1. Insert hperlink into a document.
2. Abobe Photoshop Elements.
3. Digital camera use.
4. Email: attachments, cc.
5. Manipulation of all objects in KidPix.
6. Kahoots- animation program.
7. Movie Maker.
8. Publisher.
9. Google advanced search.
10. Google Maps: plus Google Maps Pedmeter.
11. Google Earth.
12. HTML.
13. Blogs: explanation and participation (leaving a comment.)
14. Power Point presentations.
15. Screenprint- how to take one and use it.
16. Computer shortcuts.
17. Skype.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Objectives for 2008
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Labels: Computing
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
How To Make A Newsletter In Publisher
1. Find the Microsoft Publisher icon and click on it.
2. Go to the scroll bar and find newsletters and click on the one you like.
3. Click on the newsletter title and type in what you want your newsletter to be called.
4. To put in a picture from your pictures you need to click on insert, picture and from file.
5. If you wanted you could also write a story. Or you could write about it yourself.
6. If you wanted you could just write things about you like your favourite book or movie.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
How to put a youtube on your blog
First find your youtube. On the right go to where it says Embed and click to the right of that where it says Customise.
Click on Don't include related videos and click on a colour. Click on Show Border. Go back up to where it says Embed, click on the box once then press Ctrl and C.
Now go to your blog and create a new post. Click on Edit HTML then press Ctrl and V.
Then press Publish Post. There you go!
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Labels: youtube
Friday, October 17, 2008
Give your photo a warm glow
Give your photo a warm glow by using Digital Scrapbook Place designer Nicole Young's tutorial using PSE6. This is Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.
There are 4 steps.
Step 1 is to pick a photo.
Step 2 is to go up to layer and click on duplicate the layer, so that you have two duplicated photos on top of each other.
Step 3 (on the top layer) go up to Filter and down to Blur, then go across to Gaussian Blur and set it to 30. It will make your photo look very blurry.
Step 4 is to turn the blend mode (look on your layer palette on the right where it says Normal, to find your blend modes ) to Overlay or Hard Light (and Nicole suggests to scroll through them to create some unique effects). I personally use Soft Light and then drop the opacity if I need to.
Step 5 is to go up to Layers again and click on Merge visible layers.
You're done!
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Labels: Adobe Photoshop Elements, PSE6
Monday, September 22, 2008
Treasure Hunt
- Look up cat in Google- how many entries are there?
- If you go to Google images and type in 'fuzzy caterpillar', what is the third image?
- Use Google to find the correct spelling for this word - is it collum heater or column heater?
- Convert 36 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit.
- Find a musical instrument that starts with N.
- Who wrote the poem that starts: The black cat yawns
- What icon is used as a cookie cutter tool in PSE6?
- Name two of Shakespeare's history plays.
- What date was Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen written?
- What are the 4 most popular colour of Siamese cats?
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tint a picture using PSE6
Use this tutorial from DSP to tint a picture. It explains how to make it black and white, then to lift some of the original color back in.
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