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PowerPoint #2 graded!

Your second PowerPoint projects are graded, and you’ll find my comment sheet and grading grid in your WebCT. sorry to use that system, but UTA regulations say I can’t use regular email to send you grades. If you need to contact me, though, please use my regular email and NOT webct.

As long as you’re in WebCT — go ahead and check out your grades in the gradebook. Make sure I have everything there that you’ve turned in!

More advice on the PowerPoint assignment

Even though no one wanted to talk about it in class, I know that some people still are confused about what I’m looking for on the PowerPoint assignment. This is NOT to be a collection of images about poverty, or music, or tourism in the Caribbean. Instead, you are analyzing a website by looking at one particular image. Here’s my advice. Continue reading →

PowerPoint assignment is graded!

Sorry to change websites on you, but I’m having problem with my UTA email account which is overflowing due to some large files someone sent me. So I used the mail function inside WebCT to send you an attached Word document with the grading grid and my comments. You can also see the numerical grade in the WebCT grade book. I didn’t put any comments in the PowerPoint file you sent, so there is no point in sending you that.

PowerPoint assignment: maybe it isn’t what you think!

If you weren’t in class today, I wanted you to know that we spent about half of the period discussing the PowerPoint assignment. By the way, it is due on Tuesday October 16 — that’s a change that came out of our discussion. A lot of people in the class assumed that I wanted you to create a PowerPoint file with pictures from the Caribbean about a theme. Actually, that is NOT what I want. Continue reading →

5-minute video on PowerPoint

This is a brief screencast video I put together to illustrate some of the very basic PowerPoint techniques that give some people trouble. Please tell me if anything is unclear or if you have additional questions!

How to use Mavspace: a brief video

ConfusionConfused about how to send me your paper using Mavspace? We’ll go over the directions in class, but I thought you might like to have a video explanation if you miss class or forget. Here’s the link to the video, which is 6 minutes long and includes written instructions, plus a live-screen demonstration.