By Sarah Beechy PowerfulPresentation. Uses Audiovisual Technology? Lecturing alone is less engaging. Proper use helps student use more senses and builds.

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By Sarah Beechy PowerfulPresentation

Uses Audiovisual Technology? Lecturing alone is less engaging. Proper use helps student use more senses and builds multiple cognitive connections. Main goal: Engage the learner!

Audio Devices You Could Use: Digital: VCRs/DVD player, CD player, iPods/MP3 players Traditional: Record player, Tape player, Movie projector Advantages: Not expensive; Easy to operate Advantages: Clarity; Storage format; Information access

Visual Technology Non Projected Most common Examples: real objects; models; exhibits; printed material; graphics; photographs Projected Examples: overhead projectors, digital projectors, document cameras

My Choice of Technology Digital Projector Shows material to large groups Links to document cameras & computers

Digital Projector Uses Present pictures of different kinds of insects Show students graphing problems from a computer Explain different cultures through an internet video

It’s All About Presentation Know you topic Keep good eye contact Make sure to look at people Give attention to objects Practice words you don’t know well Research!

It’s All About Presentation Speak clearly Have fun If you enjoy yourself chances are the class will too! Volume of voice Pronunciation

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