Hyper Studio 3.1 How to
for Haha`ione School by Miki St.Laurent
What is Hyper Studio ?
Drawing Pictures
Making A Story Board
Adding Buttons
Adding Pictures,
Movies & Sound
Adding a Text Field
Animation
Saving / Retrieving Files
Posting to the Web
SAMPLE PROJECT IDEAS
ASSESSMENT
ASSIGNMENT

What is Hyper Studio?

  • Hyper Studio is a multimedia software that permits the user to create a stack of cards within which pictures, movies, sound clips and animations can be incorporated. It is also a stack which can be viewed insequential order or by jumping from one card to another with the use of hyper-links or buttons.
  • Hyper Studio is very much like web pages which are hyper-inked from one page to another.
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DRAWING PICTURES:

1. Launch Hyper Studio

2. Use the tools to construct your picture

  • Use Browser to Press Buttons, Type Text
  • Use Arrow to Move Objects, Select Buttons, Graphics and Text Fields
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  • Button Tool = Add /Modify a Button
  • Graphic Tool = Add /Modify Graphic
  • Text Tool = Add /Modify Text
  • Selector Tools = Use to select Object or parts of a drawing
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  • Painting Tools = Double Click on Paint Brush to select brush type / Spray with Spray Can and Fill with Paint Can.
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  • Double Click on Eraser to select color of eraser / Double Click on the Line Tool to select Line Thickness / Double Click on the Pencil to zoom in for details
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  • Hold down on Shift Key to make a square or a circle. Double Click on shapes to draw with Filled Pattern.
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  • Paint Text / Zoom in for details / Select Attributes with Eye Dropper

Hyper Studio 3.1 Pull Down Menu Bar

File

Edit

Move

Objects

Options

Extras

New Stack
Open Stack
Save Stack
Save Stack As
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Import Background
Export Screen
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Add Clip Art
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Page Setup
Print
Print to Video
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Quit

Undo
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Cut
Copy
Paste
Clear
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New Card
Ready Made CardS
Delete Card
Cut Card
Copy Card
Edit this Object
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Effects
Erase Background
Preferences

Back
Home
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First Card
Previous Card
Next Card
Last Card
Clear
Jump to Card
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Find Text

Add a Button
Add a Text Object
Add a Graphic Object
HyperText Link
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Bring Closer
Send Farther
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About this Card
About this Stack

Line Size
Brush Size
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Draw Filled
Draw Multiple
Draw Center
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Magnify
Text Style
Set Text Color
Set Eraser Color
Standard Colors
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Hide Object
Hide Menu Bar

Extra Manger
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Box Maker
Check Spelling
Export Web Pages
Laser Disk Port Chooser
Menu Tamer
Most Recent
Story Boards
Title Card

3. Sample Picture

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MAKING A STORY BOARD

LINEAR STORY BOARD

A Linear Story Board usually consists of several cards all in sequential order and are connected to each othe by hyper-linked buttons. The user must view the stack by starting from card 1 and proceeding to card 2 to 3 and so on.

NON-LINEAR STORY BOARD

A Non-Linear Story Board usually consists of several cards which are connected to each other by hyper-linked buttons BUT affords the user, the flexibility to view cards according to the users' choice.

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|What is HyperStudio? |Drawing Pictures|Making A Story Board|
|Adding Buttons |Adding Pictures, Movies & Sound |Adding a Text Field|
|Animation |Saving & Retrieving FIles |Posting to the Web|
|Sample Project Ideas |Assessment| Assignment|


| Fun with Multimedia |
| Kid Pix Studio | Hyper Studio | Power Point Presentation
| TLCF 2000|

Updated 06/15/2000
Miki St.Laurent