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How to Make a Audio Powerpoint Presentation, to teach online sewing classes and projects at Sewedu.com
1. Join our Teaching Community How to Make a Audio Powerpoint Presentation 1 http://www.sewedu.com
2. Class Title and Description Choose an easy to remember class title name Choose a catchy description Remember to use key words in class title and description Remember to check your spelling and grammar 2 http://www.sewedu.com
3. Read presentation out loud to someone else to check the flow Test sew your project to insure it can be made for the skill level you have designated Check the timing of your presentation http://www.sewedu.com 3
4. Designing Your Class Create an outline of class Write class objective Decide on broad subject areas Break down into more detailed areas Does the student need to know common errors to avoid? 4 http://www.sewedu.com
5. Does the student need to know a procedure? Are examples necessary? Does the student need to read theory, history, or basic concepts? Does the student need to acquire factual information? http://www.sewedu.com 5
6. Create Samples & Photos Create step by step samples Take photos of each step Use a plain background for photos Choose a background that contrasts with your project Keep background consistent for all photos of your project 6 http://www.sewedu.com
7. May need to add extra lighting Edit photos with photo editing software (Photoshop Elements or GIMP) Use largest image setting on your camera http://www.sewedu.com 7
8. Create Powerpoint Presentation Create title slides Use a white background for presentation Keep slides clean and streamlined without extra animations or transitions Add text to slides Use Georgia text throughout presentation 8 http://www.sewedu.com
9. Add photos Don’t forget to include close-ups where appropriate http://www.sewedu.com 9
10. Add narration Create a short script for your narration Practice your narration so that you sound natural and comfortable Eliminate distracting background noises or use a noise reduction microphone http://www.sewedu.com 10
11. Sample Class Presentation The next few slides are an example of a sample class to use as a guideline. This would be a class for inserting an invisible zipper into a pillow. http://www.sewedu.com 11
12. Invisible Zipper http://www.sewedu.com 12 High-end designer pillows are sewn with invisible zippers. The invisible zipper is hidden in the seam which creates a beautifully finished pillow. Supplies Tools Fabric for pillow Sewing machine Pillow form Zipper foot Invisible zipper Scissors Thread Pins Decorative cording
13. Pre-Assemble the Pillow Cut front & back of pillow the same size Add welt cord or decorative cording on front side of pillow fabric 13 http://www.sewedu.com
14. Zipper length-minimum 2” shorter than pillow, preferably as long or longer than pillow bottom Open zipper full length 14 http://www.sewedu.com
15. Sew In the Zipper Place zipper teeth next to the decorative welt cord (zipper tape should line up with selvage edge of pillow). Stitch zipper tape to fabric with basting stitch. 15 http://www.sewedu.com
16. Roll teeth flat (open) and stitch in the ditch as close as possible to zipper teeth without stitching the teeth. Start and stop stitching about 2” from each end of the pillow. 16 http://www.sewedu.com
17. Roll teeth flat (open) and stitch in the ditch as close as possible to zipper teeth without stitching the teeth. Start and stop stitching about 2” from each end of the pillow. 17 http://www.sewedu.com
18. Zip the zipper closed, this will help you match the side edges of the pillow. With right sides together pin zipper in place at the bottom of the pillow back, matching outside edges of the pillow. 18 http://www.sewedu.com
19. Open zipper at this time. Baste the zipper in place with the tape of zipper on the bottom edge of the fabric. 19 http://www.sewedu.com
20. Return to the beginning of the zipper and fold the teeth open and stitch in the ditch as close as possible without catching the teeth in your stitching. 20 http://www.sewedu.com
21. Now you are ready to close the pillow at the zipper ends. 21 http://www.sewedu.com
22. Begin stitching the pillow at one end of the zipper and continue around to the other end. 22 http://www.sewedu.com
23. Finish & Enjoy! Turn your pillow right side out, insert pillow fill and zip pillow! 23 http://www.sewedu.com
24. Want to teach with Sewedu? Contact us @ info@sewedu.com for a instructor package Complete package and include the following: A bio of yourself and your teaching experience A short presentation (3-4 slides). Include pictures Include a narration West coast office: 623-878-7350 or East coast office: 727-328-1431 http://www.sewedu.com 24