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One Hour PowerPoint: A Strategy for Improving Presentations – David Jakes

· Idea – to dramatically change how students create presentations in 45 minutes.

· Showed past technologies

· Slides are on Slideshare

· “It’s not what the software does. It’s what the user does.”

· #1: Teach kids a little biology

o Brain == 3 ½ lbs. – 12 billion cells

o Optic nerve – 1 million neurons

o Auditory nerve – 17-18 thousand neurons

o The brain is designed to process visually

o 30% of the cortex is devoted to vision processing. 8 % touch. 3% hearing

o Teach students the basics of biology – we are visual people.

· #2: We need to move PowerPoint away from being text-based.

o PowerPoints are performances

o PowerPoint is not a teleprompter

o People learn best with imagery and limited amounts of text

o Cognitive Load Theory – Slides are moving to working memory, which is not permanent.

· #3: Flickr – connects to #4

· #4: Creative Commons:

o Help students understand how information can be used online

o When photos are uploaded to Flickr – tell users how they can create your content

o Have students choose the Attribution license. Any user can use your photography as long as they trace their use to the creator

o FlickrStorm – Allows searching within Creative Commons. Also has a URL. Allows students to have access to a specific URL so that those things which are not appropriate to not appear.

o Istockphoto.com

· #5: Design Principles

o Slide Makeover – Give an original presentation and let’s see how this can become a more vibrant presentation

§ Random templates don’t have anything to do with your presentation. Teach students to think about that. Strip away the templates

§ Strip away points that are not as important. You might want to speak to those points rather than talking to those points

§ Find an image that is a metaphor for an idea

· #6: Teach People to Sell

o Kids need to learn how to craft and sell their presentation

o Teach them to convince the audience that their ideas are correct

o Communicate through emotion. Only focusing on bullet points doesn’t make that happen

· #7: Color and font choice matters

o We need to help students understand these issues

o Color means different things for different audiences. (We can each see 16.6 different colors)

o EX: Green suggests renewal. Blue is an important color in America. Red signifies danger or alert. Deep blue signifies trust (in America)

o Do students know the difference between a serif font and a sans serif font? The serifs help someone read as the eye travels across the page.

o When you project font, you should always use a sans serif font in your presentations

o Hellactiva is the font of the IRS – don’t use that

· #8: Add dramatically to your presentation by adding video

o Make sure you EMBED – take something from somewhere and include it in your presentation.

o Zamzar.com – convert the site into a downloadable file. If you are on a Windows machine use .wmv or .avi. Helps to do this if you have a sketchy Internet connection.

· #9: Teach students some keyboard shortcuts

o Hit the B key and the screen goes blank

o Hit the W key and the screen goes white

o Look at the PowerPoint shortcuts that are out there

o Encourage students to have a printout of their slides

· #10: Share

o Book to read – The Back of the Napkin

o Use Slideshare to upload slides to an online site.

o Look for features presentations on Slideshare. Have your students look at them and analyze them. Critique these examples. What elements of design are used? What other elements are seen?

o Share photo credits at the end of a presentation

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