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Debbie Richards Creative Interactive Ideas [email protected] http://twitter.com/cre8iveii http://cre8iveii.blogspot.com/ POWERPOINT TO VIDEO - WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS?

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Debbie Richards

Creative Interactive Ideas

[email protected]

http://twitter.com/cre8iveii

http://cre8iveii.blogspot.com/

POWERPOINT TO VIDEO -

WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS?

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OVERVIEW

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Introduction

Want to transfer PowerPoint slides to mobile device without

a PowerPoint viewer app?

In this session, you will learn why would you do this, what

are the options, what file format do you need to use and

how is it done.

1. We will add audio to a PowerPoint presentation and

convert it to video using a variety of programs.

2. Then, we’ll publish it and view it on a mobile device to

see the final output.

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Mobile Learning

• A CNBC report cited the iPAD as the most quickly

adopted non-phone electronic device ever!

• And despite the fact that growth has slowed, somewhat,

mobile adoption of the Droid and iPhone 4 continue to

build.

• The bottom line is that these consumers will expect to be

able to take their learning on these devices.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/39501308

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Challenge

• The presentation should easy to read on a standard

computer monitor. If not, it can certainly unreadable when

being viewed on a smaller mobile screen

• You should take special care of the images, audios,

animations, transitions, or movie files in your PowerPoint

course, to make sure that they can play properly on

mobile devices

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Challenge

• Can transfer slides as images … or upload to tool like

SlideShare BUT what if you wanted to include audio and

animation?

• The lack of Flash support is an obstacle for many

presentations sharing websites that use Adobe’s

technology for multimedia support to show the

presentation on iPAD

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Why turn your presentation into a video?

• You can record and time voice narration and laser pointer

movements in your video.

• You can control the size of the multimedia file and the

quality of your video.

• You can include animations and transitions in your movie.

• Viewers do not need to have PowerPoint installed on their

computers to watch it.

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Why turn your presentation into a video?

• You can upload PowerPoint videos to YouTube,

Facebook, etc.

• You can transfer PowerPoint slides to an iPod or a mobile

phone and enjoy the presentations while on the move

even without a PowerPoint viewer app

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Video format

• You can take advantage of the video player in the iPhone

by converting your content to the MPEG-4 (mp4) video

format

• There are many tools that allow you to create screen

recordings or convert animated PowerPoint content to

mp4

• Since the iPhone does not support Flash, you can

leverage mp4 videos to create some very engaging self-

paced learning modules

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Discussion

• Why do you think we would want to convert a PPT

presentation to video instead of Flash for mobile learning

deployment?

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Software/Hardware check

• What version of PowerPoint are you using?

• Does your computer have a built-in microphone?

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OPTIONS

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PowerPoint to video converters

• Many PowerPoint to video converters provide the smart

feature to convert a PowerPoint presentation to iPAD-

supported video formats (.m4v, .mp4, and .mov) that

retain all the features of the original PowerPoint file like

animations, transitions, audios, and video clips.

• Depending on the content of your presentation, creating a

video may take some time. Lengthy presentations and

presentations with animations, transitions, and media

content will likely take longer to create.

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Presentation sharing sites

• Offers users the ability to upload and share publicly or

privately PowerPoint presentations

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SMARTPHONE DESIGN

CONSIDERATIONS

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Screen size

• Design your content from the outset for the small screen.

This is one of the reasons why narrated content is well

suited to mobile learning because you are less restricted

by screen size to deliver information.

• Refrain from forcing the learner to zoom in to read text

(whether it is content or labels on a graphic). Your default

text size should be easily readable. Whenever possible

use the whole screen or a large portion of the screen for

graphics, particularly labeled graphics.

http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articl

es/448/mobile-learning-on-the-iphone---

getting-started

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Aspect ratio and template

• The iPhone screen is 9 cm (3.5 in) across. The pixel size

is 480 x 320 which gives it an aspect ratio of 3:2.

• If you want to take advantage of this whole screen then

you need to create content sizes of this ratio when using

PowerPoint, Word, mp4 video or any other format.

• When using PowerPoint or Word a page size of 11” x

7.3” will provide this aspect ratio and will ensure that

when the content is viewed on the iPhone it fits snugly to

the whole screen

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Creating the content

• Chunking content needs to be more rigorous for the

mobile device.

• If traditional e-Learning involved 30-60 minute modules,

mLearning content is best delivered in 5-10 minute

chunks for learning modules and usually no more than 5-6

pages of reference materials.

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FONTS

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Fonts

• The fonts that you use in PowerPoint slides do play some

role in making your presentations successful.

• The typeface should be readable and font size should be

large enough so that people at the back have no problem

reading the text.

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Guy Kawasaki

• Guy says that your PowerPoint presentation slides should

contain no font smaller than thirty points or just find out

the age of the oldest person in your audience and

divide it by two. That's your optimal font size.

• "Force yourself to use no font smaller than thirty points. I

guarantee it will make your presentations better because

it requires you to find the most salient points and to know

how to explain them well."

http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2005/12/the_102030_rul

e.html#axzz1ZdFAPYEo

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Seth Godin

• Recommends picking up a font other than Arial for

presentations.

• "Hire a pro, get a font you love and stick with it. Don't

change fonts over time (at least not often)... The right

font becomes your handwriting.

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2006/

07/i_love_typeface.html

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Scott Hanselman

• Scott, a great presenter and geek, recommends Lucida

Console font, 14 to 18pt in bold for PowerPoint

presentations.

• "This [Lucida Console] is the most readable, mono-

spaced font out there. Courier of any flavor or Arial (or

any other proportionally spaced font) is NOT appropriate

for code demonstrations, period, full stop. "

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/11TopTips

ForASuccessfulTechnicalPresentation.aspx

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Garr Reynolds

• The world's best know presentation expert says

that san-serif fonts are generally best for

PowerPoint presentations, but try to avoid the

ubiquitous Helvetica.

• "Use the same font set throughout your entire

slide presentation, and use no more than two

complementary fonts (e.g., Arial and Arial Bold).

Serif font are said to be easier to read at small

point sizes, but for on screen presentations the

serifs tend to get lost due to the relatively low

resolution of projectors."

http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/

slides.html

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Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbSPPFYxx3o

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http://www.slideshare.net/jessedee/you-suck-at-powerpoint

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Exercise

• If you have a smartphone or smart device, view the

Duarte video on your device:

• http://tinyurl.com/3wnz344 or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT9GGmundag

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NARRATION

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Recording narration

• Good presentations include concise slide content which is

supported and reinforced by a presenter's gestures and

discussion.

• When creating a video version of a presentation, you'll

probably want to “capture” the human element of the

presentation by recording and timing voice narration and

even laser pointer gestures.

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Recording narration

• You can either record a narration before you run a slide

show or record a narration during a slide show and

include audience comments in the recording.

• If you don't want narration throughout the presentation,

you can record comments only on selected slides or turn

off the narration so that it plays only when you want it to

play.

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Before or during a slide show

• Before the show: Use a voice-recording software such as

Audacity

• During the show: When you record a narration, you run

through the presentation and record each slide.

• You can pause and resume recording any time.

• Note: Ensure your microphone is set up and in working

order prior to recording your slide show.

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Steps: During the show

1. On the Slide Show tab, in the Set Up group, click

Record Slide Show .

2. Select one of the following:

• Start Recording from Beginning

• Start Recording from Current Slide

3. In the Record Slide Show dialog box, select the

Narrations and laser pointer check box, and if

appropriate, select or deselect the Slide and animation

timings check box.

4. Click Start Recording.

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Steps: During the show

1. Tip To pause the narration, in the Recording shortcut

menu (shortcut menu: A menu that shows a list of

commands relevant to a particular item.

2. To display a shortcut menu, right-click an item or press

SHIFT+F10.), click Pause. And to resume your

narration, click Resume Recording.

3. To end your slide show recording, right click the slide,

and then click End Show.

4. The recorded slide show timings are automatically

saved and the slide show appears in Slide Sorter view

with timings beneath each slide.

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Preview narration

• In Normal view, on the slide, click the sound icon .

• On the ribbon, under Audio Tools, on the Playback tab,

in the Preview group, click Play.

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Video – Record narration

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Exercise

• http://cii-ftp.com/mlearning/sample.zip

• Record narration for the First Aid and CPR PowerPoint

presentation

• View the PPT (check audio)

• Save the PPT for later use

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INSERTING AUDIO IN

POWERPOINT

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Add sound from a file

• If you wish to use a new sound, make sure you download and save

the file on your computer, preferably in the same folder with your

PowerPoint presentation.

• Click Insert menu < Movies and Sounds < Sound from File

• In the Look in drop-down menu, specify the drive and folder where the

sound file is located.

• In the file list, click the sound file you want, then click OK.

• PowerPoint may ask you whether you want the sound to play

automatically or on mouse-click. If you choose mouse click, you will

need to click the icon during the presentation to start it playing.

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POWERPOINT 2010

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Overview

• With PowerPoint 2010, you can create a high-quality

video file of your PowerPoint presentations that can

distributed by burning a DVD or you can upload it to

YouTube and other video sharing sites on the web

• The video file created by PowerPoint incorporates all

recorded timings, narrations, and laser pointer gestures.

• It will also preserves all slide animations, transitions, and

media that may be embedded in your presentations

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Overview

• You can create videos from PowerPoint presentations in

the following three formats:

1. Computer & HD Displays - For viewing on a computer

monitor, projector, or high definition display (960 x720)

2. Internet & DVD - For uploading to the Web and burning

to standard DVD (640 x480)

3. Portable Devices - For devices like iPod or Zune (like

a video podcast); Small text may be difficult to read (320

x240)

• Note: PowerPoint will create videos in the Windows

Media (wmv) format only.

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Save the file as .WMV video

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Video – Save as video

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http://handbrake.fr/downloads.php

Convert it to a format that plays on the iPAD. There’s an iPAD preset so all

you need to do is click one button and convert the video.

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Exercise

• Insert audio files into the Hazcom PowerPoint

presentation

• Save the file as a video

• Convert the file to MP4 file

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POWERPOINT TO VIDEO

CONVERTERS

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http://www.acoolsoft.com/

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Steps

1. Launch the program

2. Click Import button to choose the presentation you

want to convert

3. Choose an output format for the video you want to

generate.

4. Click Start button to start the conversion process

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Exercise

1. Download the Acoolsoft software

2. Convert the presentation

3. View the video

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PRESENTATION SHARING

SITES

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Overview

• PowerPoint sharing sites support generate video for the

presentations uploaded.

• The advantage is that:

• You don’t need to download any programs onto your

computer

• They are free

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http://www.brainshark.com

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http://www.authorstream.com/

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Exercise

1. Use the Brainshark slide sharing site

2. Upload presentation

3. Record audio

4. View your presentation

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USING CAMTASIA

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Introduction

• TechSmith’s Camtasia, makes it really simple for you and

provides an output template for iPhone mp4 videos

• Whatever you record on the screen, you can publish to

iPhone format

• Camtasia has a nice “Zoom-n-Pan” facility that lets you

zoom in to see detail; this is even more important with a

small screen like the iPhone

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Video – PPT to video

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USING SCREENR

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Steps

1. Develop your content in PowerPoint, with an iPhone

template

2. Use “Set up Show” in PowerPoint and change the show

type from “full screen” to “window”

3. Run the slideshow and adjust the window so that it is

the right aspect ratio. (I suggest 6”x4.”)

4. Run the recording tool and resize the frame to just

cover the PowerPoint content

5. Start Screenr, run the slideshow and record your

narration as you invoke the slides and animations

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Output

• When you have finished recording, Screenr will publish to

Flash and create an mp4 version of the content.

• To access the mp4 video content, you either link to a (very

short) url from the iPhone or download the mp4 and

distribute it as you wish (email, a file manager app, a Web

application, install it from iTunes, etc.)

• Screenr has a limit of 5 minutes of recording, but for

mobile use this should be adequate for most projects

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DELIVERING THE VIDEO

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Delivering the video

Once you have your content in MP4 format, you determine

how you want to distribute it to your users:

1. Load onto the iPhone

2. Copy to the Web and share the URL

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Adding via iTunes

1. Open ITunes

2. Plug in the IPod using your USB interface

3. Open your MP4 folder (where you store your MP4s on your computer)

4. In ITunes, click Videos

5. Drag and drop videos from your MP4 folder to ITunes folder

6. Once they are on the list in ITunes, check the box next to each video you want to upload to your IPod

7. On the ITunes side panel, you will see your IPod's icon/name - click that icon

8. Bottom left corner of ITunes, click Sync

9. Video should start uploading

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Save web page to home page

• Click the + button to add your selected URL.

• Tap the Add to Home Screen button.

• Edit the title if you like. The icon on the left of the title will appear on your Home page.

• Click Add and the icon will appear on the Home screen. From there, you can tap the web clip to take you to the designated page.

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UPLOAD TO YOUTUBE

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Introduction

• YouTube- A global video sharing website

• As a free online video streaming service, YouTube allows

anyone to view and share videos that have been

uploaded by its members.

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Why convert PowerPoint to YouTube?

• Broadcast yourself on YouTube by uploading PowerPoint

to YouTube

• Promote your product or company with PowerPoint

presentation on YouTube all around the world

• Share your PowerPoint on YouTube with millions of

people online

• It is an alternative solution to share PPT to upload

PowerPoint to YouTube

• Enable your PowerPoint to be viewed without the need of

PowerPoint

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Uploading PPT to YouTube

• YouTube accepts video files from most digital cameras,

camcorders, and cell phones in the WMV, AVI, MOV, and

MPEG file formats

• But PowerPoint presentations are not video formats and

Microsoft itself also doesn’t support the conversion

• So we need third party software to complete the

conversion of PowerPoint to YouTube

When we do the conversion, we also don’t want to lose

any voice, movies, animations and transitions in the

original PowerPoint. The video converted should retain all

the subtleties in the PowerPoint.

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YouTube settings

• MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format

• 640×480 resolution

• CD Audio(44.1kHz)

• 30 frames per second

Once you've finished editing your video, make sure

it's shorter than 10 minutes, smaller than 100MB,

and in an acceptable format.

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Upload steps

1. Click Upload Videos in the upper-right-hand corner of any YouTube page.

2. Enter as much information about your video as possible, including Title, Description, Tags, and Category. The more information you include, the easier it is for users to find your video

3. Determine if you want your video set to Public or Private.

4. Click the Continue Uploading button.

5. In the next window, click the Browse button to browse for the video file. Select the file you want to upload.

6. Click the Upload Video button.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7TSmUQiick

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Share video

• After you have uploaded the converted video, you can

share your PowerPoint presentations on YouTube with

others

• Because each video on YouTube has a unique URL, you

only need to provide the address of your video

• Click the Share button at the bottom of the video player,

and enter the email addresses of the people to whom you

want to send it

• Click the Send button

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Exercise

1. Upload video to YouTube

2. View video on the web and on smart device (iPAD,

phone etc.)

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RESOURCES

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Narration

• Voice Narration in PowerPoint:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/powerpoint-

help/CH006350068.aspx

• 13 More Tips to Help You Record Narration Like the Pros:

http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/13-more-tips-to-

help-you-record-narration-like-the-pros/

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AS6OYC

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Presentations

• Designing for small screens:

http://www.creativepro.com/files/story_images/20090309.

pdf

• Training classes: http://www.smartdraw.com/enterprise/

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SlideShare is the world's largest community for sharing

presentations. Upload and share on blogs, Twitter, Facebook

or LinkedIn. Over 60 million people use SlideShare every month

for research, sharing ideas, connecting with others, and

generating business leads. SlideShare also supports

documents, PDFs, and videos

http://www.slideshare.net/