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PowerPoint Presentations for Teachers and Students

Exit. PowerPoint Presentations for Teachers and Students. Plan, Design, Create, Present, Engage, Evaluate, and Educate. Home. Exit. Research shows. Multimedia Projects. Support multiple intelligences Cooperative learning Construction of knowledge Show greater descriptive detail

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PowerPoint Presentations for Teachers and Students

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  1. Exit PowerPoint Presentations for Teachers and Students Plan, Design, Create, Present, Engage, Evaluate, and Educate

  2. Home Exit Research shows Multimedia Projects • Support multiple intelligences • Cooperative learning • Construction of knowledge • Show greater descriptive detail • Unique perspectives, diverse interests, skills • Students become producers of knowledge, not consumers

  3. Exit Home Overview of PowerPoint • Primarily electronic slide shows • Cross platform • Numerous predefined templates

  4. Hi MOM! Exit Home PowerPoint Has A Lot to OfferCarefully Planned or... AMess

  5. Home Exit Planning Multimedia Projects • Instructional Goals • Decide on the Project • Develop Skills for the project • Assess resources

  6. Group alternatives Heterogeneous Homogeneous Grouping variables ability Learning styles Group numbers Introduce social skills Listening politeness Place in groups Schedule computer time. On and off activities Home Exit Organize the Project

  7. Brainstorming Current knowledge what knowledge is needed (KWL chart) Whole class? Individuals? Small groups? Research On or off computers Library Classroom At home Bibliography sheet Journal/record keeper Home Exit Brainstorming/Research

  8. Exit Home Design!What Makes a Well-designed, Effective Presentation? Several Things….

  9. Play? Back? Go ? Exit Home Keep the User Interface Simple • Not for showing off all the features of PowerPoint • Users should only see what they need

  10. Exit Home Consistency is Important Exit • Objects that perform the same should look the same • Keep in the same position Home

  11. “Beep!” Exit Home Immediate Feedback to the User • Did the computer “hear” the user? • Short beep Exit Home

  12. Exit Home Use Familiar Metaphors • Use objects the user is familiar with. • Clearly understood

  13. Exit Home Colors • Background colors (no red) • Five or less colors per screen • Dark background = lighter text + visa versa • Consistent text color

  14. Exit Home Text • Not too “wordy” • Left justify • Double space • No blinking • No text on graphics • Large fonts • Same font throughout

  15. Exit Home Graphics • No unrelated pictures • Same place • Label charts and graphs Exit Plant Growth Home

  16. Exit Home Navigation Exit • Common navigation icons • Big enough • Permanent buttons at screen edge • Back up and forward • Exit button - each screen • Instructions Instructions ? Home

  17. Exit Home Video Files Exit • Keep the video segments short • Include replay button Home

  18. Blah,blah... Exit Home Audio Files Exit • Students love to hear their voices! • Conversation style • No audio conflicts • Sounds for transitions • 10 Seconds or less Home

  19. Exit Home Planning!Flowcharts and Storyboards • How organized? • Flowcharts • Storyboards • Credits, citations Where to Begin?

  20. Exit Home Flowcharts - Linear • Specific sequence • Step-by-step • Frog dissection steps Title Step 2 Step n Credits

  21. Exit Home Flowcharts - Tree/Cluster • Main idea • Branches into other topics • Perhaps main menu • Cluster = two subjects • Tree = more than two • States, music genres Title Menu Subject 1 Subject n Info Info

  22. Exit Home Flowcharts - Star • Main idea • Branches into several others • School presentations - activities, sports schedule, teacher contacts Subject 2 Subject n Subject 1 Menu Subject 5 Subject 3 Subject 4

  23. Exit Home Storyboards • Each one = square in the flowchart • Meets requirements of project • Include design and content information Sketch it here. Background: Border: Pictures: Title and text information: Navigation and Button information:

  24. Exit Home Evaluate • Rubrics for every stage of the project Research Flowchart Storyboard Self Evaluation Peer Evaluation Group Self Evaluation Teacher Evaluation Content Mechanics Design Presentation Final Grades A+

  25. Exit Home Now It’s Your Turn... • Pick your curriculum project • Quick flowchart • Storyboards • Put it together (see “How To” handout) • Present

  26. Exit Home Credits Ivers, Karen and Barron, Ann, Multimedia Projects in Education, Teachers Ideas Press, 1998 Sun Associates 55 Middlesex Street North Chelmsford, MA 01863 info@sun-associates.com Graphics from Barry’s Clip Art Server

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