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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Hi Ms. Lisa, I wanted to ask how to record and turn in my presentation for my summative assessment all together.
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She means "program" as in the software/app you used to make or record the presentation — e.g., PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, Prezi, or a screen‑recording tool like Loom, Screencastify, Zoom, or OBS.
About recording and turning in the whole presentation together — here are simple options and what to say to your teacher.
Options to record the whole presentation:
- PowerPoint: Slide Show → Record Slide Show (or Record tab) → then File → Export → Create a Video (MP4). This gives one video file with your slides and narration.
- Google Slides: Use a screen recorder (Loom, Screencastify, or Chrome’s built‑in recorder) to capture your slides + your voice (and webcam if you want). Save/export as MP4.
- Keynote: Play → Record Slideshow, then File → Export To → Movie.
- Zoom/Google Meet: Start a meeting by yourself, share slides, record the session, then download the recording.
- If you already have separate audio and slides, import audio into the slide program or use a simple video editor (iMovie, Clipchamp) to combine them into one MP4.
How to turn it in:
- Export to a single video file (MP4 is best). Name it with your name and assignment.
- Upload directly to your class platform (Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology) if they accept uploads.
- Or upload to Google Drive/OneDrive/Dropbox and share the link (set permissions to anyone with link can view).
- Check file-size limits and format requested by your teacher.
Quick things to ask Ms. Lisa (sample message):
"Hi Ms. Lisa — do you want a single video file of the whole presentation or just the slides? If video, do you prefer MP4, and where should I upload it (Google Classroom, Drive link, etc.)? Also any length limit or naming format?"
If you tell me which program you used (or which platform your class uses), I can give step‑by‑step instructions for recording and submitting.
About recording and turning in the whole presentation together — here are simple options and what to say to your teacher.
Options to record the whole presentation:
- PowerPoint: Slide Show → Record Slide Show (or Record tab) → then File → Export → Create a Video (MP4). This gives one video file with your slides and narration.
- Google Slides: Use a screen recorder (Loom, Screencastify, or Chrome’s built‑in recorder) to capture your slides + your voice (and webcam if you want). Save/export as MP4.
- Keynote: Play → Record Slideshow, then File → Export To → Movie.
- Zoom/Google Meet: Start a meeting by yourself, share slides, record the session, then download the recording.
- If you already have separate audio and slides, import audio into the slide program or use a simple video editor (iMovie, Clipchamp) to combine them into one MP4.
How to turn it in:
- Export to a single video file (MP4 is best). Name it with your name and assignment.
- Upload directly to your class platform (Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology) if they accept uploads.
- Or upload to Google Drive/OneDrive/Dropbox and share the link (set permissions to anyone with link can view).
- Check file-size limits and format requested by your teacher.
Quick things to ask Ms. Lisa (sample message):
"Hi Ms. Lisa — do you want a single video file of the whole presentation or just the slides? If video, do you prefer MP4, and where should I upload it (Google Classroom, Drive link, etc.)? Also any length limit or naming format?"
If you tell me which program you used (or which platform your class uses), I can give step‑by‑step instructions for recording and submitting.
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