Syllabus for PowerPoint I

 

Course Number: EDU 57105-AC (1) (2) (3) credits

Dates: April 14, 15, 16 and 17, 4:00-8:15

Session: Winter 2003

Location: Ottawa University, Tempe Center, 10429 S. 51st Place, Suite 100 (Elliot and I-10)

Attendance: Attendance is mandatory at all class sessions.

 

Instructor: Michael Mann, teacherz@cox.net, (480) 423-1735

 

Description: 

Overview of how to create PowerPoint presentations and how to turn PowerPoint into a powerful tool for creation of projects. Use charts, graphs, abstract art, and graphic design to create dynamic presentations. No Prerequisite. Classroom instruction earns one credit. Twelve hours of additional practice required for two credits. An additional outside project will be required to earn three credits.

           

Course Text/Materials: 

PowerPoint Workshop for Teachers by Janet Caughlin, Tom Snyder Productions

Students will also need three 3-½ inch floppy disks.

            All necessary course material is posted online at: www.teacherz.net/ottawa

 

Course Objectives:

Students will be guided through a variety of hands-on activities that will give them the skills necessary to create PowerPoint presentations that include graphics, text boxes, headings, animation, sound, color and tables. 

 

Course Methods and Procedures:

Direct instruction, examples, modeling, and guided and independent practice will be used to reinforce skills presented.

 

Course Outline:

Students will practice using or create the following:

  • Create a self running WordArt presentation
  • Create a presentation with text boxes and Clip Art
  • Create a basic slide presentation with a Summary Slide
  • Open and edit a presentation
  • Create a review presentation the kids can take home to study
  • Create a slide show with a chart and table
  • Create speaker notes in a slide show
  • Change the background and time the show
  • Edit the master slide and insert AutoShapes

 

Bibliography:

Microsoft In Education. “In and Out of the Classroom Tutorials.”  (Online) 16 March   2000 http://www.microsoft.com/education/tutorial/classroom/default.asp

 

Evaluation/Outside Project:

Students will be evaluated on participation and completion of the in-class practice assignments. Twelve hours of additional outside practice required for two credits.  To earn three credits all students must complete an outside project. The student with the approval of the Instructor will select the content of the project. It should include 12 hours of combined practice and project, and must be submitted by disk or e-mail within 1 week of completion of course. A rubric for evaluation of the project will be provided to the participants during class.

 

Student Handbook/Catalog:

Students should refer to the Ottawa University Student Handbook for all University regulations.

 

Disclaimer: 

Course content and schedule may vary from this outline to meet the needs of a particular group of students.  The instructor will explain the rationale for any variance as it occurs.