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Frank T. Stritter, PhD The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Questions What are the organizational principles of a lecture? Can I organize my lecture into its three principal components? What are aspects of delivery style that contribute to its effectiveness?
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Overview FTS summarizes organizational principles Practice organizing lecture Discussion of individual lectures Break FTS demonstrates delivery styles Discussion of delivery styles Adjourn
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Why lecture?
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Why Lecture? Challenge beliefs Provide structure Clarify concepts Synthesize new information Model thinking process Enthuse and motivate
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What are the skills of a good lecturer?
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Clarity of Subject Matter - Knows material - Organizes into key points - Communicates purpose - Uses time effectively - Paces presentation - Uses audiovisual aids appropriately - Summarizes Skills of a good lecturer
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Rapport in relationships with learners - Is enthusiastic about topic - Inspires interest in topic - Asks good questions w/o intimidating - Provides time for discussion - Responds to audience needs - Has visible personality Skills of a good lecturer
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Introduction Body/Discussion Conclusion
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The Introduction Gain attention Establish relevance Identify goals Provide overview Establish ground rules
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The Body/Discussion
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Pick 5 to 6 key points
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Rule 1. Concise statement of the key point 2. Display 3. Reexpression E.g. 4. Elaboration a. Detail b. Explanation c. Illustration d. Examples e. Relationships Rule 5. Recapitulation/Restatement “Rule – E.g. – Rule” Technique
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How Much Do Learners Remember in a Lecture?
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The Conclusion Ask questions Create anticipation Encourage questions Summarize key points Help learners remember
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Organizing a Lecture - Summary 1) Decide why you will lecture 2) Reflect on the characteristics of effectiveness 3) Develop an Introduction - 5 minutes 4) Develop a Body/Discussion of five key points– 45 minutes 5) Develop a Conclusion – 10 minutes
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Thank you!
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