2. A great way to direct students to the
websites you want them to use, is to create
hyperlinked interactive pages in PowerPoint
or Keynote.
These can be organised in Curriculum and or
Group areas.
Maths groups/Reading groups/Individualised
activity pages/Subject specific
3. Open a new Keynote
page
Hint: Choose a theme with a
coloured background
Select a ‘Master’ page
with only a ‘Title’,
4. Type in the name of your
group or Curriculum area.
Go to the Website you want
your students to link to
Take a screen capture of the
screen by holding down
'Shift, Control,
Command⌘‐4’
(your mouse pointer will turn
into a cross)
Click and drag around the
part of the website you want
to use as a hyperlink.
5. Go back to Keynote
Press Command⌘- V to
paste onto your Keynote
page
Resize the picture by
clicking and dragging on
a corner
Go back to the website,
copy the internet
address by pressing
Command⌘- C
6. Go back to your
Keynote
Click on the Picture
so it is selected
Click on the
Inspector button
Click on the
Hyperlink Inspector
button
7. Click on Enable as a
hyperlink
Click on the drop down
menu and select Webpage
Delete the website that is
showing in the box,
by clicking in the
URL box and pressing
Delete
Press Command⌘- V to
paste in the Website
address
8. The screen capture will
now be hyperlinked
Repeat with more
website links
Save this Keynote twice!
Save as a Keynote file so that you can add to it later (Go to File –
Save, name the file and save it in a folder)
Save as a ‘Show’ so that when children click on the file it will open in
full Interactive Slideshow view (Go to File – Export). Playback Uses
should be Manual Advance and click on Enter full screen mode
when opened, click Next (choose where to save it, in a folder on the
Desktop), click Export