Recommendations
Formatting
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Watch out the alignment of the different objects, areas of text. |
| 2. |
Prefer schematic representations rather than long paragraphs sometimes heavy. |
| 3. |
Do not leave empty and invisible areas of text. |
| 4. |
Personalize the toolbar Quick access (or put in place personalized toolbars) to have access more easily to the commands of formatting (alignment, group, etc.). |
| 5. |
To facilitate the formatting of an area of text in a slide (vertical position, horizontal position, size, format of bullets, etc.) make copies and make use of the marks of alignment. |
| 6. |
Harmonize the illustrations (images), this is to say preserve the same design in all the modules based on the same pattern. |
| 7. |
Think of giving explicit names to the images to facilitate the search of images. |
| 8. |
When a schema contains vertical texts, transform it into an image to preserve the quality of the text. |
| 9. |
See that you utilize identical colours to represent always the same thing. |
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10. |
See that you utilize identical positions to represent always the same thing. |
| 11. |
The area of text of a form without content must not be adjusted automatically (to the text) less it will appear distorted in myTeacher. |
| 12. |
Do not group the forms and/or the images in the slides. |
| 13. |
Do not use the Background Formatting feature in PowerPoint (neither for the main file nor for actions) |
| 14. | Do not use PowerPoint's Small Caps or All Caps font formatting, but type your text directly with the correct formatting. |
| 15. | Don't use WordArt objects either. |
Writing
| 1. |
Make use of policies for the Web, that is policies without bloating. With myRenda, we advise the Verdana font. |
| 2. |
Put no article in first position in the titles of slides. |
| 3. |
No punctuation for titles. |
| 4. |
Pay attention to the pedagogical path of a module; the slides must have a link between themselves. |
| 5. |
Make maximum use of illustrations, graphics, pictures, objects. |
| 6. |
Make use of illustrations related to the content. |
| 7. |
Simplify phrases to the maximum. Example : the phrase "You can henceforth click on …" must be simplified and replaced by "Click on …" (Subject – verb – object / present tense). |
| 8. |
Do not use excessively the second person of the plural. Example 1 : do not write "myTeacher displays for you" but "myTeacher displays". |
| 9. |
Use the second person of the plural when the user must click, otherwise use the infinitive. |
| 10. |
The words following or here is are not necessarily followed by a list of bullets, but they can show a pattern, a picture, a corrected, etc. |
| 11. |
Do not put ";" in the lists of bullets. |
| 12. |
Put a capital letter to words which are reserved or official, like the Desk of Windows. |
| 13. |
Do not create two lessons with the same name. If the same title must be repeated in two lessons, put continued or (1/2) and (2/2) between () |
| 14. |
Use etc. rather than… |
| 15. |
Start the paragraphs of bullets of level 2 always with a small letter and put no punctuation at the end. |
| 16. |
Define the orthography for particular words. Examples of compounds:
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| 17. |
Use quotation marks the least possible. If need be, use preferably straight brackets (") rather than (« ») much heavier. |
| 18. |
Always give a title to a slide. |
| 19. |
Make images if one wishes absolutely to make the text appear embossed. The style of the policy "embossed" is not taken into account correctly in myTeacher. |
| 20. |
Make a module of 5 to 6 chapters, each one with 5 to 6 lessons. |
| 21. |
Use the colour which can be clicked only for a link. |
| 22. |
Limit the use of capital letters. |

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