button to bring up a menu which includes
Custom Animation.
Animation After that select Custom
Animation (see image at right).

4. Clicked the Add Effect button. Next, point to


Motion Paths,
Paths Draw Custom Path clicked
Freeform.
Freeform

5. After clicking-on Freeform,


Freeform moved the mouse
into the template slide

6. The image at the top of the next page is what


our slide looked like when we finished.
7. On the right side of the screen, in the Custom Animation portion, move the mouse over the
small down arrow on the right of this area and click-on the small down arrow. A drop down
menu, similar to the one on the below appear, click Effect Options and the Custom Path will
be appearing. Choose sound that need at the Sound choice and click the volume icon to set
volume.

8. Next, click the Timing tab. Change the delay to 3 and Speed to 5 seconds (Very Slow) and then
click OK.

9. To preview the slide, click Play or Slide Show Button.


Button.

10. Finally, save the file.


Task 7: Action Button

1. Go to slide 4.

2. Click Slide Show menu, point to Action Buttons and click Action Button: Forward or Next.
3. Choose Next Slide at scroll bar and then click OK Button.

4. Finally save the file.


Task 8:
8: Course development preparation

The development of the courseware should follow the steps below:

 Plan and Analyze


 Design
 Create
 Support

The courseware must contain the 4 elements of multimedia which are text, graphic, audio
and video. The navigation of the courseware must be smooth and will ease users to
interact with it. This could be achieved by using an appropriate links and button.

In order to complete these steps, students should:

1. Choose a lesson topic to be include in the courseware

2. Outline a map or story board (* please refer to the sample)

3. Find and collect appropriate resources.

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