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Enhancing your presentation with images
A short tutorial by Mrs. Borges
A picture is worth a thousand words
A small brown reptile with a mouth like a turtle.
3 rules when selecting images
1. Relative to your topic 2. Clear and easy to see3. Visually appealing
Images are available in a variety of formats, but 2 of the most widely used ones are Gif’s and Jpeg’s
Gif Jpeg
o Simple images with large patches of color
o Easy to manipulate colors and see from a distance
o Cartoon-like images Example of .gif
Gif’s (Graphical Interface Images)
Jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
o High quality imageso Appear
photographico Larger in size than
gif’so Need special
software to alter
Example of .jpeg
Copying from the net
You don’t have to create every image on your own. There are millions of images on the WWW and most are free for the taking. Make sure you give credit for any images you copy.
Courtesy of NASA
Ways to locate free clips http://classroomclipart.com/
http://www.school-clipart.com/ http://gifsnow.com/
http://www.fontsandgraphics.com/ www.barrysclipart.com www.allfree-clipart.com
www.clipartconnection.com www.nzwwa.com/mirror/clipart
www.clipartuniverse.com
Scanning
Scanners are a great way to input images that you can’t find on the net. How about a photo of a friend, baby picture, or piece of artwork you drew.
Digital cameras
Digital cameras are another way to incorporate original images in your presentation.
Print screen
Closing Comments
o Make sure to balance the amount of information on a page
o Choose colors that compliment one another
o Don’t overwhelm your audience with too many images
o Always ask for permission to use an image that you didn’t create
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