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Classic Presentation Mistakes. The following slides each contain a number of errors How many can you spot? Think about use of text (structure, formatting size & colour), slide colours, use of graphics (tables/graphs/pictures) etc. Do we Learn More with Age?.
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Classic Presentation Mistakes • The following slides each contain a number of errors • How many can you spot? • Think about use of text (structure, formatting size & colour), slide colours, use of graphics (tables/graphs/pictures) etc.
Do we Learn More with Age? • Aim: show that we may learn more as we grow older • Experimental data are presented • Conlusions are made
Old Dog Learns New Trick! • Old dogs have been reported to learn new tricks in an article presented in Naturethis week • The dogs were traind for a number of years prior to this discovery in specialy designed kennels. Not all dogs had the capacity for imprved learning with age, but most did. • This lends support to the fact that you ar never to late to learn…..if you’re a dog! • Could this be true for humans too? Recent research has shown that the older you get, the less able you are to cope with chang – does this mean that we are less likly to learn as we age?
Methods • Dogs were trained to perform new tricks • Others were not trained • The two sets of dogs were compared in their abilities to perform novel tricks • Data were collected over 4 years
Conclusions • The conclusions from the study were clear • Old dogs can leanr new tricks • Can this be relevent to humans? • Controversial finding: many believe humans have reduced learning as they age • Future research is vitaly important
How Many Mistakes? • How many mistakes did you spot? • How would you avoid making these mistakes? • What other important things should you remember when giving a visual presentation?