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Biggest Problem: Text Biggest Problem: Text Heavy SlidesHeavy Slides
• Projected slides are a good medium for depicting an idea graphically or providing an overview. They are a poor medium for detail and reading. Avoid paragraphs,
quotations and even complete sentences. Limit your slides to five lines of text and use words and phrases to make your points. The audience will be able to digest and retain key points more easily. Don’t use your slides as speaker’s notes or to simply project an outline of your presentation.
• Another visual cliché. Templates force you to fit your original ideas into someone else’s pre-packaged mold. The templates often contain distracting backgrounds and poor color combinations. Pick up a good book on Web graphics and apply the same principles to your slides. Create your own distinctive look or use your company logo in a corner of the screen.
Using PPT as a note Using PPT as a note delivery systemdelivery system
But I need all that text
Taking notes makes a Taking notes makes a differencedifference
• Kiewra, K., Fletcher, H. (1984) The relationship between levels of note-taking and achievement. Human Learning: Journal of Practical Research & Applications, 3(4) 273-280.
How should they get How should they get the notes?the notes?
• Raver, S. & Maydosz, A. (2010). Impact of the provision and timing of instructor-provided notes on university students’ learning. Active Learning in Higher Education, 11(3) 189-200.
Students like Students like PowerPointPowerPoint
Priyadarshini, K., Shetty, H. & Reena, R. (2012). Assement of different teaching aids and teaching methods for the better perception of biochemistry by 1st MBBS students. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Science 1(6) 1159-1165.
How we use How we use PowerPointPowerPoint
• As a note taking guide• As a substitute Blackboard/whiteboard• As a visual aid• As a demonstration model
The key The key Concepts they Concepts they should write should write
downdownAdd visual images that will help them
remember the concepts
How we use How we use PowerPointPowerPoint
• As a note taking guide
• As a substitute Blackboard/whiteboard
• As a visual aid• As a demonstration model
PPT FixesPPT FixesUse student input to create the slide during a discussion in Use student input to create the slide during a discussion in
class. class.
Pet Peeve Solutions• Reading the slides• Too much text• Images you can’t see• Crazy animations• Endless droning ppt• One slide handouts• Hard to highlight Things• Not know how to use
ppt
• Only put a broad topic on the slide and explain yourself
• Preview the images• Import the image into
Viewer, make it a jpg. • Handout with even less text
than the presentation• Put a summarized version on
BB• Teach the young and old
scholars to print slides better
How we use How we use PowerPointPowerPoint
• As a note taking guide• As a substitute Blackboard/whiteboard
• As a visual aid• As a demonstration model
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(This image is animated so that the numbered areas appear during the lecture. )
How we use How we use PowerPointPowerPoint
• As a note taking guide• As a substitute Blackboard/whiteboard• As a visual aid
• As a demonstration model
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How Students can use How Students can use PowerpointPowerpoint
• Making posters for online display
• Doing Ignite presentations• Creating concept maps
http://www.posterpresentations.com/html/free_poster_templates.html
How Students can use How Students can use PowerpointPowerpoint
• Making posters for online display
• Doing Ignite presentations• Creating concept maps
http://jwhipple.wikispaces.com/Ignite+Presentations
How Students can use How Students can use PowerpointPowerpoint
• Making posters for online display• Doing Ignite presentations
• Creating concept maps
Let SmartArt guide Let SmartArt guide themthem
Go to “insert”, choose “smart art”, and have students illustrate concepts from the class by filling these pre-made metaphors.
Have them save the images as pdfs and post them on Discussion Boards or Blogs to share them with each other.
Any classroom Any classroom technology is only technology is only
helpful for learning if helpful for learning if the students the students dodo
something with it. something with it.