PowerPoint 2019 and Office 365 allow you to embed and manipulate 3D models. In this video, learn how to find, insert, and animate a 3D object and explore several examples of using 3D objects in classroom lessons.
- [Instructor] PowerPoint for Office 365…lets you insert 3D objects into a slide,…and then animate those objects,…which gives you a wide range of new choices…for your teaching presentations.…To add a 3D object,…head over to the Insert tab,…then choose 3D Models,…and From Online Sources.…This area of PowerPoint is called Remix 3D,…and it contains models developed by Microsoft users.…Any models here though are fair use…under a Creative Commons license.…
There are several categories, many of which…could apply directly to education.…For example, we've got geology, biology.…Scrolling further down you can see things like…musical instruments, and even medical objects.…We're going to choose insects, excuse the creepy crawlies.…Select this butterfly, and then choose Insert.…It may take a moment for the object to be rendered.…And there it is.…We can now resize the object,…just as we would any normal PowerPoint object,…but by selecting this area in the center,…we can also rotate the object…which shows off its 3D features.…
Now watch what happens if we select the slide, duplicate it,…
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1/25/2019- Working with images, animation, links, and media
- Using PowerPoint Designer
- Incorporating 3D objects
- Adding interactivity with Morph and Zoom
- Inking
- Installing and using add-ins for educators
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