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These gift ideas for veterinary students are so perfect.
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After reminding ourselves the past couple of weeks how awesome the original Star Wars Movies are…..we went to the newest one. While I won’t give any hints or give anything away, it’s good.
Technology Thursday is a weekly linky dedicated to all things technology related. Share reviews of websites or apps you've tried, tech tips that make your {teaching or personal} life easier, and helpful tutorials. Our hope is that this linky provides a place for teachers to share and learn new ways to use technology and engage students! Be a rule follower! Rule #1: Include the image above and a link to our blog somewhere in your post. Rule #2: Be a good blog reader...visit the two blogs who link up before you and leave some love on their pages! Rule #3: This linky is not intended for product promotion. You may include products you've created in your posts, but they should not be the sole focus of the post. Today I am going to show you the "Potential" in PowerPoint for adding graphics and clipart. I LOVE clipart and have a huge stash! :) In this post I featured a background by our very own Kristen (Chalk and Apples) and you can find it HERE. The clipart kid I used is from Melonheadz. You can get it HERE. The frame I used is from a pack that I purchased from Lovin' Lit. You can get it HERE. First, I want to show how to insert an image into your powerpoint. I use the super easy drag and drop method! ;) I tend to change my mind 100 times when making a product so I tend to drag multiple images in at the same time and try different things out with the layout. Below you can see the frame that I chose to use. This frame is not centered when I first drag it in. When I click on the image and then select the format picture button at the top it brings up a toolbar with tons of options. One of those options is align. You have to click into this twice. Once to get it to the middle and once to get it to the center. (One is horizontal center and one is the vertical center.) Now that my frame is where I want it, I am going to pull in my background image. (Usually I start with the background, but I wanted to show you how to reorder images.) I choose to use this stripes image. When I first drop it in my file, the stripes are going vertical so, I rotate the image by clicking on it and then using the little green circle at the top of the image. You can also use the rotate option under the format picture toolbar. Obviously, I want my background to be behind my frame. This is an EASY fix. Select the background and then go up to your format picture toolbar again. Select reorder and then send to back. You can also select to reorder objects, which brings up a screen that shows all of the layers, just drag them around so they are in the right order. You can also select bring to front, bring forward or send backward. These are VERY helpful! I reorder objects often. Next up is pulling in a cute kid image. Seriously, I am in love with these "thinkers" from Melonheadz. I resized and moved this image so it was on the edge of my page and part of her is a little bit cut off. I like when the images are cut off... just my style. PowerPoint makes it so EASY to add effects to your images, clipart and shapes. To be honest, it is one of my favorite features! All of the options are underneath the format picture tab again. I decided to use a shadow with this image. You can click on the shadow options to adjust the color/size/blur/distance/transparency. I usually just adjust color or size. I added a black shadow and bumped up the size to 102%. I decided that the background needed a black frame to make it pop. I added this by adding an outline to my digital paper. Select your paper, then click on the format picture toolbar. Click on where it says border and a variety of options pop up. You can select different colors, lines, weight etc. for your border. Last step was to add a text box, change the fonts so they were cute and ta-da a quick little graphic. Here are a few other tips that are handy to know about in PowerPoint when working with images. 1. Command + Z is a shortcut for undo. 2. Command + Y is a shortcut for redo. 3. When resizing an image by dragging its guide points, hold the shift key and drag from only the corner guide points. This will keep the proportions of your image intact so it doesn't get stretched out. 4. When you have an image selected, you can also adjust the transparency of it so that it is just a "faint" image. This is handy when you have a busy background that you want to not be as dramatic or if you are layering lots of images. Transparency is an option under the format picture toolbar. I hope these graphic tips help you out when you are using PowerPoint to create different items for your classroom, blog or TpT store! An InLinkz Link-up
Happy Tuesday everyone! (I wrote this in December, but am posting it now! Enjoy!) It is almost the end of... Read More
Learning how to do a kickflip on your fingerboard is a solid trick to have in your back pocket. The kickflip's foundation comes from a trick called the ollie, so it may be helpful to review and practice how to do an ollie. Begin by placing...
Smart Mirror -Raspberry Pi 3: This instructable will show you the step by step way on how to create a basic Smart Mirror
A fabulous graphic from the 1930s by the pioneering Otto Neurath I found at the V&A. Informative and a visual delight and yet not one bit of scripting in sight - it has real interaction with the eye and mind