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Using PowerPoint and PhotoStory3 to create a Narrated Presentation

Bring your accountability reports (and other presentations) to life with a free program called Microsoft Photo Story 3. This method is very similar to doing narrated PowerPoints although probably a bit easier and with a higher "cool" effect. In this method, you will export your PPT slides as graphics and then use those graphics to narrate within Photo Story 3. Your product is a video. Realize, though, that when you use this technique, the animation within PowerPoint does not transfer. Instead, you will get a panning effect which is also very nice. This video is one of the many you will find on the Data Boot Camp for School Counselors and Administrators - CD available from www.schoolcounselor.com.

Secrets Of Big Success

Harry Smith spoke with author Malcolm Gladwell about his new book "Outliers," which tackles the secrets of individuals whose success is beyond the norm.

Language That Lifts Tour

No Cussing Club Founder McKay Hatch shares his message with over 600 kids at a school assembly in Arizona.

Hi-Tech Cheating

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2009 School Counselor of the Year

The 2009 School Counselor of the Year, presented by Naviance and the American School Counselor Association.

2009 School Counselor of the Year

The 2009 School Counselor of the Year, presented by Naviance and the American School Counselor Association.

Print Friendly

Create a Print Friendly version of any webpage and save paper and ink.

A Social Story: Personal Space

A Social Story: Personal Space Shared via AddThis

Google Translator Toolkit

An introduction to Google Translator Toolkit, a free, online, translation app that helps translators bring content into their language faster and better.

4 Ways to Get Over Trauma

Leading psychotherapist and trauma expert, Bill O'Hanlon, author of 28 books, tells how to get over trauma (it is possible). 4 ways are detailed.

Cyberbullying Interview

Dr. Russell Sabella, author of GuardingKids.com: A Practical Guide to Keeping Kids Out of High-Tech Trouble (see www.guardingkids.com) discusses cyberbullying and provides tips for parents.