PowerPoint and Russian Fairy Tales
Slides for Russian Fairy Tale lectures are posted to the course web site
(http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~tales/)
no later than the night before each lecture. Students are encouraged to print
these slides and bring the printout to class as a way of organizing their
notes. You may print the slides from any web browser, but because Microsoft
PowerPoint may not generate well-formed HTML, printouts directly from the web
site may not look the way you'd like. To avoid this problem:
- Log onto a computer running Microsoft Windows and equipped with Microsoft
PowerPoint. If your own computer does not runWindows, you can use the Windows
machines in any of the University computer labs.
- Using Microsoft Internet Explorer (not Netscape Navigator or any other web
browser), navigate to the list of overheads (go to the main course page at
http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~tales/ and click
on the link for "overheads") and select the slides for the lecture you need.
- Once the slide set has loaded, drop down the "File" menu in the upper left
and select the "Edit with Microsoft PowerPoint" option. (If you do not see
this option, you may not be using a computer equipped with PowerPoint. This
should not happen in a University lab; if it does, ask the lab consultant
for advice. If you are a Pitt student and this happens on your own machine,
you can obtain a free copy of PowerPoint from the University; see http://technology.pitt.edu/sls_student2/stu_microsoft.html
for details.)
- After the slide show opens in PowerPoint (this may take several seconds,
or several minutes over a slow dial-up connection), select the "File" menu
in the upper left corner of PowerPoint and then select "Print." A "print dialogue
box" will open, and there will be a drop-down list in the lower left part
of the box labeled "Print What." Most students select "Handouts" and then
in the "Handouts" drop-down list to the right of the "Print What" list they
select three slides per page. This prints three slides down the left column
of the page with lines for notes to the right of each slide. The print dialogue
box for PowerPoint in Office 2000 looks like:
![[PowerPoint Print Dialogue Box]](powerpoint_print_dialogue.jpg)
If you have trouble getting to a lab to print the slides before going to
class (they may appear only late on the night before lecture), you might want
to make arrangements with classmates to take turns being responsible for making
printouts for one another.