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Discover effective strategies for creating PowerPoint presentations that truly teach. This discussion focuses on understanding your purpose, knowing your topic, and engaging your students to foster learning. Learn how to structure your slides for consistency and flow, promote critical thinking, and effectively narrate your content. Also, we'll explore the importance of knowing your audience and considering their prior knowledge and expectations. Elevate your presentation skills with best practices and references to inspiring examples.
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By Kimberly Jordan EDAP 690 Does your PowerPoint Teach?
Discussion • John F. Kennedy • Quote from inaugural address • January 20, 1961
What is your purpose? • Know your topic • Describe the topic • Prepare your students to learn • Engage your students
How does it look? • Be consistent • Slides should flow • Promote critical thinking • Reduce or eliminate trasitions
Narrate it • Insert/record sound • Do not just read • Link it to the picture
Who is your audience? • Prior knowledge • Working memory • What are your expectations from the audience?
References • Boring PowerPoint. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVFcagL1nsA • http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jfkinaugural.htm