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David Sacks, Ph.D. Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching
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Good Instructional Habits Assertion Evidence Design Incorporate Technology Guided Experience
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Good Instructional Habits Feedback and Assessment Learning Objectives Teaching and Learning Activities Dee Fink pg. 62
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Brainstorm Organize and plan Seek information to include Select a design Start typing
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A presentation that limits the number of words on a slide and emphasizes the power of graphics to make the point. Sample presentationpresentation
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Select “Insert” tab at top of screen Select “Action” in the “Links” section Click the “Hyperlink to” radio button ◦ Provides many options select the one that works for you ◦ For last example “Other PowerPoint Presentation..”
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Watch this video on how NOT to use PowerPointon how NOT to use PowerPoint Select “Insert” tab at top of screen Select “Hyperlink” in the “Links” section Type the phrase you wish to include in the textbox “Text to display” Copy/Paste the website address in the textbox “Address:”
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Select “Insert” tab at the top of the screen Select “Picture” from “Illustrations” Section Pick the picture you desire from the selection that appear Manipulate to fit your needs Follow similar procedure for “Clip Art”, “Photo Album”, “Shapes”, and “Chart”
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Using Audience Response Systems to gather feedback from students Develops group collaborationgroup collaboration
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1. Assess students knowledge with an exam 2. Start by thinking about the learning objectives 3. Asking questions that require a one word response
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1. True 2. False
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1. Strongly Agree 2. Agree 3. Neutral 4. Disagree 5. Strongly Disagree
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Uses Radio Frequency Selected for systemic use at UK Free download from: https://download.uky.edu/https://download.uky.edu/ Works with PowerPoint Simple and intuitive
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Open TurningPoint Insert a slide, select TurningPoint 2008 Insert Object Select various options Use the TurningPoint tutorial as neededTurningPoint
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Practice your presentation! Make sure all links work Run presentation from same computer
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Use remaining time to: 1. Develop objectives of presentation 2. Consider how you will assess learning 3. Create presentation that meshes with objectives and assessment practices
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Fink, L. D. (2003). Creating significant learning experiences: An integrated approach to designing college courses. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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