Wednesday, September 7, 2016

WED/THU: "WHY AM I" project overview & Keynote 101


Learning Target(s)
  • I can understand the purpose of Unit One "WHY am I"
  • I can describe the elements of the KEYNOTE interface
Announcements 
  • Lights! Camera! Action! School pictures will be taken this Friday, September 9th
  • Yearbook meets Monday @ Lunch (201)
  • SLG permission slips available Monday @ Lunch (201)
  • Substitute on Friday
Agenda [100]
  • WarmUp [15]
  • Overview [15]
    • SKILL: Keynote
    • TOPIC: The Events and Influences that have shaped YOU
    • PRODUCT: WHY AM I Keynote
    • PERFORMANCE: MANDATORY Night time EXHIBITION (6PM-8PM)
    • TIME FRAME: approximately ? weeks
  • New Seats! [10]
    • New OLD folder
      • Move OLD Work
    • New NAME folder
  • Keynote 101-A -  A tour of Keynote [40]
  • Launching Keynote
    • Choose NO THEME (choose white)
  • Naming your file:   "WHY AM I" KEYNOTE - FIRST LASTNAME
  • Saving your file PROPERLY in a NEW Folder inside your period drive
    • Period Folder | Your Name | Why Am I
      • The HOUSE is NOT your HOME
    • Consider using your flashdrive as well
  • Working with text boxes & THE INSPECTOR panels
    • Formatting Text & Documents (we will Animate later)
      • Your Name
    • Adding additional text
      • Your block, advisory, & graduation year
    • Adding a new BLANK slide
    • Adding a new TEXT object
    • Text Box tricks
      • Handles
      • Rotating
    • Looking at how the INSPECTOR changes with CONTEXT
    • MORE Text box tricks
        • Fills
        • Gradients
  • A survey [10]
  • Keynote Practice: TEXT (~10)
  • Make the text match the gradient with CUSTOM COLORS

  • -------NEXT UP -------

  • Keynote 101-B [++]
      • Theme Templates vs. Slide Master Templates
        • Changing templates 
          • Be careful
        • Adding slides
          • Choosing a slide master
          • Making your own slide without a master
      • Transitions
      • Layers
      • Pivoting
      • Grouping
      • Alpha Channel
      • Masks
      • Simple Animations
      • Animation on a PATH



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