Resources+from+class

To link text to a URL: __**Option 1 (The neat & tidy way)**__ 1. Copy the URL you want your visitors to be able to access 2. Be logged in to the wiki 3. Find or create the page you want to add the link. 4. Click "Edit this Page" 5. Type your desired text that visitors will click on 6. Highlight the text 7. Click the button that looks like a connected chain 8, Click "External Link" 9. Paste the URL into the box and save 10. Save your page

__**Option 2 (The quick & dirty way)**__ 1. Copy the URL you want your visitors to be able to access 2. Be logged in to the wiki 3. Find or create the page you want to add the link. 4. Click "Edit this Page" 5. Paste your link in 6. Save the page

[|My del.icio.us site] (Introduced in class 4 - due class 5)

My efolio (There would be a link here if I had an efolio site)

[|My shared RSS Feed]

My PowerPoint Reflection: Last summer I made PowerPoint games for a Literature program. I created several templates for games, here is one of them for you (but don't tell my publisher! :) I spent a lot of time working on animations, timing the animations, using my own images and images from the public domain, and learning how to put in some VBA code that will control animation. (Thankfully I didn't need to use the VBA programming language very much, it is difficult for me to wrap my mind around it!) I look forward to being able to use the skills I learned in this project to make better review games for my students and to help them make more interesting PowerPoint shows and games.