Yearbook Time! Can you use MS Publisher?
Here at New School every student contibutes a page to the yearbook. This year we are doing it all on Microsoft Publisher. I’m starting the students with learning to paste images from the Internet, and how to manipulate those graphics once they’re on the page. I’ve decided to share the lesson here, because this collage activity has so many applications for those non-linguistic, more kinesthetic and visual learners. Here you go:
Electronic Collage
1. Open Microsoft Publisher. The icon looks like this: (hmmm..if you must have it, find the icon in Google images where I did, won’t copy from Word into this blog).
2. Click on Blank Publications.
3. Select Full Page
4. Open the Internet. Type www.google.com in the address bar. Click on Images.
5. Find an image you want by typing words into the search box. Click on it. Get to the webpage where your graphic is at full size.
6. Right click on the graphic. Select Copy.
7. Return to MS Publisher. Right click on the document. Select Paste.
8. Play with the graphic manipulation tools. Resize your graphic by pulling on the dots on the edges. Rotate your image by pulling on the green dot, or by selecting the Free Rotate icon found on the Menu bar. Try the Brightness, Contrast, Crop, Set Transparent Color and Color tools on the Picture Toolbar that pops up when you select your graphic. Move graphics in front of or to the back of each other with Arrange>Order in the Menu Bar. Experiment and learn how to use these and other tools.
9. Keep adding and manipulating graphics until you are happy with your collage. DON’T FORGET TO SAVE ALONG THE WAY!
10. Print it and turn it in.
HEY – IS YOUR NAME ON IT?