Step 1 – Select a relevant graphic and place it on
your slide as seen in Figure 1.
Step 2 – Place a suitable frame around your graphic
as seen in Figure 2. This is an optional
step, but the frame does enhance posters, handouts and table decorations.
Figure 2
Step 3 – Add a ‘Text Box’ from the ‘Insert Tab’, to
incorporate an appropriate quote or learning point. Keep in mind, color can reinforce key terms
or phrases as demonstrated in Figure 3.
Figure 3
Step 4 – Go to the ‘File’ tab and select ‘Save As…”
to name your graphic. Find the “JPEG File” option under the ‘Save as type:”
drop down menu, and click “Save”. PowerPoint
will ask if you intend to save the entire slide deck as a JPEG graphic, or the “Current
Slide Only”. Select the current slide option – and that is it! You have created a colorful JPEG image that
can be reproduced to enhance a wide variety of instructional tools (refer to
Figures 4a and 4b).
Over the years, I have created hundreds of these
resources and use them in a variety of courses and forms to reinforce
statistics and learning objectives, and to inspire creative thinking. I
encourage you to try this simple activity and create learning tools to enhance your
own classroom materials.
David E. Nettles, 4/16/2013
Armstrong, T. (2009). Multiple
intelligences in the classroom (3rd ed.). Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
Newby, T. J., Stepich, D. A., Lehman, J. D.,
Russell, J. D., & Ottenbreit-Leftwich, A. (2011). Educational technology
for teaching and learning (4th ed.). New York: Pearson
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