Title: Teaching with PowerPoint
1Teaching with PowerPoint
Created by the Instructional Technology Center
2Why PowerPoint?
3Why PowerPoint?
- Accessible
- Inexpensive
- Portable
- Digitize Lectures
- Internet Capable
- Integration of Media
- Enhance the Learning Experience
4Menus
Slide Pane
Task Pane
Slide
Drawing Toolbar
5Common Uses and Misuses of PowerPoint
6Uses
- Supplement Notes and Lecture Material
- Incorporate Media into Lectures
- Enhance Information Retention
- Engage Students in Lecture
7Misuses
- Bullet Points Only
- Note Dependence
- No Visual Stimulation
- Too Much Information
- Illegible
- Visually Unappealing
8DOs and DONTs
- Can you determine what is wrong with the
following PowerPoint Slides?
9DOs and DONTs
- Can you determine what is wrong with the
following PowerPoint Slides?
10DOs and DONTs
- Can you determine what is wrong with the
following PowerPoint Slides?
11PlanningLaying the Foundation
- Who are they?
- What is their knowledge level on the topic?
Consider the Message
- What do you want to say?
- How do you want to say it?
- What role (if any) will graphics play in the
presentation? - What font will you use? Is it clean and readable?
12PlanningLaying the Foundation
Consider the Content
- What topic(s) will you cover?
- How will you organize the content?
- What time constraints exist?
- Consider a theme to tie it all together.
13Gagnes 9 Eventsof Instruction
14Gagnes 9 Events ofInstruction
- Gain Attention
- Inform Learners of Objectives
- Stimulate Recall of Prior Learning
- Present the Content
- Provide Learning Guidance
- Elicit Performance (Practice)
- Provide Feedback
- Assess Performance
- Enhance Retention and Transfer to the Job
15Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
Whats wrong with this?
16Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
How can we fix this?
Lets add some color.
17Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
Better, but we still need some improvement.
We need some tips on creating a theme.
18ThemesTying It All Together
- Themes unify a presentation
- Choose a theme that supports the content
- Choose an appropriate color or color scheme
19ThemesTying It All Together
- Color contrasts can emphasize a point.
- Colors elicit emotions and set the
presentations tone - Beware of certain colors and combinations
20Implementing a Theme
- A uniform background can also create a cohesive
design. - Apply a background by right-clicking on the
slide background and selecting Background from
the menu that appears. - You can select a color or image and apply it to
as many slides as you like.
21Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
Great! Now, how can we apply this to the rest of
our presentation?
Lets create a Master Slide.
22Implementing a Theme
- Lets create a Master Slide -- a single layout
that can be applied to the entire presentation
for a more unified look. - To do this, go to Format then Slide Design or
Slide Layout
23Implementing a Theme
- Pick a design that suits your needs, or create
your own custom design and select the Apply to
Selected Slides option. - To add more slides, go to Insert gt New Slide
24Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
Now, how can we get the students attention?
Lets consult Gagnes 9 Steps for suggestions.
25Gain Attention
- State an Interesting Fact
- Pose a Question
- Use an Interesting Sound, Videoor Image
- Maintain Attention ThroughVisual Interest and
GoodPresentation Skills - Dont Just Read Slides
26Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
Lets add a movie clip as an attention grabber.
27Adding Movie Clips
- To add movie clips, select Insert gt Movies and
Sounds gt Movie from File - Select the file you wish to add.
- Try adding the provided file.
28Adding Movie Clips
- Modify the movies properties by right-clicking
the movie clip and selecting Edit Movie Object - Note Only Quicktime files will play on a Mac
version of PowerPoint while WMVs work best for
PCs.
29Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
That wasnt so difficult. Lets add a sound for
good measure.
30Adding Sounds
- To add sounds, select Insert gt Movies and
Sounds gt Sound from File or Sound from Clip
Organizer - Select the file you wish to add
31Adding Sounds
- The Sounds properties can be modified by
right-clicking the sound icon. - The sound can be set to play automatically or
on a mouse click.
32Welcome to ITCsPowerPoint Workshop
Now, on to step 2.
33Inform Learner of Objectives
- What Topics Will Be Covered?
- What Will the Students Learn?
- Highlight Main Ideas
- Use Visuals If Possible
- Use Clear Organization
34Organizing Information
- Bullet points are a great way to organize
information. - Recall the earlier example of good
organization. - How can youcreate such a list?
35Bullet Points
- To create a numbered list or a list with bullet
points, highlight the desired text and click
either of these icons. - Press Enter or Return to get a new number or
bullet point. - To edit the list settings, either go to Format
then Bullets and Numbering or right-click the
list and select Bullets and Numbering from the
box that appears.
36Organizing Information
- Create a list of objectives
- Make them clear and concise
- Highlight main ideas
- Think beyond lists and use media
37Recall Prior Knowledge
- Before we begin the lesson, we should urge
students to recall prior knowledge.
38Recall Prior Knowledge
- Ask Questions
- Gauge Students Knowledge Levels
- Prepare for Lesson
- Get Students to Think
39Recall Prior Knowledge
- Example
- When did you last use PowerPoint?
- Why did you use it?
- Was it effective?
- What could you do differently?
40Present Material
Now, were ready to present the lesson material.
41Present Material
- Organize Material
- Highlight Main Ideas
- Repeat Important Information
- Encourage Thinking, Not Mindless Note Taking
42Present Material
- Example
- With PowerPoint, you can
- Organize ideas
- Include multimedia
- Access the internet
43Provide Guided Learning
- Use Multimedia
- Learning Is Enhanced ThroughVisual Media
- Show Me
44Implementing Guided Learning
- Example
- Add clipart or your own images to illustrate your
point. - How do we add images?
45Adding Images
Images used in the PowerPoint should be very
visible of relatively high quality. If it looks
bad on a monitor, it will look even worse when
blown up by a projector.
VS.
46Adding Images
- To add an image to a slide, go to the Insert
menu and select Picture - From that menu, you can add whatever graphical
content you choose.
47Adding Images
- To edit an image, click it and drag the small,
circular handles to adjust size or rotation.
48Adding Images
- For advanced editing features, right-click on
the object and select Format Picture - This feature can also be accessed by
double-clicking the image
49Implementing Guided Learning
- Example
- Visuals add varietyand interest to
presentations - Visuals improveretention and understanding
50Implementing Guided Learning
- To maintain attention, we cananimate the image.
51Animation
- Go to Slide Show gt Custom Animation
- Right-click on the desired object and select
Custom Animation - A Custom Animation menu will appear.
- Click the Add Effects button
52Animation
- You can now change the speed and direction of
the animation.
53Animation
- Ordering Animation
- Access Custom Animation menu
- Select and drag the animation to a new
location.
54Transitions
- Creating Transitions
- Go to Slide Show gt Slide Transition
- Choose a transition and apply it to one slide
or all slides.
55Setting Transitions
- Two Ways
- Automatic
- Access Slide Transitions menu
- Check Automatically After option
- On Mouse Click
- Access Slide Transitions menu
- Check On Mouse Click option
56Elicit Performance
- Youve shown the students what you want them to
learn. - Now get them to participate.
57Elicit Performance
- Insert Places for Q A
- Use Notecards to Allow StudentResponses and
Gauge Learning - Insert Interactivity
58Elicit Performance
- One strategy is to incorporate interactivity.
- Try an index card quiz
59Elicit Performance
Why use PowerPoint?
- Students should answer on a index card or piece
of paper - Collect the answers
- Open-ended questions encourage critical thinking
60Provide Feedback
- Inform Students of Performance
- Gauge Progress of Learning
- Gauge Effectiveness of Lecture
61Provide Feedback
Any questions?
- Leave time for questions before proceeding
- Not too much time, however
- because we need test them, now
62Assess Learning
- Evaluate Learning ImmediatelyAfter or During the
Presentation - Create an InteractivePresentation (Multiple
ChoiceQuizzes in Slides)
63Assess Performance
- Assess performance by creating interactive
quizzes - Build question set
- Create a slide for each question
- Create Correct and Incorrect answer slides
- Insert interactive buttons
64Buttons
- To add buttons, go to Insert gt Picture gt
Autoshapes - The Autoshapes palette will appear.
65Buttons
- Select the Action Buttons button from the
Autoshapes palette. - This palette will provide you with a number
of button choices.
66Buttons
- With the desired button type selected, you can
create one anywhere on the side - You can use drawing tools to modify line and
fill color.
67Buttons
- Access Action Setting for the button by
right-clicking the button and selecting Edit
Hyperlink
- You can now set button actions
68Assess Learning
- Considering all you have learned to this point
lets create a simple PowerPoint game - First, create a question
- Then create three buttons for the possible
answers - Create 2 new slides 1 for the correct answer,
and 1 for the wrong answers.
How many Earths could fit across the Sun?
110
7
1000
69Assess Learning
Sorry, that answer was incorrect. Please try
again.
Back
70Assess Learning
Congratulations! You are correct!
Approximately 110 Earths could fit across the
diameter of the Sun.
And now, the final step.
71Enhance Retention andTransfer
- Use Multimedia
- Clearly Define PresentationObjectives
- Repeat important points
- Evaluate Learning Immediately
- Use the Web to SupplementPresentations.
72Enhance Retention and Transfer
- This workshop is essentially step 9
- The Internet can take the lesson beyond
PowerPoint. - Printouts are also useful
73The Web
- Additional insight into the content.
- To link the Web, type the full site address into
PowerPoint http//www.ysu.edu - PowerPoint automatically creates the link
74The Web
- You can modify the link by right-clicking it
and selecting Edit Hyperlink - Normal text can become a link by highlighting
it, right-clicking and selecting Hyperlink
75The Web
- Remove the link by right-clicking it and
selecting Edit Hyperlink and clickingthe Remove
Link button on the lowerleft of the window.
76Enhance Retention and Transfer
- Now you can add links to sources
- You can even add your e-mail address
- This is especially helpful if the presentation is
uploaded to the Internet
77Printing Handouts
- You can print a copy of the presentation as a
handout with one or several slides on one page - Go to File gt Print
78Printing Handouts
- From the drop-down menu, select the print style.
4-6 per page is optimum. 3-per-page
provides lines for note taking.
79Finally
Youre almost done, but you still have a few
things left to do.
80Finalizing and Polishing
Now that the pieces are in place, you must
ensure that the gears are turning properly by
performing a few simple procedures
- Play the presentation several times, looking
for anything that does not seem to be working. - If possible, have an objective party view it
for a different opinion. - Test everything! Remember anything that can
go wrong, will.
81Finalizing and Polishing
- Practice the presentation with a stopwatch
- Know the machine it will be presented on
- If possible, test the presentation on several
other computers
82Finalizing and Polishing
Remember to save and backup everything often!
83Conclusion
- PowerPoint offers a nearly endlessnumber of
tools to createinstructional presentation - PowerPoint is only a tool
- Interactivity increases learning
- The only limit is your imaginationand
willingness to experiment