Year: 2007

Total 339 Posts

Design for Educators: Intro (?)

I’m kinda screwed here. Graham, Marcie, and Tim are positively murdering the comments of the last post, raising great questions, and implying (in at least one case) that if I’m gonna talk up the connection between great presentations and our students’ learning outcomes, maybe, um, I ought to do more than just gripe about the lousy ones.

Fair enough.

But full disclosure: This has been the longest standing post in my Blog This Someday pile simply because I have absolutely no training as a designer of any sort. That may well be a boon to us here since the same could probably be said of our no-MFA-having teaching audience.

And the preface: If you’re out there giving lectures or presentations with any regularity and you’re only supplementing your talks with transparencies or nothing at all, consider investing in a laptop and a projector. For me it was a large hurdle between good presentation and great presentation, the sort where you spend twenty minutes from the front knowing you’ve got ’em mesmerized. Not for nothing, it has also transformed my teaching.

As with every slice of teaching, improvement is a three-step process:

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PowerPoint: Won’t Someone Please Think of the Children

The Bad

Stop pushing the complete text of your presentation into your slides.

From John Sweller at the University of NSW, Sydney, Australia:

“It is effective to speak to a diagram, because it presents information in a different form. But it is not effective to speak the same words that are written, because it is putting too much load on the mind and decreases your ability to understand what is being presented.”

You’d think everyone could sing along with this by now, but there are still too many bullet points out in the world of PowerPoint.

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Geometry – Day 66 – Review Period

Come for:

  1. A rockin’ review set.

Stay for:

  1. An inglorious end to the stopsign project.
  2. A completely gratuitous review of text messaging dictionaries.
  3. An awesome probability problem (for Tony and the other probability ‘shippers) we cut out for the sake of time.
  4. The first day of State Week! (Far less popular than Phobia Week, I’m afraid.)

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Sprrrriiiiing Break!

Are we all here? Did everyone make it!?

To Do List: Spring Break Edition

  1. Hang out with super-tight long-distance gf.
  2. Post Geometry lessons. I’m not even close to current right now.
  3. Figure out this dumb .htaccess thing so I can convert my existing feeds to Feedburner.
  4. Finish taxes.
  5. Install Moodle.
  6. Play around with Moodle.
  7. Get depressed about Moodle’s learning curve.
  8. Grade some.
  9. Plan some.
  10. Mount a convincing case (here) for increasing your rap intake.
  11. Catch up on flagged feeds in Google Reader.
  12. Watch Grindhouse.
  13. Lie to friends and family about the movie I just saw.

Naturally, only the top few’ll maybe get done. But such is the nature of spring break.

Overplan. Underdo.

What’s your list?