This weeks topic is about Presentations and what makes good presentations and makes presentations not as strong. For my work, I have the responsibility to design many presentations for different events. One thing that I have learned is that font size and color is the most important thing. If the audience can not read what you are presenting, then you are going to have problems. We use the software called Abode Connect which lets live audiences view the presentation from any computer (with an access key). This software allows one to record the presentation for later viewing. I believe that it does similar functions as google documents.
In the classroom, I could see how having assess to presentations could be beneficial to the students. For instance, lectures could be recorded and put on the internet. The students could view them from their own house for extra help from the lesson. Or if a student misses a day of class, they could just log on and view the information for the day. I see this happening in older classrooms, especially in our college classrooms. Some classes are strictly all based online and you may never know what the professor/teacher looks like.
Elementary Learning is going to consist of different presentations. The presentations may be used for parents to see what is being learned in the classroom and keep them posted. Or they be used in staff meetings. Right now, the methods for teaching elementary education is not "PowerPoint" or lecture base, so presentations may not be used very often to teach the students.
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