The Electronic Portfolio The PowerPoint Way Mrs. Connelly.

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The Electronic Portfolio The PowerPoint Way Mrs. Connelly

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The Electronic Portfolio

The PowerPoint WayMrs. Connelly

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What is it?

• The electronic portfolio is a showcase for the student's work.

• The student should annotate this work with what they learned from it and/or how to do it.

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How to display the work

• Copy and paste from application into PowerPoint (may lose formatting) - or -

• Use the prt scr button on the top of the keyboard to capture an image of the document as it looks on the screen – also known as a screen shot.

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prt scr

• The prt scr button is normally located near the upper right side of the keyboard. The exact location varies from keyboard to keyboard.

• The prt scr button copies an image of the screen display to to the clipboard. Then paste the image into PowerPoint or your favorite image editing program

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Sample Screen Shot

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Annotated Screen ShotIn practice5-1 I learned the four line introductory information in the MLA format consists of

student name teacher name course date

This box is a callout. You find it in the AutoShapes

menu on the drawing toolbar at the bottom of the

PowerPoint window

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Annotated Screen Shot againIn practice5-1 I learned the four line introductory information in the MLA format consists of

student name teacher name course date

This time I cropped the screenshot with the cropping tool on the picture toolbar.

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Not the end

• This presentation is not complete, but I wanted to give you some ideas on how to start.