Treaty of Versailles

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Procedures:

This lesson uses a Power Point presentation to help deliver multimedia information about the Treaty of Versailles. If you want to edit this presentation yourself, put your cursor on the Microsoft Power Point link above, and right click. Choose SAVE TARGET AS, and you now have a copy of the presentation that you can manipulate.

Power Point can be an excellent interface for the delivery of multimedia, and it is an extremely easy application to learn. Microsoft provides useful pointers in several different formats under its HELP pull down menu. Below are links to directions on how the various slides in this presentation were constructed as well as suggestions for making classroom instruction more powerful.

The directions are ordered as if you were sitting down to compose a presentation. If you want to navigate through them easily and sequentially, use the arrows that appear at the end of each suggestion. Alternatively, the back arrow returns you to this page.

GETTING STARTED

COMPOSING YOUR PRESENTATION

TEXT: slides 7, 11, 12, 17, 20

PHOTOGRAPHS and IMAGES: slides 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22

SPREADSHEETS: slides 5, 6

TEXT TABLES: slide 19

HYPERLINKS: slides 13, 20, 23

SOUND and VIDEO: slide 23

ANIMATION: slide 5, 7, 17

VIEWING and SAVING


Center for Technology and Teacher Education, University of Virginia, This module was created by Brooke Graham University of Virginia