Students and teachers are encouraged to use the images in the
Salisbury Project Archive to illustrate papers as well as computer
presentations in Html and PowerPoint. Images can be easily downloaded from
the website. On Macintosh, hold the mouse over the image you would like to
download and choose the "Save" function from the pop menu. On Windows,
right-click on the image and select the "Save" function from the pop
menu.If you do use the images in an online presentation, please
contact Marion Roberts. Your link
may be included on our Relevant Links page.
Instructions for creating Power Point presentations
- 1. Choose a Topic
- You can either use one of the topic listed in the Research Projects page of this site or come
up with your own. Examples are windows, buttresses, sculpture, etc.
- 2. Search the Archive
- Perform a search on the Archive to find the images related to your topic.
- 3. Create a Folder
- Create a folder on your hard drive to download your images into.
- 4. Save the Images
- Download the images you would like to use into the folder on your hard
drive. On Macintosh, hold the mouse over the image you would like to
download and choose the "Save" function from the pop menu. On Windows,
right-click on the image and select the "Save" function from the pop menu.
- 5. Make a Power Point Presentation
- Once you have selected the image you would like to include in your
presentation, import your images into a Power Point presentation and
write captions and comments for them. For more information on how to use
Power Point, go to www.microsoft.com/powerpoint
- 6. Export to Html
- Following the manufacturer's instructions, you can easily export your
presentation to an Html format, which can be viewed on all web browsers.
See a sample presentation on Lancets.
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