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Title: Instructional Technology and Media for the Classroom


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Instructional Technology and Media for the
Classroom
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Why Use Visuals?
  • The audience is 43 more likely to be persuaded
  • Same material can be covered in 25-40 less time
  • Retention is improved up to 38
  • David Peoples (1992), Presentations Plus, John
    Wiley and Sons.

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Why Use Visuals?
  • The presenter is perceived as being
  • More professional
  • More persuasive
  • More credible
  • More interesting
  • Better prepared
  • David Peoples (1992), Presentations Plus, John
    Wiley and Sons.

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Types of Visual Media
  • Chalk/White Board
  • Flip Chart
  • Posters
  • Actual Objects
  • Flannel Board
  • Bulletin Board
  • Opaque Projector
  • Overhead projector
  • Slides
  • PowerPoint presentations
  • Films and Videos
  • World Wide Web
  • Computer software
  • Miscellaneous
  • embedded objects in plastic resin
  • words written on glove fingers

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Chalk/White Board
  • Every room has one - use them
  • Write LARGE and legible
  • Always title what you put on the board
  • Compartments of the ruminant stomach
  • Parts of the flower
  • Dont teach to the board
  • Avoid turning your back to the students for long
    periods of time

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Flip Chart
  • Can be prepared in advance
  • Easy to make and use
  • A good change of pace
  • Relatively inexpensive
  • Can utilize color
  • Portable
  • Turning pages reveal information and paces your
    presentation

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Posters
  • Portable
  • Good for diagrams, illustrations or collections
  • leaves
  • insects
  • seeds

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Actual Objects
  • Whenever possible, bring actual objections into
    the class
  • sparkplug
  • oxy-acetylene rig
  • plants
  • chicken
  • tools
  • Keep the object out of sight until ready to use
    (play on curiosity)

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Flannel Board
  • An oldie but goody
  • 3 x 3 Board is covered with flannel
  • Pieces of flannel are cut out in shapes and stuck
    to the board
  • Great for teaching landscape design
  • Words can be written on strips of paper (with
    little bits of sandpaper glued to the back)

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Bulletin Board
  • Can communicate information
  • Should be changed regularly
  • Good activity for students

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Opaque Projector
  • A real dinosaur
  • Used to project pages of a book or actual objects
    (provided they are thin)

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Overhead Transparency
  • Can cover more material
  • Prepared in advance
  • Face the class
  • Professional looking
  • Can skip material
  • Can use a cheat sheet easily
  • Can use over and over

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Slides
  • A smart teacher will carry a camera at all times
  • Slides of student projects make excellent
    teaching aides

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PowerPoint Presentation
  • Used by cutting edge teachers
  • Has various features that can hold the classes
    attention
  • Projected through
  • A LCD projector on the overhead
  • A converter hooked to a television
  • A video projector
  • More later...

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Films and Videos
  • Films and filmstrips are rapidly disappearing
  • Sources of Free Videos
  • Venard Films
  • Farm Film Foundation
  • At the start of the year, order videos for the
    entire year

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World Wide Web/Computer Software
  • Thousands of agriculture sites can be accessed
  • There is considerable agricultural software
    titles
  • They can be projected using the same technology
    as PowerPoint presentations

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Principles of Designing Visuals
  • Avoid using all upper case
  • Eliminate unnecessary words
  • Use consistent fonts, sizes and weights
  • Remember the six-by-six rule
  • Limit type faces and type sizes

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How big should the letters be?
  • A transparency held up (no projector) should be
    readable at six feet.

A A A
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How big should the letters be?
  • You should be able to read a slide held at arms
    length.

A A A
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How big should the letters be?
  • For computer generated presentations, use the
    pre-designed templates in the presentation
    program
  • If electronic presentation on television, use a
    40 font, sans serif

A A A
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Color and Design
  • Dark colors make the best background for slides
    and slide shows
  • Light colors are best for overheads
  • Use clip art sparingly
  • Keep the same design through out the presentation

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Electronic Presentations
  • Dont get carried away on different transition
    effects!
  • Use sound in moderation
  • Use animation in moderation

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Major Presentation Programs
  • PowerPoint
  • Harvard Graphics
  • Corel Presentations
  • Astound
  • Freelance
  • Persuasion

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Steps in Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Open the PowerPoint Program
  • Select a template
  • A template is a predesigned format for a
    presentation.

I say, er I say how many templates comes with
PowerPoint?
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Sound
  • CD tracks can be played!

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Preparing Presentations
  • After text, graphics (clip art and video), and
    sounds are in the presentation then
  • Make text builds, animations and slide
    transitions
  • Slide Show - Custom Animations
  • Add other special effects
  • Slide Show - Action Settings
  • Quick and Dirty shortcuts

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Adding Pizzaz!
  • For simple animations, insert a clip art graphic
    on to your slide and then add an appropriate
    animation effect from the slide show menu
  • A sports car clip art was placed above this red
    section on the right edge.
  • Then crawl from left was selected from the
    animation effects menu.

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Non-Linear Presentations
  • Prepare all your slides
  • On the home slide insert clip art, objects or
    words for people to click on to go other places
  • For each launch point
  • Slide Show
  • Action Settings...
  • Hyperlink to
  • Slide

Click here to see an example
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Odds and Ends
  • Links to Web sites can be inserted in PowerPoint
    (must have the URL)
  • If the computer is connected to the Internet, you
    will go to the web site
  • Slide Show
  • Action Settings
  • Hyperlink to
  • URL

http//www.presentations.com/
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Odds and Ends
  • YOU can put your PowerPoint presentations on the
    World Wide Web in less than 10 minutes (provided
    you have access to a web server)

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Teaching with the Web
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