Tuesday, September 11, 2018

TUE: KEYNOTE 101 B - the Animations


Typing grades go in again 
THIS WEEKEND
Daily Learning Target(s):  
  • I can continue to learn the basic functions of Keynote 
  • I can SAVE MY KEYNOTE FOLDER TO MY GOOGLE DRIVE AT THE END OF CLASS without being asked...
Announcements:  
  • Remembering 9/11
  • Office Hours TODAY
    • Good for catching up on typing or practicing Keynote EVEN IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
    • This is NOT a hangout or play games time but you MAY use the lab to do homework for any class or work on independent digital media projects
  • Today's Schedule
Homework:  
  • Read for fun!
Agenda:  [60]
  • Warm-Up: [10]
  • "Why Am I" - a presentation of self [50]
    • Review
      • Working with text boxes & THE INSPECTOR panels
      • Text Box tricks
      • Looking at how the INSPECTOR changes with CONTEXT
      • Fills & Gradients
      • ARRANGE Objects
        • Group
      • MASKS vs CROPS
    • NEW
      • Alpha Channel
      • Other Image Adjustments
    • Transitions
      • The only animation at the SLIDE level
    • Simple Animations
      • Build IN
      • Build OUT
      • ACTION

    • Animation on a PATH
      • Can you smoothly animate a bouncing ball?
      • RIGHT Click on the ball, choose "Save Image As", and save to your Keynote folder by navigating to  PeriodDrive|NameFolder|Keynote and saving it there.
      • (IF you didn't save it correctly then MOVE the ball from your downloads [the bottom left of your browser] to your Keynote folder using the "..." menu)
      • In KEYNOTE "Insert|Choose" and select the ball from your Keynote folder 
    • PRACTICE
      • SMOOTHLY animate the ball bouncing across the screen
      • It should look natural NOT JERKY
SAVE YOUR KEYNOTE FOLDER TO YOUR GOOGLE DRIVE AT THE END OF CLASS! 









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  • Next up:
  • New Seats?!? [10]
  • The tables each have a color
  • The computers each have a number
  • Stepping Stones
  • Brain Gym
  • A survey [10]
  • Your Education History Reflection
  • How to use these Reflections & Other Notes

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