ittle or no instruction in the students’ e-Learning, and the “voice of the instructor” (all the little things we say and do when standing in front of a class) is missing
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lacking both in interactivity to hold the learner’s interest and to ensure that learning occurs, and in sufficient information to guide the learner through the lesson or course.
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he IDP contains a variety of information, such as the purpose of the course, its proposed length, a description of the audience(s), the instructional strategies to be used, and an outline of the content
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Get closer to your audience by moving away from or in front of the podium
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This is something I am very uncomforable doing, even in my own classroom. I need to work on this.
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It is pretty freeing to move away from the front of the room and get a students prespective. It lets you see your slides from the back of the room, or notice what Johnny is writing or not writing on. You may find you actual enjoy it.
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The audience should be looking at you more than the screen
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Most people listening to presentations tend to tune out after about 10 minutes
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The less clutter you have on your slide, the more powerful your visual message will become.
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By getting out of the Slide View and into the Slide Sorter view, you can see how the logical flow of your presentation is progressing.
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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders."
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I just saw this same post and thought it looked interesting.
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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders."
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in the aggregate (e.g., your “PowerPoint deck”) can be perfectly and completely understood without your narration, then it begs the question: why are you there?
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I love this, I wish that all presenters were given this statement to check their presentations before going public with them. I think it is a good reflection piece to see if you have developed a quality presentation. I am going to make this part of my proofreading process when preparing presentations from here on out!
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You can wreck a communication process with lousy logic or unsupported facts, but you can’t complete it without emotion. Logic is not enough.
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You can wreck a communication process with lousy logic or unsupported facts, but you can’t complete it without emotio
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Articles: Preparation - 0 views
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If your audience could remember only three things about your presentation,what would you want it to be?
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I think this is a great question to ask yourself when planning a presenation. To make it purposeful, you want to think about what others will gain from the presentation.
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I love this as well. I think it will really help me to focus on what truly is important and help me to limit all the other content that I may have thought was needed, but would just take away from the presentation.
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This is a very good way to think about your presentation. This will help us make sure it is not too long.
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he analog approach (paper or whiteboard) to sketch out my ideas and create a rough storyboard really helps solidify and simplify my message in my own head.
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We do not tell a story from memory alone; we do not need to memorize a story that has meaning to us. If it is real, then it is in us.
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Yes. This. I have sat through presenatations where others are just sharing information and I have presented when I have been assigned a slide or two to present. I have received excellent feedback when I have been able to present about a topic that I am passionate about and connected to. When I can share why it is important to me the message is so much easier to get across. I'm trying to think about how traditional required PD can be reformatted to include more story telling.
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