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www.GCFLearnFree.org You may want to insert a movie into your PowerPoint presentation. You can insert a movie from a file on your computer or from the Microsoft Office clip organizer. In addition, PowerPoint gives you many options to define how the movie will operate in the presentation. In this lesson, you will learn how to insert two types of movies and define the movie options.
In Lesson 2, using PowerPoint 2010, learn how to create a new slide and add a photo.
This is a Halloween Teaching Activity about homophones presented as a powerpoint presentation with animations. It is in the style of the popular game “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.” Your students will be engaged and love learning about homophones with this unique teaching resource from www.uniqueteachingresources.com
Thank you Equestria Daily for putting this up, to fellow viewers, and of course the bronies. Without you and the awesome fan base, this wouldn’t have been made. And a big thank you to Hasbro for sending me merchandise (i.imgur.com because of this, I cannot thank you enough. NOTE: The physics in this might not be 100% correct, but this was more for fun than actual science/calculations. Also we had to give it a rating for how physically correct it was, I only used XP and RP which basically meant physics outside this universe. Yes, it has happened. “Physical Impossibilities in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.” For our project, we had to find three scenes from any movie or TV show and use physics to find out if something was or wasn’t possible. I got 100% on it. Honors: #77 – Most Discussed (Today) – Entertainment #69 – Most Viewed (Today) – Entertainment – South Africa #107 – Top Favorited (Today) #15 – Top Favorited (Today) – Entertainment #42 – Top Rated (Today) – Entertainment #22 – Top Rated (This Week) – Entertainment #87 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Entertainment #23 – Top Favorited (This Month) – Entertainment #129 – Most Viewed (This Month) – Entertainment #105 – Top Favorited (This Month) #73 – Top Rated (This Month) – Entertainment
The Hitachi iPJ-AW250N has an ultra-short-throw lens that allows it to be mounted close to a wall or projection surface. This prevents obstructed images and shadows, with no light shining in the presenter’s eyes, according to the company. The user can write, draw, manipulate, and re-size projected images using Hitachi’s pen-sized interactive control. A remote control is also included. The Hitachi iPJ is an intuitive form of interaction that is easy for people to use, and the iPJ-AW250N’s capabilities make it an exceptional educational and presentation tool for classrooms, conference rooms, and many other business and commercial applications. The iPJ-AW250N features a simple menu system that provides ready access to all functions. It comes with a set of teaching and lesson-building tools for educators, plus graphics tools, templates, colors, and resources for creating lessons and business presentations. PowerPoint, Word, PDF, JPEG and other formats can be imported directly into the iPJ-AW250N.