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Powering PowerPoint for e 3 Instruction Module 1: Basic PowerPoint

Powering PowerPoint for e 3 Instruction Module 1: Basic PowerPoint. EDG 6925 Instructional Materials Development Spring 2009. Barbara Davis & Christie Suggs. Powering PowerPoint for e 3 Instruction: Basic. What is e 3 Instruction ? Effective Efficient Engaging s e 3 Instruction?

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Powering PowerPoint for e 3 Instruction Module 1: Basic PowerPoint

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  1. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction Module 1: Basic PowerPoint EDG 6925 Instructional Materials Development Spring 2009 Barbara Davis & Christie Suggs

  2. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic • What is e3 Instruction? • Effective • Efficient • Engagingse3 Instruction? • Effective • Efficient • Engaging

  3. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic • What is e3 Instruction? • Enervative • Endless • Empty • Efficient • Engaging

  4. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic • Efficient • Engaging

  5. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic • Achieving e3Instruction using First Principles: • Activation • Demonstration • Application • Task Centered • Integration • Efficient • Engaging

  6. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction : Basic • Feedback • e3 • Was this presentation effective? • Was this presentation efficient? • Was this presentation engaging? • e3 • Was this presentation enervative? • Do you understand enervative? • Was this presentation endless? • Do you understand endless? • Was this presentation empty? • Do you understand empty?

  7. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic • Feedback • First Principles • Did this presentation activate prior knowledge? • Did this presentation demonstrate skills? • Did this presentation apply skills? • Did this presentation allow you to integrate your skills? • Did this presentation engage you in a task?

  8. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic How –To Open Module 1A for step-by-step instructions for creating a Basic PowerPoint Presentation OR Continue through this module to experience Basic PowerPoint with Narration and then open Module 1A for step-by-step instructions for creating a Basic PowerPoint Presentation.

  9. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic • Your turn! • Open PowerPoint and practice: • Choose a template • Enter Text • Create new slide • Enter graphic

  10. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction Module 1: Basic with Narration EDG 6925 Instructional Materials Development Spring 2009 Barbara Davis & Christie Suggs

  11. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • What is e3 Instruction? • Effective • Efficient • Engagingse3 Instruction? • Effective • Efficient • Engaging

  12. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • What is e3 Instruction? • Enervative • Endless • Empty • Efficient • Engaging

  13. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • Efficient • Engaging

  14. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • Achieving e3Instruction using First Principles: • Activation • Demonstration • Application • Task Centered • Integration • Efficient • Engaging

  15. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • Feedback • e3 • Was this presentation effective? • Was this presentation efficient? • Was this presentation engaging? • e3 • Was this presentation enervative? • Do you understand enervative? • Was this presentation endless? • Do you understand endless? • Was this presentation empty? • Do you understand empty?

  16. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • Feedback • First Principles • Did this presentation activate prior knowledge? • Did this presentation demonstrate skills? • Did this presentation apply skills? • Did this presentation allow you to integrate your skills? • Did this presentation engage you in a task?

  17. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • How –To • Open Module 1A for step-by-step instructions for creating a Basic PowerPoint Presentation with Narration. Learn how to • Choose a Template • Create a New slide • Add Graphics AND • Record Narration

  18. Powering PowerPoint for e3 Instruction: Basic With Narration • Your turn! • Open PowerPoint and practice: • Use your prior skills to • Choose a template • Enter Text • Create new slide • Enter graphic • Then practice recording and playing back narration. After practice you are ready for Module 2 – Animating PowerPoint

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