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Practice: Creating Illustrative Backgrounds

This exercise, led by Dr. Steve Broskoske, provides an opportunity for you to enhance your presentations by creating artistic backgrounds that relate meaningfully to your slide topics. You will design four slides illustrating the four seasons: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer, and another four focusing on concepts like volcanoes, the ocean floor, deserts, and cloud formations. You are encouraged to add graphics and text boxes to make your slides instructional and visually appealing.

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Practice: Creating Illustrative Backgrounds

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  1. Practice: Creating Illustrative Backgrounds TED 121 Educational TechnologyDr. Steve Broskoske This exercise will afford you an opportunity to create artistic backgrounds to enhance the topic presented on a slide, making them more meaningful and instructionally effective.

  2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEXT 4 SLIDES: Using format--background, create appropriate backgrounds to illustrate seasons of the year. Also, add graphics and text boxes as desired.

  3. Fall

  4. Winter

  5. Spring

  6. Summer

  7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEXT 4 SLIDES: • Using format--background, create appropriate backgrounds to illustrate the following concepts: • volcanoes • bottom of the ocean • hot, barren desert • flying high in the sky • Feel free to add graphics and text boxes as desired.

  8. Volcanoes

  9. Bottom of the Ocean

  10. Hot, Barren Desert

  11. Cloud Formations in the Sky

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