Just a quick post as my mind has been blown! I just learned that you can do a "save as" when in PowerPoint and select "Windows Media Video" or an "MPEG-4 Video". I won't even tell you that crazy/strange work-around I have done in the past to turn a PowerPoint into a video. Hoping this saves someone else all that extra work! :-)
*Note: I was using Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. I was told that 2007 should have the same option.
** Note 2: You can also save your slides as pictures (JPEG).
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Tech Tip Tuesday...a day late: iPad Tips and Tricks for Teachers
I am guilty of taking for granted all the tips and tricks I pick up for my iPad. Sometimes I accidentally figure out how to do something. Other times I'll stumble upon a tip on Twitter or Facebook. Then there are the times I actually seek out help! I know....you all think I just know these things. I don't...I'm just really good at faking it and/or keeping one step ahead of your questions! LOL
The iPad is an amazing TOOL: a tool in which we have yet to truly tap its potential for productivity, for teaching, and for interactive classrooms. I would be lost trying to run my day in the library and around the school without my iPad.
So, today's Tech Tip Tuesday post is all about helping you discover a few tricks you will be glad to know.
First, I want to point you to TechSupportAlert.com's article: Tech Support Alert - The Best iPad Tips and Tricks (Updated for iOS 7).
Novice to Nearly-an-Expert, you might just find something useful here. Be sure to click on the index button and find your favorite tip of the day.
Such as "How to Read a Webpage with Safari Reader"
For more tips and tricks, check out my PearlTree collection. (And yes, you can expect a future post on what the heck a PearlTree is as it is my FAVORITE website tool!!)

Stay tuned for more interesting (hopefully!) blog entries as I begin my 20 Day Blogging Challenge!!
The iPad is an amazing TOOL: a tool in which we have yet to truly tap its potential for productivity, for teaching, and for interactive classrooms. I would be lost trying to run my day in the library and around the school without my iPad.
So, today's Tech Tip Tuesday post is all about helping you discover a few tricks you will be glad to know.
First, I want to point you to TechSupportAlert.com's article: Tech Support Alert - The Best iPad Tips and Tricks (Updated for iOS 7).
Novice to Nearly-an-Expert, you might just find something useful here. Be sure to click on the index button and find your favorite tip of the day.
Such as "How to Read a Webpage with Safari Reader"
While you read a web page in a browser, you can either double tap or stretch a page to enlarge the size for ease of reading. Safari browser takes a step further by taking the ads or other clutter out of a web page. It automatically detects a web page with substantial text, such as online articles, and presents you with a Reader button at the left end of the address field. Tap the Reader button when it appears and you can read or even email the articles in a clean layout without ads or other distractions, re-tap the button and you're back to the original page.
For more tips and tricks, check out my PearlTree collection. (And yes, you can expect a future post on what the heck a PearlTree is as it is my FAVORITE website tool!!)
Stay tuned for more interesting (hopefully!) blog entries as I begin my 20 Day Blogging Challenge!!
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