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Videos in the Classroom

Videos in the Classroom. Tech Tuesday 03/03/2010 D. Taylor Daryl@DarylScience.com. Outline. Inserting videos in PPT Embedding videos in PPT Obtaining videos from online sources Recess and cookies. Part I : Insertion in PPT. Save the video file on your computer Methods covered later.

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Videos in the Classroom

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  1. Videos in the Classroom Tech Tuesday 03/03/2010 D. Taylor Daryl@DarylScience.com

  2. Outline • Inserting videos in PPT • Embedding videos in PPT • Obtaining videos from online sources • Recess and cookies

  3. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Save the video file on your computer • Methods covered later. • Click “Insert” on command bar.

  4. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Then, click “Movie” on right. • Choose “Movie From File”

  5. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Navigate to your video file.

  6. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Select either • Play Automatically • When Clicked • Resize if necessary

  7. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Final Video

  8. Part I : Insertion in PPT • That is a “Stand Alone” video • MUST be with PPT file on computer • If you move PPT, video must be moved, too. • Embedding takes care of that:

  9. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Embedding • “Insert”, “Object”, “Create From File”

  10. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Embedding • “Browse” to your file and dbl click. • The following image shows up. • This is a link to Windows Media Player… • Allows more functionality & stays with PPT

  11. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Overall Advantages • Simple • Quick • Auto-play feature • Seamless integration with PPT

  12. Part I : Insertion in PPT • Overall Disadvantages • Limited formats • Must be a Microsoft product • MPG, MPEG, AVI, WMV • Will NOT play MOV (Apple), FLV, MPG4… • Limited Size • VERY large videos will stall PPT

  13. Part II : Linking in PPT • Any file can be linked within a PPT • This link is called a “Hyperlink” • Needed for many formats and large files • Simply highlight a text like this • Movie Link • Then right click the highlight.

  14. Part II : Linking in PPT

  15. Part II : Linking in PPT • Movie File

  16. Part III : Obtaining Videos • Other than simple downloads • Realplayer • Mozilla • Realplayer • FREE download at www.real.com • Will copy any playing video

  17. Part III : Obtaining Videos

  18. Part III : Obtaining Videos

  19. Part III : Obtaining Videos

  20. Part III : Obtaining Videos Then Link like before RealPlayer Video

  21. Part III : Obtaining Videos • Other than simple downloads • Realplayer • Mozilla • Mozilla Firefox (replaces Int Explorer) • FREE download at http://www.mozilla.com/enUS/firefox/upgrade.html • Will copy any playing video in several formats

  22. Part III : Obtaining Videos

  23. Part III : Obtaining Videos

  24. Part III : Obtaining Videos • Link as usual or insert.

  25. Homework? • Give it a shot and show off next time. • If you make one, send it to me at • Daryl@DarylScience.com • I’ll have it here and set-up for you ready to go.

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