A Powerful PresentationMultimedia in EducationByManuela Moruzzi
PurposesPresent InformationState ObjectivesUse multimedia to address various learning styles
CharacteristicsClear, consistent, organized, easy on the eyes and fun.Use key ideas and words to support oral presentationUse graphs, pictures, transparencies, and audio tools as well.Repeat, reinforce, interactive follow up
  "Approximately 20 to 30 percent of the school-aged population remembers what is heard; 40 percent recalls well visually the things that are seen or read; many must write or use their fingers in some manipulative way to help them remember basic facts; other people cannot internalize information or skills unless they use them in real-life activities such as actually writing a letter to learn the correct format."
The importance of the audienceAuditory LearnersRegulating voice tone, inflection, and body language will help all students maintain interest and attention. Visual LearnersShow me and I'll understand." Visual learners benefit from diagrams, charts, pictures, films, and written directionsKinesthetic LearnersMost of the school population excels through kinesthetic means: touching, feeling, experiencing the material at hand.
CitationsTeaching Students to Read Through Their Individual Learning Styles, Marie Carbo, Rita Dunn, and Kenneth Dunn; Prentice-Hall, 1986Bringing Down the House: Creating Sensational Knock-Your-     Socks Off Presentations . By Ian Jukes, The InfoSavvyGroup, http://www.infosavvygroup.com Feb 2010

A Powerful Presentation

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    A Powerful PresentationMultimediain EducationByManuela Moruzzi
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    PurposesPresent InformationState ObjectivesUsemultimedia to address various learning styles
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    CharacteristicsClear, consistent, organized,easy on the eyes and fun.Use key ideas and words to support oral presentationUse graphs, pictures, transparencies, and audio tools as well.Repeat, reinforce, interactive follow up
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    "Approximately20 to 30 percent of the school-aged population remembers what is heard; 40 percent recalls well visually the things that are seen or read; many must write or use their fingers in some manipulative way to help them remember basic facts; other people cannot internalize information or skills unless they use them in real-life activities such as actually writing a letter to learn the correct format."
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    The importance ofthe audienceAuditory LearnersRegulating voice tone, inflection, and body language will help all students maintain interest and attention. Visual LearnersShow me and I'll understand." Visual learners benefit from diagrams, charts, pictures, films, and written directionsKinesthetic LearnersMost of the school population excels through kinesthetic means: touching, feeling, experiencing the material at hand.
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    CitationsTeaching Students toRead Through Their Individual Learning Styles, Marie Carbo, Rita Dunn, and Kenneth Dunn; Prentice-Hall, 1986Bringing Down the House: Creating Sensational Knock-Your- Socks Off Presentations . By Ian Jukes, The InfoSavvyGroup, http://www.infosavvygroup.com Feb 2010