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Crafting Engaging Animated Stories with PowerPoint

   

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

  • Identify the key steps in creating an animated story using PowerPoint.
  • Explain how to structure a lesson as a story with a crisis, journey, and resolution.
  • Apply basic animation effects to synchronize visuals with narration in PowerPoint.

Vocabulary

  1. Animated Story – A lesson told through moving visuals and narration.
  2. Crisis – The problem or challenge introduced at the start of a story.
  3. Journey – The process or steps taken to solve the crisis.
  4. Resolution – The outcome or solution to the crisis.
  5. SmartArt – A PowerPoint feature to create structured, animated diagrams.
  6. Text-to-Speech – Technology that converts written text into spoken audio.
  7. Entrance Animation – Visual effect showing how an object appears on screen.
  8. Emphasis Animation – Effect that highlights an object already visible.
  9. Exit Animation – Effect showing how an object leaves the screen.
  10. Audible Markers – Sound cues used to mark sections in audio editing.

Essential Questions

  1. How can storytelling techniques enhance student engagement in lessons?
  2. What role do animations play in helping learners understand complex ideas?
  3. How can technology tools like PowerPoint and AI voices improve teaching efficiency?

Key Points

1. Why Use Animated Storytelling?

  • Animated storytelling makes lessons memorable by turning dry concepts into engaging, unfolding narratives.

  • PowerPoint can be used to create short, animated case studies that students remember better than bullet-point slides.

  • Once created, animations can be easily reused and updated with minimal effort.