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Mess Wid Me!
A Place
for Every Photo
and Every Photo
in It’s Place!
Doreen Palucci
Photo Album Presentation
OBJECTIVE
The participant will observe the
steps to making a Photo Album
PowerPoint Presentation and
discuss its uses in the
classroom.
Essential Questions
Why would a photo album be useful in the
classroom?
How would you use this form of
non-linguistic representation in keeping
with State Standards?
Choosing your photos
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Select your photographs to use
– Digital pictures (use low resolution
because powerpoints use a lot of disk
space.
• Best resolution for PPT is 640x480
• 72 pixels serves the purpose
• JPEG format for pictures is best
– To compress your pictures
• Point to View, then point to Toolbars,
then click Picture. On the Picture
toolbar ,click Compress Picture
Equipment Needed
• Computer with Microsoft PowerPoint
– If you have Office XP, 2002, & 2003, you
already have the photo album feature
installed
– If you have Office 2000
• Download photo album plug-in from the MS
Download center at
www.microsoft.com/downloads .
• Do a Search for “Powerpoint album” and
install.
Photos
• Create a file folder to store
ALL THE PHOTOS needed for the album
Our Trip
Get your Hands-On!
Step 1…
• You need to open the photo album format as
if you are inserting a new picture
– Insert > Picture > New Photo Album
• Click File/Disk and find the file folder with
your pictures
Step 2:
Choose Pictures…
• Select or highlight the pictures that you
would like to use.
– Press CTRL and CLICK (or CTRL A to select
all).
• Click “Insert” and make sure that the Picture
Layout says, “Fit to Slide”!
Step 3:
Use this dialog box to build your photo album presentation.
You can use the controls to:
• insert pictures
• insert a text box (a slide for displaying text)
• preview, modify, or rearrange the pictures
• adjust the layout of the pictures on the slides
• add captions
Step 4: Click CREATE!
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS:
• Always use the
Format Photo Album dialog box
when:
– making changes or updates to your
photo album
– adding new pictures to your photo
album.
Time to edit and play!
• Work the project like
any other
PowerPoint.
• If pictures don’t
cover the page, add
a background.
• Crop or edit pictures
on the slide.
• Add slide transition
• Animation
• Organize slides in
the Slide Sorter
View
• Don’t forget to save
it!!!!
Ideas for albums
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Timeline
School environments
Community places
Geography
landforms
• School picture book
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Field trips
Art portfolios
Student biographies
Lab experiments
Open House
Geometry walk
To Add a Sound
• Set the Slide Transition and timing
– On Slide One under Slide Transition
choose your sound under Modify
• Or choose “Other Sound” for your own
file (choose Apply to Master Slide when
you want it to play for each slide)
Sound Continued…
• To adjust the settings for when the sound file stops, click the
sound icon, right-click, and then click Custom Animation.
• In the Custom Animation task pane, click the arrow on the
selected item in the Custom Animation list, and then click
Effect Options.
• On the Effect tab, under Stop playing, do one of the
following:
• To stop the sound file on mouse-click of this slide, select On
click (the default).
• To stop the sound file after this slide, select After current
slide.
• To keep the sound file playing for several slides, select After,
and then set the total number of slides the file should play
on.
Meets These National Educational
Technology (NETS) Standards
for Teachers
• Teachers use technology to enhance their
productivity and professional practice.
• Teachers use technology to communicate and
collaborate with peers, parents, and the larger
community in order to nurture student learning.
Closure
Revisit the Essential Questions:
• Why would a photo album be useful in the
classroom?
• How could you use this form of non-linguistic
representation in keeping with State
Standards?
Hope you had fun!!!
P.S. Please complete an evaluation before you
leave. Thanks!