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==== Presenting image resources in a ‘slide presentation’ format (''LibreOffice Impress'') ====
 
==== Presenting image resources in a ‘slide presentation’ format (''LibreOffice Impress'') ====
 
The process of inserting an image into a LibreOffice Impress slide is similar to the process explained earlier for LibreOffice Writer. You can manipulate the size as well as the location of the image on the slide using your mouse and drag-dropping the vertices of the image on the slide.
 
The process of inserting an image into a LibreOffice Impress slide is similar to the process explained earlier for LibreOffice Writer. You can manipulate the size as well as the location of the image on the slide using your mouse and drag-dropping the vertices of the image on the slide.
[[File:COL_-_Inserting_a_text_box_and_an_image_on_a_presentation_slide.png|thumb|450x450px|insertion of text box and an image in a slide in LibreOffice Impress|left]]
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[[File:COL_-_Inserting_a_text_box_and_an_image_on_a_presentation_slide.png|thumb|450x450px|Image 14 - insertion of text box and an image in a slide in LibreOffice Impress|left]]
       
Inserting a set of images on a set of slides (an image a slide) can be nice way of telling a story as well. For instance, if you want to tell the story of your visit to a historical place, you could insert the photos in the order you want to talk about them, in a set of slides. Then using slide show (<u>Slide Show -> Start from the first slide</u>), you can narrate a story, explaining the photos sequentially.  
 
Inserting a set of images on a set of slides (an image a slide) can be nice way of telling a story as well. For instance, if you want to tell the story of your visit to a historical place, you could insert the photos in the order you want to talk about them, in a set of slides. Then using slide show (<u>Slide Show -> Start from the first slide</u>), you can narrate a story, explaining the photos sequentially.  
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You can also move the image to one side of the slide and on the other side, insert a text box and add text which explains the image. Moving the image is done by simply clicking on one corner of the image and drag dropping to the other corner of the image.  
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You can also move the image to one side of the slide and on the other side, insert a text box and add text which explains the image (image 14). Moving the image is done by simply clicking on one corner of the image and drag dropping to the other corner of the image.  
 
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We have inserted the image of the students interacting with the Community Health Institution official and a text box by the side of the image. The combination of an image and text resource adds more power and meaning of the information conveyed, than only the text or the image would have conveyed.
 
We have inserted the image of the students interacting with the Community Health Institution official and a text box by the side of the image. The combination of an image and text resource adds more power and meaning of the information conveyed, than only the text or the image would have conveyed.
    
  You should create image OER related to your topic. It could be through photographs or by using Screenshot or Tux Paint. Edit your images using GIMP. so that you can communicate what you have in mind. Save the images in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'Images'.
 
  You should create image OER related to your topic. It could be through photographs or by using Screenshot or Tux Paint. Edit your images using GIMP. so that you can communicate what you have in mind. Save the images in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'Images'.
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=== Alternative applications and alternative platforms  ===
 
=== Alternative applications and alternative platforms  ===

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