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Introduction to PowerPoint
Heidi Eaton and Cindy Hutman
Elgin Community College
Spring 2004
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Introduction to PowerPoint
• General Concerns• Instructional Design Issues• Good News and Bad News• Conclusion and Discussion
• Ultimate goal…help you to choose a lesson or portion of a lesson to convert to PowerPoint.
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General Concerns
• Lessons to be learned from NASA
• Too much of a good thing
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General Concerns
• “…describing the widespread use of PowerPoint within NASA as one of the obstacles to internal communication, and criticizing the Debris Assessment presentation for mechanically underplaying the uncertainties that remained.”
• (From: William Langewiesche, "Columbia's Last Flight"; Atlantic Monthly, Nov. 2003)
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General Concerns
• Too much of a good thing.– Too much text– Presented too quickly– Visual and auditory stimuli at the same time– Prohibits interaction
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Instructional Design Issues
Energy Shifts…
About every 10 minutes...
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Instructional Design Issues
Choosing PowerPoint over other instructional methods...
Minimum amount of text
Graphics or visuals
Interactive
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Use of Graphics or Visuals
When the material is visual…
When a graphic would make the material more interesting or memorable...
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NEOCLASSICISM
• stable composition• symmetrical balance• one-point linear
perspective• shallow stage space• minimal color, red
accent
Courtesy: Marybeth Koos
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Anatomy of a Neuron
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Hard vs. soft light
Angled light
High key vs. low key
Courtesy: Gary Christenson
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Low angle
Courtesy: Gary Christenson
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Medium Angle
Courtesy: Gary Christenson
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High angle
Courtesy: Gary Christenson
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Memorable
• However, ships weren’t required to have operators man wireless radios continuously until 1912, after the Titanic disaster.
Courtesy: Gary Christenson
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Memorable
• 1994—O.J. Simpson charged with murder. 90 million witness his televised low-speed chase.
• 1995—O.J. acquitted. Noon reading of verdict affects water use, the stock market and electrical power.
Courtesy: Gary Christenson
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Shakespeare
• Born in April 1564
• Born in Stratford-on-Avon
• Married Anne Hathaway in 1582
• They had 3 children
• Died in 1616
• Buried in Stratford-on-Avon
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cell body
axon
myelin sheath
dendrites
Nodes of Ranvier
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Interactive
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• Which of the following words does NOT belong?– a. Watson– b. Pavlov– c. psychoanalytic– d. Skinner
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• Which of the following words does NOT belong?– c. psychoanalytic
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• Psychology is a science because psychologists answer questions and test theories by ______________.
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• Psychology is a science because psychologists answer questions and test theories by doing research, collecting data.
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My Web Page
Two ways to get to my web page…
from the ECC homepage--www.elgin.edu
or directly--http://faculty.elgin.edu/chutman
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Child and Family Webguide
• Maintained by Tufts University
• Child development sites
• Screened by graduate students
• Rated for content, authority and ease of use
• Constantly updated
• Let’s visit the Webguide
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Use of Speaker Notes
Convert this sentence from passive to active:
It is difficult to drive in snow.
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Use of the pen...
Where would you put a comma in this sentence?
Well Susan this is a fine mess you are in.
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Use of the pen
Facts about REM sleep
Comparing REM and NREM
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Facts about REM sleep
• Considered “dream” sleep
• Active brain wave pattern
• Paralyzed voluntary muscles
• Eye movements
• Important for psychology well-being
• Important for cognitive abilities
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Comparing REM and NREM
• REM is “active”, NREM less brain activity
• REM no body movement, NREM sleep walking, tossing and turning
• REM dream activity, NREM thinking
• REM mentally restorative, NREM physically restorative
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Introduction to PowerPoint
• General Concerns– NASA– Too Much of a Good Thing
• Instructional Design Issues– Energy Shifts– When to Use PowerPoint
• Good News and Bad News