Monday, October 29, 2018

MON: Keynote Production [Day 15 of 17]

 Your Performance is 
THIS THURSDAY 
Your Script is 75% DUE TODAY
John will come check during class
 REVISIONS WILL ONLY BE GRADED IF LAB TIME is productively used 
Begin Work:
  • Open your Event List and Keynote
  • Open "SCRIPT: 3x5 template" or have your own note cards out for John to check
  • Due LAST CLASS: ALL Total EVENTS = 14+ Slides with 8 being Complex SLIDES
Upload to Google DRIVE @ EOC

Daily Learning Target(s):  
  • I can continue PRODUCTION of my WHY AM I Keynote presentation slides
  • I can turn my notes into my script
  • I can REVISE the FINAL draft of my Keynote based on feedback from my peers and my teacher
Announcements: 
  • ONLY 8am Office Hours from now on
  • Everybody should be backing up to Google drive during every class - perhaps after you finish every slide!
  • The Lab will be open BEFORE SCHOOL most days - and will be open then more than after-school time. As of 10/29 there have been 440 before-school lab minutes...
  • Bring HEADPHONES EVERY DAY 
  • Yearbook 10% October Discount
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 [65]
  • REMEMBER: notify John if your drives are not working
    • 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!)
    • Visualization of slide design and mechanics
    • 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
  • Begin REVISION on "WHY AM I" slides  [63+/-]
    • Finish your script
    • Using your script (do you need to print it out?)
      • READ your script out-loud while playing your slides, checking for the following
        • Do the animations happen at the proper moments in my spoken story?
        • Do the transitions between slides look smooth and appropriate?
        • Are there any misspellings on the slides?
        • Are there any messy intant-alphas or other technical problems?
        • Do the slides look neat, thoughtful & designed with intent?
      • REVISE your slides and your script then...
        • AGAIN READ your script out-loud while playing your slides, checking for the items above
      • REVISE and REPEAT until you have no more revision to make
    • Tell John you are ready to practice in front of him
      • You must practice with John before exhibition or you will present your slideshow in class next week
    • If you get stuck...
      • Ask your NEIGHBOR
      • Ask your AISLE
      • Ask your TEACHER
      • Work on your script
    • When tired or "finished" have a neighbor explain their idea and how they are building their slide, then get back to work..
  • Back-UP your Keynote FOLDER to Google Drive!: [02]

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