Thursday, September 28, 2017

FRI: "Why Am I" Keynote - Final Production [Day 4 of 9]

Learning Target(s)
  • I can continue PRODUCTION of my WHY AM I Keynote Presentation slides
  • I can submit a proficient draft of the first half of my presentation
  • I can get a piece of paper to my guardian and back without losing it

Announcements 
  • Normal Friday
Homework 
  • Do ALL of your THINKING outside of class
  • SEND PHOTOS to your school email or Google Drive
    • Or bring photos on a flash drive
    • Send or Bring the LARGEST FILE SIZE VERSION POSSIBLE
Resources 
Agenda [60]
  • Continue PRODUCTION on "WHY AM I" slides  [40]
  • Uploading our DRAFT to Google Classroom [10]
    • Upload the *.KEY file ONLY - do not upload your folder or you will get a zero
    • THIS will be your backup for today's work - you do NOT need to also drag the folder today
    • TURN the draft in
      • Do not forget - only submitted work gets credit
  • The Exhibition Flyer and confirmation of attendance [10]
    • 4 Points if filled out, signed, and turned in by Monday
    • 3 Points Tuesday
    • 2 Points Wed/Thurs
    • O Points if not turned in NEXT WEEK

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    • Requirements in a nutshell:
      • [Click here for the full project requirements]
      • 7-10 Total EVENTS 
      • 4-6 COMPLEX slides (like the exemplars)
      • FIRST Slide is a title slide 
      • LAST slide is BLANK
      • Presenter Notes or Note-cards must be written for ALL SLIDES 
    • Timeline




      • REMEMBER: notify John if your drives are not working
        • Everybody should be backing up to google drive or a flash drive just in case
          • REMEMBER THE POLICY: YOU are responsible for the safety of your data even if our technology fails. Back up your data!
      • Mini Lessons Available (just ask!)
        • Presenter Notes
        • Grouping, stacking and otherwise arranging and moving as and within  a group
        • Masking and "instant alpha"ing
        • Animating on a path and choosing the proper effect
        • Object placement (big photos, hiding flaws, aligning and distributing)
        • Locating and downloading the best image

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