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From: James Wenk <JimWenk@cox.net> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2003050922:08:21 Subject: Algebra PowerPoint lessons I used to use a transparency roll that fits over the projector. You write on it and then roll the film off to expose new clean transparency. Most projector manufacturers have this rollers you can fit on to your existing projector. Today, however I use PowerPoint which is much more interactive. You can go forward or reverse and animate objects or text. You also have the ability to hyperlink to other programs on your computer or even websites while still in PowerPoint. I often hyperlink to a graphing program called "Graphing Calculator" by Pacific Tech - highly recommended. By hitting the escape key, I'm right back in my PowerPoint presentation. I have created a full set of algebra powerpoint presentations over the last four years. You can check them out at www.algebrapowerpoint.com
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