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Steverose
ASs a teacher I use MS PP for lessons. I use the Hyperlink facility to make
interactive games for the kids.Quiz type things- What would help me and
heaps of other educators, is more Asd\\dobe Flash features. A 'Drag and
Drop' facility so that kids cxan interact with the Powerpoint on Smartboards.
For instance. You build a PP on Gases, Solids and Liquids. Then you build a
quiz to support it. The Ss are asked to drag different materials ...a pencil,
some ink, fly spray ...into the different categories displayed on the
smartboard using MS PowerPoint. They can touch on it on the screen and shift
it with their hands to the right category. If it is correct it stays there if
not it flicks back to where it came from. This is just an extension of your
animation facility ...but would help teachers hugely. Cheeers
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interactive games for the kids.Quiz type things- What would help me and
heaps of other educators, is more Asd\\dobe Flash features. A 'Drag and
Drop' facility so that kids cxan interact with the Powerpoint on Smartboards.
For instance. You build a PP on Gases, Solids and Liquids. Then you build a
quiz to support it. The Ss are asked to drag different materials ...a pencil,
some ink, fly spray ...into the different categories displayed on the
smartboard using MS PowerPoint. They can touch on it on the screen and shift
it with their hands to the right category. If it is correct it stays there if
not it flicks back to where it came from. This is just an extension of your
animation facility ...but would help teachers hugely. Cheeers
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...7-2a7273beca60&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint