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ESL forum > Message board > INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE WORKSHEET OR POWER POINT    

INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE WORKSHEET OR POWER POINT



marlene010284
Mexico

INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE WORKSHEET OR POWER POINT
 
Hello dear colleagues. I was downloading a ppt some minutes ago and realized that the instructions are many lines long. It �s impossible to memorize. Yesterday I found an amazing game too, but again the instruction were too long, so I decided to copy and paste in the same document, but everything moved.

Sometimes I just download but don �t name them or read the instructions because of lack of time, and when I open them again I don �t understant very well what to do.

Would it be possible for the creators to include "always" a tittle in the worksheet or ppt and the instructions IN THE DOCUMENT to make easier the saving and the understanding?

Believe me, sometimes it �s impossible to read each worksheet �s description.

Thanks in advanced

10 Nov 2010      





edrodmedina
United States

Good idea Marlene.. I �ll try to include instructions in the first slide of my ppts in the notes area provided below the slide.

10 Nov 2010     



foreverjinxed
South Africa

True.
Regarding PPTs, if the instructions are in the description but not in the PPT, you can copy and paste the description into the �notes � section of the PPT without affecting it (or just put it on a new slide. I try to include instructions in my PPTs, but sometimes I forget and have to include them in the description instead. :)

11 Nov 2010