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CREATE CPS SLIDES
Creating a CPS Slide
Interactive CPS slides allow students to respond to a question in a PowerPoint presentation. CPS slides can be inserted
anywhere in the presentation.
WARNING
A presentation created in CPS for PowerPoint can only be delivered with CPS for PowerPoint. Material
created in CPS for PowerPoint cannot be imported or delivered with the stand-alone CPS software.
1
Double-click the CPS for PowerPoint icon on your desktop.
The CPS for PowerPoint toolbar appears.
2
Click the Insert Question drop-down menu and select a question template:
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True/False
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Yes/No
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Numeric
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Multiple Choice
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Likert Scale
3
Edit the question and answer text on the CPS slide.
4
Click the Enter question here field, delete the text and enter the question text.
5
Depending on the question template, enter the answer choices and select a correct answer choice.
a
For multiple choice questions, delete the text within the brackets and enter the answer text. Click the
symbol on the answer choice that is correct to change the symbol to
.
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To leave a question subjective, do not change any of the symbols.
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To set multiple correct answers, select one of the following options below Default:
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MC Any - Students must select at least one of the answers marked as correct to receive credit for
this question.
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MC All - Students must select all of the answers marked as correct to receive credit for this
question.
b
For numeric questions, enter the correct answer to the right of the
symbol. Enter the margin of error allowed
in the space below.
c
For True/False or Yes/No questions, click the
symbol on the answer choice that is correct to change the
symbol to
.
TIP
Adding custom animations, changing the slide layout and/or transitions or changing the slide
design does not affect the way a CPS slide is engaged. For more information on these options,
see Microsoft PowerPoint Help.
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