![]() The buttons at the lower-right corner of the window allow you to toggle on or off the microphone, camera, and camera preview: You can record audio or video narration as you run through your presentation. PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 automatically records the time you spend on each slide, including any Animate text or objects steps that occur, and the use of any triggers on each slide. Navigation arrows on either side of the current slide allow you to move to the previous and next slides. You can stop the recording any time by pressing Alt+ S on your keyboard. The current slide is shown in the main pane of the Recording window. A three-second countdown ensues, then the recording begins. Click the round, red button (or press R on your keyboard) when you are ready to start the recording. The slide show opens in the Recording window (which looks similar to Presenter view), with buttons at the top left for starting, pausing, and stopping the recording. Clear is grayed out unless you have previously recorded some slides.) (The Clear command deletes narrations or timings, so be careful when you use it. To get ready to record, select Record on either the Recording tab or the Slide Show tab of the ribbon.Ĭlicking the upper half of the button starts you on the current slide.Ĭlicking the lower half of the button gives you the option to start from the beginning or from the current slide. Then, in the right-hand box that lists the available ribbon tabs, select the Recording check box. In the Options dialog box, click the Customize Ribbon tab on the left. Turn on the Recording tab of the ribbon: On the File tab of the ribbon, click Options. To record narration for a specific slide, use the previous or next arrows. Use the onscreen laser, colored pens, or highlighters in the tray below markup slides and it’ll record as well. When you’re ready, select Start recording and a countdown will begin. Then adjust the scroll speed as per your preference to refer to script with ease while recording. In the Teleprompter view, select the auto-scroll feature. You can also change the layout in the Views menu to switch between Teleprompter, Presenter View, or Slide View. In the Select the camera mode menu, you can select Show Background or Blur Background. Adjust the formatting for the camera, then select Record again to return to the recording environment. ![]() You can even add a customizable camera that can be resized, repositioned, and formatted to go with your slide content. You can turn your camera and microphone on or off by selecting the icons at the top. To change your camera or microphone, choose the Select more options icon. There are several options you can use when you record a presentation. You can turn your camera and microphone on or off by selecting the icons at the top. V1.2 Updated Hourglass timers to rotate on click.Tip: Use the auto-scroll feature in teleprompter and set it to scroll at your preferred speed. V1.3 Added Number swipe countdown timers. ![]() V1.4 Updated Hourglass timers to work better. V1.5 Added a Back to the Future timer and a Flip Timer. V1.6 Changed a few animations to work better online and fixed a bug in one of the countdown audio prompts. V1.7 Fixed an error with ‘Time’s Up’ display in one timer. Added video versions of some of the more processor-intensive timers helping them to work much better in online or distance-learning classrooms. Sorted timers according to length of timer, reformatted and polished up all existing timers. V2.0 COMPLETELY OVERHAULED THE PRESENTATION. V2.3 Added a couple of timers from the new Harry Potter activity Weasley Family clock timer (30 secs, 1 min) Rotating Hourglass timers in PPT and video form (30 secs, 1 min, 2 mins, 3 mins, 4 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 20 mins)īack to the Future Delorean timer (1 min, 2 mins) and Flip Timer (30 secs, 60 secs) Stopwatch-style countdown timers in PPT and video form (1 min, 2 mins, 3 mins, 5 mins, 15 mins)īutton timers (Easily resizable, 60 secs, 45 secs, 30 secs, 20 secs, 15 secs, 10 secs))ĭigital timers in video form(15 secs, 30 secs, 1 min, 1 min 30 secs, 2 mins, 3 mins, 4 mins, 5 mins)īar timers (30 secs, 1 min, 2 mins, 3 mins, 4 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 20 mins) Number timers have an audio countdown and most timers have an audio notification that the timer has expired. ![]() Easy to incorporate into any PPT activity and a great resource for people with little or no PowerPoint experience. This PPT has a comprehensive set of timers for use in a variety of classroom activities and games both in classroom and ONLINE or DISTANCE LEARNING classes.
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