how to use haiku deck by mary grace may e. dimailig
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How To Use Haiku Deck
Presentation Software
First, let me give you a brief information about Haiku Deck.
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What is Haiku Deck?
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• Haiku Deck is a free app that makes presentations simple, beautiful, and fun.
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Source: https://www.haikudeck.com
What platforms can I use Haiku Deck with?
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• Haiku Deck is available as an award-winning app for iPad and iPad mini, and as a web app that works with the latest versions of Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
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Source: https://www.haikudeck.com
How much does it cost?
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• Haiku Deck's core iOS and web apps are, and will always be, free! This includes access to over 35 million free images and 20 font and image filter combinations.
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Source: https://www.haikudeck.com
Who can view my Haiku Decks? How does privacy work?
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• There are three privacy settings for Haiku Decks: private, restricted, and public.
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• Public decks can be seen by anyone and will come up in results on search engines like Google and Bing.
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• Restricted decks can only be viewed by people you have shared them with or given their URLs to.
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• Private decks can only be viewed by you when you are signed into your account.
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There are only four major steps in creating presentations with Haiku Deck:
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Start with a few ideas
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Add amazing images
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Pick the perfect look
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Share your story
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Let’s get started!
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Important note
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This tutorial will focus on using the Haiku Deck web app.
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Go to Google.com.
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Type “haiku deck” in the search field.
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Hit Enter or click search.
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This will appear.
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Click here.
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You will be directed to the Haiku Deck website.
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Haiku Deck web app can be an alternative to Microsoft Powerpoint.
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Click on “Get Haiku Deck For Web”.
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This will appear.
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You have the option to sign in using Facebook, Twitter, or email.
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If you choose email, you will still need to sign up.
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Let’s just sign in using Facebook.
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Click on the Facebook icon.
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Click “Okay” to authorize Haiku Deck to access Facebook.
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You will briefly see this welcome message.
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This is the deck.
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Starting a new deck will take you into Edit Mode.
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This is the slide.
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The lock icon allows you to edit your deck’s privacy.
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This dropdown appears if you click it.
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Since we are not yet done with creating the deck, let’s set it to Private for now.
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Click on “Private”.
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You will notice that your deck now shows a locked icon.
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Let’s add text to the slide.
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Add the text here.
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Click here to add more slides.
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These buttons found the on the left side of your screen are your
editing tools.
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When you create new slides, you can select the text format by clicking here.
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Depending on the content, you can choose a slide design suited for title pages, bulleted or numbered
items, photos with text, and narratives.
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This text form is for header/subheader.
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Use this for bulleted list.
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Use this for numbered list.
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Use this for multiple lines.
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This is for logo and text.
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And this is for photo with text.
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This icon allows you to change the
background of your slide.
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If you want an image as background, you can search for images here.
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Select an image.
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It will automatically be applied to your chosen slide.
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You can apply a different background to each of your slides.
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Just select the slide and repeat the process.
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You can view the slides you have at the bottom of the page.
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If you want to have a plain background, it is also possible.
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First, select the slide.
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Click on this icon.
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Select the color you want.
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It will automatically be applied to the slide.
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If you want to apply a chart, click on this icon.
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Then select the chart type you like.
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The chart will be added.
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Edit the chart details here.
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Click here to change the layout
of the slide’s
contents.
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Different layouts are available to rearrange your text.
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There are many layouts available depending on the slide’s content.
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Try them out and decide which one looks best.
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This is the Notes tool.
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The Notes tool allows you to add more text to your slide including hyperlinks.
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Add private notes you can use as a personal teleprompter, or public notes to supplement the web view of your deck with additional detail
and supporting links.
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Let’s edit the font/theme of a slide.
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At the top, portion of the screen, you will see the Fonts/Themes button.
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This appears when you click it.
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Select the font/theme that you like.
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You have the option to filter the image or not.
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Filtering the image changes the visibility of the text over the image.
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Make sure that the text is still easy to read.
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After you are done creating your slides, you can preview them.
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Click the Preview icon found on upper right side of the screen.
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You will be taken to the Preview mode.
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You can see the progress bar at the bottom.
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Hit the Escape key to exit from the Preview mode.
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To share or unlock your deck, click this button.
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Sharing your deck automatically makes it public.
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Clicking Share will show the below popup.
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You can share your deck on different social media channels.
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Let’s share the deck we made using in Twitter.
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Click on the Twitter icon.
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Click on Tweet.
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Your link will now show in your Twitter feed.
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Click the Help icon to see pointers for using Haiku Dec.
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You will see this.
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And those are the basics in using Haiku Deck.
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I encourage you to explore the website to learn more about Haiku Deck.
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Thank you for reading this tutorial!
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You can read other great tutorials like this in my blog.
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Please visit
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Please feel free to leave your comments and suggestions.
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I would love to read them!
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So, what are you waiting for?
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Try Haiku Deck now!
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One last gift for you
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“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”
― Dr. Seuss, I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!
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