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By Ann Truesdell

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Ann Arbor, MI: Cherry Lake Publishing, 2010. org Creative Commons’ CC Search looks for free images, videos, and other media files on the Internet. gov/pictures The Library of Congress has historical pictures, prints, and documents that you can use for research and including as visual aids. com/hosted/life Google hosts millions of historic photos from Life magazine, from the 1750s to today. 31 Index animations, 16 assignments, 5 background colors, 24 background information, 6 brainstorming, 8 bullet points, 13, 20, 23 captions, 15 Cherry Lake Publishing Web site, 8, 17, 21 clip art, 16 color schemes, 24, 25 consistency, 25 Cornwall, Phyllis, 5 Creative Commons Web site, 17, 19 credits, 15, 17, 19 distractions, 16, 25 DK Web site, 17 embedded video, 18 endings, 7 facts, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13 feedback, 28 fonts, 22–23, 24, 25 Google Web site, 17 images, 14–16, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27 introductions, 5–6, 14 Keynote program, 11, 25, 28 Library of Congress Web site, 17 mood, 25 movies.

The notes won’t show on-screen during the slideshow presentation, but you can print them out and bring them to the presentation. Just make sure that you don’t read right from these notes. Use them only to jog your memory! Practice in front of people who will give you honest feedback, such as family members and friends. Gather as much feedback as possible so that you can make adjustments before you present in front of a big group. Getting critiqued is never easy, but you’ll be glad you did this before you get up in front of your whole class.

Rabbat, Suzy. Find Your Way Online. Ann Arbor, MI: Cherry Lake Publishing, 2010. org Creative Commons’ CC Search looks for free images, videos, and other media files on the Internet. gov/pictures The Library of Congress has historical pictures, prints, and documents that you can use for research and including as visual aids. com/hosted/life Google hosts millions of historic photos from Life magazine, from the 1750s to today. 31 Index animations, 16 assignments, 5 background colors, 24 background information, 6 brainstorming, 8 bullet points, 13, 20, 23 captions, 15 Cherry Lake Publishing Web site, 8, 17, 21 clip art, 16 color schemes, 24, 25 consistency, 25 Cornwall, Phyllis, 5 Creative Commons Web site, 17, 19 credits, 15, 17, 19 distractions, 16, 25 DK Web site, 17 embedded video, 18 endings, 7 facts, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13 feedback, 28 fonts, 22–23, 24, 25 Google Web site, 17 images, 14–16, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27 introductions, 5–6, 14 Keynote program, 11, 25, 28 Library of Congress Web site, 17 mood, 25 movies.

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