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===Quick Start for Instructors=== | ===Quick Start for Instructors=== | ||
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* [[Media: Handout-Narrating-PPTs.pdf| HANDOUT: Narrating PowerPoints & Sharing Them on Warpwire (PDF)]] | * [[Media: Handout-Narrating-PPTs.pdf| HANDOUT: Narrating PowerPoints & Sharing Them on Warpwire (PDF)]] | ||
* VIDEO: Narrating PowerPoints & Sharing Them on Warpwire ''(coming soon!)'' | * VIDEO: Narrating PowerPoints & Sharing Them on Warpwire ''(coming soon!)'' |
Revision as of 16:41, 24 March 2020
Below are resources to help instructors convert PowerPoint presentations to videos and share them with students using Warpwire in Sakai.
Quick Start for InstructorsTo learn how to turn your PowerPoints into videos, watch the training video and read the handout (pdf) below:
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Install Office 365 for free
We recommend using the latest version of PowerPoint to narrate your slides.
- Durham Tech employees can download and install the latest version of Office for free!
- Instructions: How to Install Office 365 at Home (PDF)
Learn more about Warpwire
After turning your PowerPoint into a video and posting it on Sakai, here are a few things you can do:
- Choose a different or custom thumbnail
- View analytics to see which students are watching
Visit our Warpwire page for lots more info!