The lecture files:
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4-25-06-chap-36.ppt (Updated 4/27/06.)
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4-20-06-chaps-35-36.ppt (Updated 4/25/06.)
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4-18-06-chaps-35.ppt (Updated 4/20/06.)
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4-13-06-chaps-34-35.ppt (Updated 4/16/06.)
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4-11-06-chaps-33-34-II.ppt. (Updated 4/13/06).
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4-06-06-chap-33-II.ppt (Updated 4/11/06.)
- 4-04-06-chap-33.ppt
(Updated 4/5/06.)
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3-30-06-chaps-32-sec-36-11.ppt (Updated 4/4/06.)
- 3-23-06-chap-32.ppt
- 3-21-06-chap-29.ppt
- 3-09-06-chaps-29-II.ppt
- 3-07-06-chaps-28-29.ppt
- 3-02-06-chap-28-I.ppt
How to print out the lecture files.
The above PowerPoint lecture files are labeled by the
date of the lecture, also with the chapter of the
material. Assuming that the Microsoft PowerPoint
program has been installed on your computer, clicking
on the file name will download and display the file. I
often edit my lecture files after giving the lecture to
clarify some slides or to add answers to PRS questions
so you should print out the slides a few days after the
lecture if you want an "official" copy.
After a given lecture, answers to PRS questions will be
added in the "Notes" box under the slide containing the
PRS question. You have to tell PowerPoint to present
the slide in "Normal" view to see the note box, which
you can do by clicking on the menu "View" and submenu
"Normal", or by clicking on the small "Normal view"
icon at the far lower left of the PowerPoint
screen. Occasionally, further information will be
available in the notes for non-PRS slides also.
If you wish to print out a lecture file for taking
notes in class or to read away from the computer, a
good way to proceed is the following:
- In PowerPoint, click on the menu "File" and select
the submenu "Print..." to print the lecture file.
- When the Print panel appears, look for the text
box labeled "Print what:" in the lower left part of
the Print panel. In the this text box, select the
option "Handouts" by clicking on the downward pointing
triangle to bring up a list of options (the default
choice is "Slides").
- Just under the "Print what..." option is another
textbox labeled "Color/grayscale:" In this box, select
the option "Grayscale" (which I believe is the
default). The black background of the slides will then
be rendered white, the text black, and all images
rendered in grayscale which will not use much ink from
your printer.
- Finally, you can indicate how many slides you want
printed to a page by changing the number in the entry
"Slides per page:". The default is 6 slides per page
but I would recommend changing this to 4 so that the
slides are bigger and you have a bit more space to take
notes on the page.
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