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How to Give A Powerful Presentation to Your Classroom
In order to give a phenomenal presentation to your class, you have to think of the many options you have on how you want to present the information. There are different ways to present, such as: technological ways or even just by lecturing. Advantages of learning with  visuals: offers visual literacy activities, provide practice interpreting visual messages, and encourage students to create visuals that communicate.    -Text book – Teaching and Learning with Technology   page 333
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Create  some kind of an outline to make sure you hit every point you want to cover
Create a structured rough draft
Organize

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How To Give A Powerful Presentation To Your

  • 1. How to Give A Powerful Presentation to Your Classroom
  • 2. In order to give a phenomenal presentation to your class, you have to think of the many options you have on how you want to present the information. There are different ways to present, such as: technological ways or even just by lecturing. Advantages of learning with visuals: offers visual literacy activities, provide practice interpreting visual messages, and encourage students to create visuals that communicate. -Text book – Teaching and Learning with Technology page 333
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  • 4. Create some kind of an outline to make sure you hit every point you want to cover
  • 5. Create a structured rough draft
  • 7. If you are free lecturing, you don’t necessarily have to follow an outlineJukes, Ian. "Bringing Down the House:." Info Savy. May 2005. The InfoSavvy Group, Web. 19 Feb 2010. <http://www.infosavvygroup.com>.
  • 8. Tips Consistency- Be consistent in the way you treat & use text & graphics. Differentiate between consistency & uniformity. Uniformity creates a predictable & monotonous visual effect. Good layouts however, create visual tension so attendees’ attention is maintained. Text should be limited to a general 6X6 rule: 6 words across or six bullets down. The words would be considered "markers" of key ideas to support the oral presentation of the message. You can also go to Presenters University at following Webpage for some more tips: http://www.presentersuniversity.com/visuals_Basics.php Jukes, Ian. "Bringing Down the House:." Info Savy. May 2005. The InfoSavvy Group, Web. 19 Feb 2010. <http://www.infosavvygroup.com>.
  • 9. TIPS FOR DELIVERING -Energize your statistics. -Compare & contrast things. -Harness your fear to work in your favor. Jukes, Ian. "Bringing Down the House:." Info Savy. May 2005. The InfoSavvy Group, Web. 19 Feb 2010. <http://www.infosavvygroup.com>.
  • 10. What to do to calm your nerves? Arrive early and get the feel for the room. Meet and greet with your class to familiarize yourself with how they are. Breathing is always the most important thing and helps you relax. Using humor is the best way to break the ice. It relaxes you and your audience. Jukes, Ian. "Bringing Down the House:." Info Savy. May 2005. The InfoSavvy Group, Web. 19 Feb 2010. <http://www.infosavvygroup.com>.