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Dennis Swender
March 28, 2020 3:12 AM
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As Steve Jobs once said, 'People who know what they are talking about don't need PowerPoint.'
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Dennis Swender
from Digital Technologies
March 22, 2020 6:56 AM
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Summary of Project: In this ICT activity, students create their own app. The project is accessed through a Weebly. It is open-ended and caters for the diversity of all students. It is student-paced, allowing students to work through it at their own speed. Upon completion of the project, students present their new app to the class. A marking …
Via NextLearning
Jooseph is an online education assistant empowered by people, you easily learn any subject from your peers. It's like playlists but for learning.
Via Nik Peachey
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Dennis Swender
from Moodle and Web 2.0
March 17, 2020 5:02 PM
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"The screen recording web tools and apps below also have cool features like the ability to highlight areas, draw, upload images, add pdfs, and more ..."
Via Leona Ungerer, Juergen Wagner
Conference presentations. We almost always have one coming up somewhere. So we are often thinking about how best to organise what we have to say. Now, there’s a lot written about conference p…
Via Peter Mellow
When you are accepted to present for the EDUCAUSE community, face-to-face or online, your presentation will likely be viewed (synchronously or asynchronously) by hundreds of higher education professionals. Whether your session is 15 minutes or a full day, preparation is the single most important part of making a successful presentation.
Via Peter Mellow
The world's top communicators have stopped using PowerPoint. Why are you stuck in the 1980s?
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Dennis Swender
from Digital Delights for Learners
February 10, 2020 1:06 AM
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In Frames, a smart city tracks and analyzes a woman walking through the city. Things she does are interpreted and logged by the city system, but are they drawing an accurate picture of the woman?We've put together a facilitator guide and a media pack that you can download and use for educational purposes. The facilitator guide will help guide discussion and learning about
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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Dennis Swender
from Geography Education
March 29, 2020 3:03 PM
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In many geography classes, teachers will assign students a country to help them gain some depth about one particular country as a way to explore economic, demographic, cultural, political, and environmental issues. These are some data visualization tools that deals with big data; the listed tools are some of my favorite in part because they can easily to incorporated to an ArcGIS StoryMap (especially in the Map Journal template).
Via Seth Dixon
"In 2011, some of you were there with me when I gave my first conference presentations to standing room only crowds at both FETC in Orlando, FL and in Philadelphia at the ISTE Conference ..."
Via Leona Ungerer
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Sarah rogerson
March 28, 2020 3:07 AM
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Mastering how to memories an essay or report is essential for students and professionals to present their work effectively without needing to refer to the written content constantly. This report will explore important essay memorizing strategies that will help you boost content retention and presentation Title: How to memorise an essay for later recitation to an audience?
Create visual experiences for student-centered learning
Via Nik Peachey
Create storyboards without a storyboard artist! Screenwriters, teachers, students, businesses all love Storyboard That, an easy online storyboard & comic creator
Via Raúl Luna, Juergen Wagner
Scientists often share their latest research on posters displayed at big conferences. Posters are a long-standing tradition, but one reformer says they're mostly terrible and need to change.
Via Peter Mellow
The NGV Collection contains approximately 75,000 works of art and approximately 90% of its records are available for viewing here. More than 30,000 images of works in the Public Domain are available to download at high resolution for free for publications and non-commercial use by clicking on the download icon.
We are constantly improving and adding to the information on this website through research and scholarship, with updates being made to records on a regular basis and images added when they become available.
Via Peter Mellow
We all know what it’s like to sit through a bad presentation. We can easily spot the flaws — too long, too boring, indecipherable, what have you — when we watch others speak. The thing is, when we take the stage ourselves, many of us fall into the same presentation mistakes. Here are five of [...] continue reading
Via Peter Mellow
Great 7 point threaded tweet about the better use of PowerPoint. Some good links in here!
Via Peter Mellow
Electronic slideshow presentations are often faulted anecdotally, but little empirical work has documented their faults. In Study 1 we found that eight psychological principles are often violated in PowerPoint® slideshows, and are violated to similar extents across different fields – for example, academic research slideshows generally were no better or worse than business slideshows. In Study 2 we found that respondents reported having noticed, and having been annoyed by, specific problems in presentations arising from violations of particular psychological principles. Finally, in Study 3 we showed that observers are not highly accurate in recognizing when particular slides violated a specific psychological rule. Furthermore, even when they correctly identified the violation, they often could not explain the nature of the problem. In sum, the psychological foundations for effective slideshow presentation design are neither obvious nor necessarily intuitive, and presentation designers in all fields, from education to business to government, could benefit from explicit instruction in relevant aspects of psychology.
Via Peter Mellow
So you've learned to love your content, and you're now a master at PowerPoint design...or are you? See if your typography skills are on point with these 10 typ…
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Dennis Swender
from Creative teaching and learning
February 12, 2020 10:58 PM
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"For the past three years, I’ve had the opportunity to partner with our high school English department chair, Whitney Finley, who teaches a unique and engaging creative writing class for 12th ….".
Via Leona Ungerer
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