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Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart And what to do next!

Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

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Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart. And what to do next!. Step One. In ActivInsipre, go to File  Import  PowerPoint as Images PowerPoint as Objects will allow you to edit Text/Objects, but will change how things look. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

And what to do next!

Page 2: Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

Step OneIn ActivInsipre, go to File Import PowerPoint

as Images• PowerPoint as Objects will allow you to edit Text/Objects,

but will change how things look.• PowerPoint as Images will not allow you to change

text/objects, but makes it look exactly the same as the PowerPoint.

Page 3: Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

Step TwoYou have a flipchart, but no way to hide the bullets

from the students as you take notes!Enter Magic Ink!• Magic Ink is a shape that allows you to see through

anything that is in the top layer of a flipchart.

Page 4: Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

Using Magic Ink1. Draw a shape (or place an image) over the text.

2. Right click on the shape, go to Reorder To Top Layer

3. To select Magic Ink, on your toolbar, click Tools Magic Ink

4. Adjust the size of your Magic Ink in the toolbar

5. Draw on the shape to reveal what is underneath!• HINT: Magic Ink is a shape, so after drawing it, you can

move it around!

Page 5: Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

Using Magic InkVocabulary: Show the definition under

a shape or imageTranslation: Usted revela la traducción

Math Problems: 2 + 2 = 4Pictures:

Page 6: Importing a PowerPoint into a Flipchart

Saving Notes as PDF for Moodle

After finishing you notes (with everything revealed) , go to File Print

In the Print Dialog box, change your layout (I do 2 rows, 2 columns so there are 4 flipchart pages per PDF page)

Make sure Page Range is set to allClick Export to PDFSave the PDF file on your computer in a place you will remember

so you can upload it to Moodle