Author Topic: interactive ppt with dots on first slide- possibly AFL or plenary activities?  (Read 2710 times)

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I'm having one of those moments when I know I've seen something relatively recently (this term?) but I can't find it - probably because I can't remember exactly what it was!

It was a powerpoint, possibly with AfL or plenary-type activities....the first slide had loads of dots (with the idea that you clicked on a dot and it took you to a slide)....... does this ring a bell with anyone??
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Was it the one on the TES website? I've had a look but cant seem to find it anymore to post a link. I downloaded it so I can e-mail it to you if you wish.

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Must be early on here today - just done the morning purge of new spam members (someone usually gets here before me!)  ;)

Rob - that wasn't the one I'm thinking of (although it is brilliant, thanks)

Anyone else or am I imagining powerpoints exist??
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Hi Helen,
           I've put the powerpoint on to the december 1st 4shared sln site. I have called it InteractivePlenary (I think it is the one you are looking for)

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trailblazer - thanks for uploading this - I discovered it shortly before Ofsted decended and it was very useful! I would recommend it to other people (if you haven't already downloaded it, do!).

However, it isn't the one I was thinking of...................
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i don't think you mean a 9 picture board, but just in case...
http://www.4shared.com/file/155555303/edfa9482/Pop_Dy_9_picture_board_starter.html

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No I didn't - but it is a useful little addition so thanks!

I'm sure the one I'm thinking of (hallucinating about??) was a big ppt (50 or more slides) and the first slide was a white background and lots of different coloured spots - you clicked on the spots to go to different slides....................
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No doubt you will be as relieved as I am to know I'm not completely barking mad.  ;) I have located said ppt - it was by Mike Gershon (and don't ask me where I downloaded it from) - it was about 'thunks'. Obviously I stumbled across it when I was looking for something else entirely.
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