The setting The following two sites proved especially valuable when researching aspect of life in Ancient Egypt: ICT objectives Summary of lessons Pupils were introduced to PowerPoint examples. The potential for multimedia presentation was discussed. The teacher demonstrated web sites relevant to the topic. Pupils were shown how to cut and paste text and pictures from web pages. They created a folder into which they copied graphics and text from their chosen Internet sites. A storyboard of four slides was created on paper, showing how each slide would look. The slides were then created, using pictures from the folder of Internet graphics. Text was written directly onto the slides. Children were expected to select key facts from the online source. Pupils were shown how to animate the text and the pictures on the slides. They considered whether they needed to change the order of the slides with the 'slide sorter'. Pupils recorded their own narration onto the slides. They discussed the need to leave the presentation running throughout the evening. They were shown how to adjust speed of slide transition, and make the shows 'loop'. After evaluating their work, they made adjustments to their shows.
Evaluation Throughout the project the children remained excited and highly motivated. They were very keen to develop their skills and ideas, using the range of techniques available. As long as they were given step by step guidance, they found PowerPoint a very easy program to use. The professional results obtained were a great incentive, especially for less able children, who had no difficulty in producing presentations as effective as their more able peers. Ideas were often shared as children were interested to know how others had achieved different effects. The use of the Internet further enhanced the project and the children learned many skills, such as copying and pasting from the Internet, using a search engine and saving web sites. Without exception, the children enjoyed this project from beginning to end and the remarks made by parents during the open evening added to their self confidence and pleasure. Factors for success
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The pupils were asked to create a multimedia presentation using PowerPoint to present aspects of Ancient Egypt, studied in History. Year 6 pupils, in pairs, worked in the classroom on wireless laptops.
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