Powerful PowerPoint for Educators
Using Visual Basic for Applications to Make PowerPoint Interactive
Price: $52.00
ISBN13: 9781591580959
ISBN10: 1591580951
Book code: LU0951
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Paperback
| 216 pages
DOI: 10.1336/1591580951
Publication Date: 03/30/2004
DESCRIPTION
Learn to use PowerPoint in ways you never thought possible. Marcovitz shows how, providing practical instruction for using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to create learning environments and educational materials that support and enhance student success. With the widespread availability of PowerPoint (every copy beginning with version 1997 comes with VBA built-in) schools have all the tools they need to create powerful and interactive multimedia resources. The true power of multimedia lies in its ability to engage students' minds. Professional multimedia tools are too difficult to learn, too expensive, or both, and although many teachers and students use HyperStudio or PowerPoint to develop multimedia projects, these projects often lack true interactivity. Using VBA with PowerPoint gives teachers and students an accessible way to easily create interactive multimedia resources and projects.
REVIEWS
"With clear, concise, step-by-step instructions on how to create presentations, users can create multiple-choice tests that not only give feedback, but also keep score....This is a powerful tool for educators to have in their repertoire....This book will encourage PowerPoint users to push their skills beyond the status quo."?Library Media Connection
CONTENTS
Preface
Multimedia Design
Traditional Multimedia Features of PowerPoint
Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
Getting Started with VBA
Let's Get Scripting
A Scripting Bag of Tricks
Quizzes and Tests
More Tricks for Your Scripting Bag
Debugging Tips
Templates
Epilogue
References
Index
DAVID M. MARCOVITZ is Associate Professor and Educational Technology Director, Department of Education, Loyola College, Baltimore. He received his Ph.D. in Educational Technology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he studied support for technology in elementary schools. He has taught computer applications and computer programming at the high school level, and he has worked as a technology specialist in a high school. Prior to teaching at Loyola College, he taught in the Educational Technology Program at Florida Atlantic University. He was hired by Loyola College in 1997 to develop a Masters program in Educational Technology, a program he coordinates and for which he teaches many of the classes, including Multimedia Design in the Classroom. He is the author of several articles about educational technology.


