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Jeff Johnson

Presentation Zen: Making presentations in the TED style - 1 views

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    TED has earned a lot of attention over the years for many reasons, including the nature and quality of its short-form conference presentations. All presenters lucky enough to be asked to speak at TED are given 18-minute slots maximum (some are for even less time such as 3- and 6-minute slots). Some who present at TED are not used to speaking on a large stage, or are at least not used to speaking on their topic with strict time restraints. TED does not make a big deal publicly out of the TED Commandments, but many TED presenters have referenced the speaking guidelines in their talks and in their blogs over the years (e.g., Ben Saunders). Below is a photo of the TED Commandments that have been sent to speakers in the past.
Jeff Johnson

Richard Mayer's Multimedia Learning Theory (Representation & Interaction Design: Journal) - 0 views

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    For hundreds of years verbal messages have been the primary means of explaining ideas to learners. Although verbal learning offers a powerful tool for humans, this book explores ways of going beyond the purely verbal. An alternative to purely verbal presentations is to use multimedia presentations in which people learn from both words and pictures--a situation the author calls multimedia learning. Multimedia encyclopedias have become the latest addition to students' reference tools, and the world wide web is full of messages that combine words and pictures. This book summarizes ten years of research aimed at realizing the promise of multimedia learning.
Alison Hall

Prezi.com - 0 views

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    The zooming presentation editor
Joshua Sherk

Presentations from Handheld Learning 2006 - 0 views

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    MLearning (Mobile) Learning: presentation about revolutionary education. Cool stuff!!
Joshua Sherk

think:lab: I Can See Clearly Now (And I'm Smiling) - 0 views

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    using presentation with technology
Joshua Sherk

Flowgram - 0 views

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    Viewers control their presentation on miscellaneous levels
Joshua Sherk

Home - Web 2.0: Classroom Collaboration - 0 views

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    workshop/presentation on Web 2.0
Jeff Johnson

How to Use Comic Life in the Classroom | Macinstruct - 0 views

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    There's a long history of comics in the classroom, and the list of references at the end of this article is a great starting point for learning about this concept. While there's still resistance to this medium being used in education - whether by staff or students - there is also a growing movement to use every valuable tool available. Comics have some great uses in the classroom and in a variety of curricula. From pre-readers to high school students, from English to ESL to Science and Math, comics can help students analyze, synthesize and absorb content that may be more difficult when presented in only one way.
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