Designing an interactive book with PowerPoint
What is an interactive book?
An interactive book is a type of e-book that enables the reader to interact with the content on several levels. It can also contain an interactive index of contents, in addition to interactive graphics and videos that can be viewed. The reader can also listen to audio clips and participate in a number of short quizzes and other activities.
How do you create an interactive book?
You can easily create an interactive PDF book using PowerPoint by using the hyperlink tool to a web page or slide within the same file. This allows you to navigate to a specific page or website by clicking on a shape, text, or image in the PDF file saved from PowerPoint.
Designing an interactive book with this program is a great way to help students learn in an engaging and fun way and provide readers with a more attractive experience. This type of teaching allows the teacher to present information in an interesting and interactive way that keeps the student engaged and interested, and it can be designed according to the specific needs of your audience. .
Using this method, teachers will be able to create customized slides for their class or course material. In addition, teachers can add interactive questions at the end of each lesson and control the difficulty level for their students.
To see how this works, you can watch Video If you prefer to read, you can skip the video and follow the steps below:
Designing an interactive book with PowerPoint
Create a link to a slide within the same file
3- Specify Place in this document > Select the desired segment. (In this example, the slide containing information about Mars was selected). .
4- Keyboard shortcuts can also be used ctrl+k To add a hyperlink to an element.
Create a link to a web page
3- Specify Existing file or web page > Do itPaste the webpage address (In the example attached to the image, the Google Earth page address has been pasted)
Convert PowerPoint presentation to interactive PDF
2- Select the file type (*.PDF) > Save
