3. AUDIO
When giving a powerful presentation, you need
to have audio along for the learners who need to
hear what you are teaching.
Examples: Cassette Recorder/CD
players, Earphones, talking books, and
multimedia kits.
4. VISUALS:
Nonprojected & projected
Two types of visuals nonprojected, which is your
real objects
Example: Exhibits, paperwork, photographs, etc.
The second is projected, which is something that
can be shown on the board, being prjected.
Example: PowerPoint, flip charts, felt
board, white board, etc.
5. What you need to
REMEMBER:
Break down your message.
Make transitions and flows smooth.
Provide colors, styles, tone, and themes.
Provide pictures and sound that is relevant to
the lesson.
BRING COLOR TO THE PRESENTATION.
6. REMEMBER (Continued)
Images convey emotions and facts
simultaneously.
Make sure your are enthusiastic in
your presentation (Know your role)
Involve audience/students in your
presentation
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7. CITATIONS
McDonald, J. & Lever-Duffy, J. (2007) Teaching
and Learning with Technology: Audiovisual
Technologies. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
Jukes, I. (2000) Bringing Down the House:
Creating Sensational Knock-Your-Socks Off
Presentations. Web. The Infosavvy Group.