When moving traditional class content online, it might seem reasonable
to simply upload existing PowerPoint presentations to a learning management
system and call it a day! However, most PowerPoint presentations are designed
to supplement a spoken presentation. The PowerPoint content of most
presentations – bullet points of key terms – may not be enough for novice
learners.
One way to overcome this problem is to use the “notes” feature to write
short descriptions of the essential ideas from each PowerPoint slide. The aim
is to add important information that would ordinarily be spoken. The slides
plus notes can then be shared with students by printing the file to a .pdf
format (portable document format) for sharing on a learning management system.
Author view:
Author view:
Print to pdf:
Creating a pdf file for sharing with students is recommended because pdf files are
easier to view than PowerPoint files. The hyperlinks to relevant
information are preserved in the pdf file.
There are other possibilities for adding the spoken component to a file
that can be shared. The command “record slide show” from the “slide show” tab
can capture voice with the slides, which can then be saved and shared. Software
applications like Camtasia
can add additional multimedia features, such as video. The downsides are that
this approach is time-consuming and requires more technical expertise. It can
also be problematic for students that don't have access to optimum technology.
Good luck with your efforts to move course content online!
I thank Ellen Cotter and Steve Haase for their helpful feedback on this idea.
Please feel free to save or share the following files that describe this approach.
I thank Ellen Cotter and Steve Haase for their helpful feedback on this idea.
Please feel free to save or share the following files that describe this approach.
- RapidPowerPointOnlineHandout.pdf: A pdf handout of this blog post
- RapidPowerPointOnline.docx: This blog post in Word
- RapidPowerPointOnline.pptx: The PowerPoint file for the screens shots
- RapidPowerPointOnlineExampleFile.pdf: An example printed from the PowerPoint file
Created: March 15, 2020
Gary Fisk, Ph.D., Professor of
Psychology, Georgia Southwestern State University
Author of Slides for Students,
a book about teaching with PowerPoint
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