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What Is Wrong With This Slide?

What Is Wrong With This Slide?. Dr. Steve Broskoske Misericordia University. Use as Overhead Replacement. Display text. Display static graphics. Use exactly as an overhead projector. Some clues that spyware is on your PC: (according to the Federal Trade Commission)

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What Is Wrong With This Slide?

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  1. What Is WrongWith This Slide? Dr. Steve Broskoske Misericordia University

  2. Use as Overhead Replacement • Display text. • Display static graphics. • Use exactly as an overhead projector.

  3. Some clues that spyware is on your PC: (according to the Federal Trade Commission) a barrage of pop-up ads a hijacked browser (takes you to sites other than those you type into the address box) a sudden or repeated change in your computer's Internet home page new and unexpected toolbars new and unexpected icons on the system tray at the bottom of your computer screen keys that don't work (for example, the "Tab" key that might not work when you try to move to the next field in a Web form) random error messages sluggish or downright slow performance when opening programs or saving files To guard against spyware, experts at the FTC and technologists suggest: Update Windows and Web browser software. Download free software only from sites you know and trust. Be careful with peer-to-peer file-sharing programs. Know the risks (FTC's P2P File Sharing Alert). Don't install any software without knowing exactly what it is. Ensure your browser security setting is high enough to detect unauthorized downloads. Don't click on any links within pop-up windows. (If you do, you may install spyware on your computer. Instead, close pop-up windows by clicking on the "X" icon in the title bar.) Don't click on links in spam that claim to offer anti-spyware software. Some software offered in spam actually installs spyware. Switch on the Windows firewall program or install a another similar product. Textbook-supplied PowerPoint Presentation

  4. Using PowerPoint • Highlight only your primary speaking points. Do not write down everything you will say on the slide. Otherwise, what will you talk about? You will only end up reading the slide at the class. • Use only a few words for each bulleted point. Remember, you will elaborate on these points as you present the material. • List items in order you will present them to the class. That way the group can follow your presentation. • Include no extraneous data that you will not refer to in your presentation.

  5. Using Visual effects • Content (and teacher) is center stage. • Draw attention to presentation, not special effects. • Colors. • Consistency - slides, bullets, fonts.

  6. EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS OF POWERPOINT • HOLD LEARNER ATTENTION. • PROVIDE MULTISENSORY INSTRUCTION. • MODEL EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY USE. • PROVIDE CLEAR, MEANINGFUL EXAMPLES. • PLUS MANY OTHER TEACHING/LEARNING BENEFITS!

  7. Lecture Notes in PowerPoint • In the editing mode, record notes for instructor use during a presentation. • Will not be seen by students. • Print out with a picture of slide to use when presenting.

  8. Why use PowerPoint? • Text and graphics of overhead projector • Plus multimedia: • Animations • Sounds • Movies The best of the old technology,plus a whole lot more!

  9. Printing Handouts • Print handouts from slides. • Eliminate need for students to copy everything. • Allow students to focus on you. • Allows students to take home the teacher’s notes. • Choose from the following formats: • 2, 4, 6, 9 slides on a piece of paper • 3 slides (with lines to take notes)

  10. Exploring the Oceans of the World • The ocean is a continuous body of water on the Earth. This water is typically divided into the following sections: • Atlantic • Pacific • Indian • Arctic • Southern

  11. Exploring the Oceans of the World • The ocean is a continuous body of water on the Earth. This water is typically divided into the following sections: • Atlantic • Pacific • Indian • Arctic • Southern

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