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Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: “No copyright shall subsist in
any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the
government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary
for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among
other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties.”
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Introductory Message
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“I am a person of craft, excellence, and versatility. I write to express and
create my thought’s content; no matter the medium, ink, or paper I write on. I
am the master of my work.”
You click the mouse to the next page. You have just started reading The
Creative Writer, an autobiographic novel written by Everyone. No one knows
this author’s identity, yet countless readers are drawn to his or her mystery and
style, including you.
The laptop’s lights flicker, almost glitching. The pointer goes havoc,
scrolling to no direction and clicking everywhere. You slam the mouse to the
table, as if it will stop the peculiarity happening. “Technology,” you sighed.
The lights to your house flicker as if sending you a code of warning.
Everything goes pitch-black. You feel a gust of wind barge in your door and
smash through your windows. Surprised, you close your eyes.
You open your eyes and find yourself in what seems to be a two-way
hall. Its glass walls reveal what is on the other side – something that is eerily
familiar. It is your room! You immediately recall how you ended up in this bizarre
place. The novel. The laptop’s lights. The pointer. The mouse. The lights. The
darkness. The wind.
You dumbfoundingly realize where you are – inside your laptop, within
The Creative Writer’s pages! How will you get out?
Out of nowhere, a squeaky voice is heard. “Come! Follow me!”
You do as the voice says, and in you go to an unknown field of codes,
words, and symbols. “I am Diego. You are inside The Creative Writer.” You study
Diego’s form. He almost resembles a mouse, except that his tail is like an
electric wire and his big eyes seem like a scroll wheel. He explains that he can
turn into any form you want him to be, but his true form is that of what
resembles him – a mouse.
Diego explains that Everyone has waited a long time for the chosen one
to immerse into this world and make the Creative Footprint which will continue
the cycle of art and expression. You must finish this novel and go through each
chapter. Each chapter has specific skills and activities that will lead you to the
Learning Challenge. You must complete them all, store them inside your
Creative Footprint, and present them to Everyone for you to return.
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As you prepare your journey, Diego will be guiding you within The
Creative Writer’s pages, going chapter to chapter and exploring the wonder
of the craft. In this chapter you will set-up your Digital Creative Writing portfolio
that will serve as your Creative Footprint by the end of this novel so that you
can return home. You will create an online portfolio of the outputs produced
such as poetry, fiction, script, etc. applying ICT skills/any appropriate
multimedia forms.
Hi! It is me again, Diego. Being the chosen one, you must be familiar with
these terms that will lead you to your Creative Footprint that Everyone looks
forward to!
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There are 15 words which are
connected to the “power-
packed” application which you
will use in your Creative Footprint. I
know you are still confused but I,
Diego, am here to help you
throughout. Trust me, okay? Can
you track and write them down?
We are set! You are now ready to learn how to start making your Creative
Footprint. You will now know how significant your tracked words will be in this
chapter.
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I get it. When you hear MS PowerPoint, the next thing that comes to your
mind are slides. Meetings. Presentations. Lectures. Let me tell you, that is not all
there is to this powerful (I literally mean it) application.
A portfolio is a collection of your work, the representation of what you've
accomplished in your field. In this subject, you will be producing a combination
of Assessment and Showcase portfolio. PowerPoint is useful in collecting visual
portfolio media in a format that can be shared easily. If your portfolio consists
of pictures, video, or audio clips then making a portfolio in PowerPoint can
showcase your skills.
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MS PowerPoint 2013 MS PowerPoint 2016
MS PowerPoint 2019
(Office 365)
What version do you have? Now that you have identified your MS
PowerPoint system, we will now start setting up your Creative Writing Portfolio!
I suggest that it is best to have your MS PowerPoint software open as you read
the next input I will share so that you can apply it at the same time. In the next
pages, the discussions are adapted to the specific version of MS PowerPoint
you have installed, that is why it is important that you have identified what is
yours.
layout , but you can change the slide orientation to portrait (vertical)
layout .
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B. Newer Versions:
1. Select
the Design tab:
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A. For Office 2007-2010:
1. Select the Design tab of the toolbar ribbon.
B. Newer Versions:
1. Select the Design tab of the toolbar ribbon.
2. Select Slide Size near the far right end of the toolbar.
3. Select Standard (4:3 aspect ratio) or Widescreen (16:9)
or Custom Slide Size.
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Adding Text
Your portfolio will showcase the essays, poems, stories, scripts you have
created as a Learning Challenge in the modules to come. It is important that we
go over the ways you can add texts.
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▪ To add text that moves independently of a shape, add a text box, and
then type or paste the text.
Add a text box
a. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box.
Note: If you are using an East Asian language, from the Text Box drop-
down menu, click either Horizontal or Vertical alignment.
b. Click the slide, and then drag the pointer to draw the text box.
Adding Images
To make your work more appealing and symbolic, you can add images
that will add meaning and interpretation to your work. You can even make it
more YOU-nique by adding your original artworks or graphics.
Tip: If you want to insert multiple pictures at the same time, press and
hold the Ctrl key while you select all the pictures you want to insert.
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Tip: After you insert a picture, you can change its size and position. To do
so, right-click the picture, and click Format Picture. You can then use
the Format Picture tools that are on the right of your slide.
The most popular effects are shown. If you want even more
choices, click a More option at the bottom of the gallery.
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1. On the slide, select the animation effect that
you want to change.
2. On the Animations tab, under Timing options,
open the Start list, and choose one of the three
options described below:
The Delay option determines how much time elapses before a specific
animation effect begins—either after you click or after a prior animation
effect concludes.
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▪ Select Move Later to move the effect down one place in the
animation order.
You can select an option multiple times, if necessary, to move your
selected effect to the appropriate place in the animation order.
Remove an animation effect
When you animate an object, a small numerical marker appears just to
the left of that object to indicate the presence of an animation effect
and its place in the sequence of animations on the current slide.
1. Select the numeral of the animation that you want to remove.
2. Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
Apply multiple animation effects to a single object
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▪ After Previous: Start an animation immediately after the previous
one happens.
▪ Duration: Lengthen or shorten an effect.
▪ Delay: Add time before an effect runs.
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A. Office 2010
Select an audio file to insert
4. In Normal view or Slide Show view, click the icon and click Play to
play the music or other sound.
Record audio
1. In Normal view, click the slide that you want to add a sound to.
2. On the Insert tab, in the Media group, click the arrow
under Audio.
3. In the list, click Record Sound.
The Record Sound dialog box opens.
4. In the Record Sound dialog box, click Record , and begin
speaking or playing your own audio.
6. In Normal view or Slide Show view, click the icon and click Play to
play the music or other sound.
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2. Under Audio Tools, on the Playback tab, in the Audio
Options group, do one of the following:
▪ To start the audio clip automatically when you show the
slide, in the Start list, click Automatically.
▪ To manually start the audio clip when you click it on the
slide, in the Start list, click On Click.
▪ To play an audio clip as you click through the slides in your
presentation, in the Start list, click Play across slides.
▪ To play an audio clip continuously until you stop it, select
the Loop until Stopped check box.
Note: When you loop a sound, it plays continuously until you
advance to the next slide.
Preview audio
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B. Newer Versions
Record audio
1. Select Insert > Audio.
2. Select Record Audio.
3. Type in a name for your audio file, select Record, and then speak.
Note: Your device must have a microphone enabled in order to
record audio.
4. To review your recording, select Stop and then select Play.
5. Select Record to re-record your clip, or select OK if you're satisfied.
6. To move your clip, select and drag the audio icon to where you
want it on the slide.
If you’re using more than one audio file per slide, we recommend
putting the audio icon in the same spot on a slide to find it easily.
7. Select Play.
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▪ Play Across Slides: Plays one audio file across all slides.
▪ Loop until Stopped: Plays an audio file on loop until it’s
stopped manually by clicking the Play/Pause button.
▪ To have the audio play continuously across all slides in the
background, select Play in Background.
Delete audio
To delete an audio clip, select the audio icon on the slide and press
Delete.
• You can also check Video Tutorials found in the Module 1 Package.
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3. Select Video from file, and then browse to the location of your
video, and select it.
4. On the Insert button, click the down arrow, and then click Insert.
5.
Link to a video stored on your PC
Preview a video
When a video is selected on a slide, a toolbar appears below the
video that has a play/pause button, a progress bar, incremental
forward/backward buttons, a timer, and a volume control. Click
the Play button at the left of that toolbar to preview the video.
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2. On the PowerPoint ribbon, on the Video Tools Playback tab, open
the Start list and choose Automatically:
Preview a video
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When a video is selected on a slide, a toolbar appears below the
video that has a play/pause button, a progress bar, incremental
forward/backward buttons, a timer, and a volume control. Click
the Play button at the left of that toolbar to preview the video.
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2. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then
click Video on my PC.
3. In the Insert Video box, click the file that you want to link to, click
the down arrow next to the Insert button, and then click Link to
File.
PowerPoint 2016 and newer versions support the playback of video with
multiple audio tracks. They also support closed captions and subtitles
that are embedded in video files.
Preview a video
When a video is selected on a slide, a toolbar appears below the
video that has a play/pause button, a progress bar, incremental
forward/backward buttons, a timer, and a volume control. Click
the Play button at the left of that toolbar to preview the video.
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Option Description
In Click This is the default behavior, as described
Sequence above. When you click anywhere on the
slide to advance to the next step, the video
plays.
Automatically The video starts automatically.
(If there are animation steps before it, the
animation steps will play first and then the
video starts playing automatically. If there
are no other animation steps before the
video on the slide, the video begins playing
immediately.)
When The video starts only when it has been
Clicked On clicked.
A slide transition is the visual effect that occurs when you move from one
slide to the next during a presentation. You can control the speed, add
sound, and customize the look of transition effects.
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Add slide transitions to bring your presentation to life
1. Select the slide you want to add a transition to.
2. Select the Transitions tab and choose a transition. Select a
transition to see a preview.
3. Select Effect Options to choose the direction and nature of the
transition.
4. Select Preview to see what the transition looks like.
To remove a transition, select Transitions > None.
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4. In the File name box, type a name for your presentation.
5. Under Save as type, select PowerPoint Show.
Portfolio Title:
• Attract Everyone right from the title! This is your hook.
Theme:
• provide 2-3 sentences description of how you plan to present your
identity.
Contents:
• Aside from all the Learning Challenges and outputs you created,
what other contents will you include?
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• How will you present your outputs?
Color Combination Choices:
• Your color preferences also have something to do with your identity
as a writer. What will it be and why?
Outline Criteria:
a. Completeness – 5 points
b. Organization and Clarity – 5 points
Before we proceed to the next steps in creating your digital portfolio, let us
see if you have noted the essential actions you must do in setting it up! Arrange
the steps of setting up your Digital Portfolio below. (10 points)
2. What is better to use, Maximize or Ensure Fit? Why do you think so?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
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1. You can find all the effects for animations in the ________________.
2. Initially, you can add text in the ____________.
3. The ______________. enable you to change the animation speed.
4. Anyone can edit the text added in a _______________.
5. Basically, you can add images via the ______________.
A. I, Diego, want to test if you are ready for you Creative Footprint. It will be
your grand task, so I need to be sure! Study the statement below and write
TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not. It FALSE,
change the underlined word/phrase that makes it incorrect. (20 points) Do
this in your notebook.
1. The default slide orientation of a PPT file is portrait.
2. In MS Office 2013 and newer versions, the accepted audio format
are .mp4 files.
3. The Animation Pane contains more options you can edit about the
animation of your text and object.
4. Animations are features and effects that you can add to your slide
pages so that it can be more appealing and alive.
5. Transitions are features and effects that you can add to your text,
pictures, or objects so that it can be more expressive.
6. In MS Office 2010, the accepted video format are .wmv files.
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7. Saving your file as a PowerPoint Show is best recommended for
viewing and editing purposes.
8. The screen size cannot be edited for each slide. Meaning, if slide 1 is
8.5x13 inches, all slide sizes follow this size.
9. The slide orientation can be edited for each slide. Meaning, if slide 1
is portrait, other slide sizes can be landscape depending on your
need.
10. Online video and audio files (videos and music from YouTube and
other sites) needs to be downloaded first before you can add them
in your slide.
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information and enough information and
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other students. output.
Organization The flow of ideas The flow of ideas The flow of ideas Not Observed
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presented. presented.
Grammatical There are no There are 1-10 There are more Not Observed
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grammatical errors in the grammatical
errors in the output. errors in the
output. output.
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THE CREATIVE FOOTPRINT: PRODUCING YOUR PORTFOLIO
This will be the pinnacle. Your Creative Footprint will be the key for you to return.
Here, you will proudly show to the Everyone how you have evolved as a writer
of poetry, prose, and fiction once you have finished The Creative Writer. You
will be crafting your legacy in this voyage; you will be leaving your artistic
legacy. MS PowerPoint will help you realize this goal.
Task:
1. Compile all the Learning Challenge outputs you will be making for every
module and present them in your digital portfolio using MS PowerPoint.
(Your subject teacher may be adding more outputs to compile, so
please coordinate closely with him/her).
2. You are not restricted as to how you want to present your works. You
can present it by chapter, you can disarrange the order and present
how they are connected to each other, or whatever your imagination
and craft takes you. Use the outline we previously made to guide you.
However, for the sake of uniformity, follow the parts below:
a. Portfolio Title
b. About the Title
c. Introduction
d. Table of Contents
e. Content Proper
▪ Important: You are making a combination of the
Showcase and Assessment Portfolio. Each Learning
Challenge piece must have a simple reflection about the
learning experience, writing process, and the actual
output you made.
f. About the Writer
5. Keep in touch with your subject teacher about the due date of your
digital portfolio. By the end of the semester.
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Reminder: If it is not within your resources to create a portfolio digitally, do not
worry! You can still make a hard copy of your portfolio (hand-written or
printed). Contact your subject teacher for more instructions and guidance
about this.
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As creative writers, technology is another open space for the
creation and performance of our writing. We go beyond the paper and
transfer it to another, going to digital medium.
In the past centuries, writers compile and present their magnum
opus through a book, a pamphlet, or a folio. With the advancement of
technology, we evolved and added various ways of expressing our
creative footprints, producing paragons or model of ourselves, embodied
in our writing.
Well done! You have finished your initial task to fuel your adventure in
the different worlds. Put in mind the Learning Challenges you have to
accomplish in each module and add them to your Creative Footprint. I know
everyone is eager to meet you.
Off to the realms.
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WARMNG UP (in no particular order)
3. What is better to use, Maximize or Ensure Fit? Why do you think so?
Answers vary.
1. You can find all the effects for animations in the ________________.
2. Initially, you can add text in the ____________.
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3. The ______________. enable you to change the animation speed.
4. Anyone can edit the text added in a _______________.
5. Basically, you can add images via the ______________.
C. 2. Answers vary. Make sure to follow the criteria given when preparing and
rating the output.
COOLING DOWN
A. Study the statements below and write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if the statement is not. It FALSE, change the underlined word/phrase
that makes it incorrect. (20 points)
1. The default slide orientation of a PPT file is portrait. FALSE -
landscape
2. In MS Office 2013 and newer versions, the accepted audio format
are .mp4 files. FALSE - video
3. The Animation Pane contains more options you can edit about
the animation of your text and object. TRUE
4. Animations are features and effects that you can add to your slide
pages so that it can be more appealing and alive. FALSE -
transitions
5. Transitions are features and effects that you can add to your text,
pictures, or objects so that it can be more expressive. FALSE -
animation
6. In MS Office 2010, the accepted video format are .wmv files. TRUE
7. Saving your file as a PowerPoint Show is best recommended for
viewing and editing purposes. FALSE – viewing purposes only
8. The screen size cannot be edited for each slide. Meaning, if slide
1 is 8.5x13 inches, all slide sizes follow this size. TRUE
9. The slide orientation can be edited for each slide. Meaning, if slide
1 is portrait, other slide sizes can be landscape depending on your
need. FALSE – cannot be edited
10. Online video and audio files (videos and music from YouTube and
other sites) needs to be downloaded first before you can add
them in your slide. FALSE – no need to be downloaded but
downloading is another option. Make sure you have internet
connection.
B. Answers vary. Make sure to follow the criteria given when preparing and
rating the output.
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IMAGES
evbuc editors. (n.d.). MS PPT 2010 logo. Retrieved JUne 30, 2020, from
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2C25%2C800%2C400&s=0b28b1a390d1d81d3e793052a23fef64
logodix. (n.d.). MS PPT 2007 logo. Logodix. Retrieved June 30, 2020, from
https://logodix.com/logo/1161861.jpg
Static Tech blast Editors. (n.d.). MS PPT 2016 logo. Retrieved June 30, 2020, from
https://static.techbast.com/2019/09/powerpoint-2016.png
ELECTRONIC SOURCE
Microsoft Corporation. (2007, January 30). PowerPoint help & learning.
Redmond, WA, USA. Retrieved June 30, 2020, from
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint
BOOKS
Edinburgh University. (2007). The Handbook of Creative Writing. (S. Earshaw,
Ed.) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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