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Powerful PowerPoints. Maggie Fallis-Schulman and James Mitchell. Explanation of Project. Instructional problem Context Assumptions/ prerequisites. Theories. S. Allison R. Clark Gangé Duchastel and Waller A. Pavio. In Retrospect. Think smaller View whole picture Delegate early
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Powerful PowerPoints Maggie Fallis-Schulman and James Mitchell
Explanation of Project • Instructional problem • Context • Assumptions/ prerequisites
Theories • S. Allison • R. Clark • Gangé • Duchastel and Waller • A. Pavio
In Retrospect • Think smaller • View whole picture • Delegate early • Allow time for life
References • Allison, S. (2004). Tips for Making Effective PowerPoint Presentations. Retrieved March 1, 2005, from Boise State University Web site: http://kinesiology.boisestate.edu/kines442/tips_for_making_effective_powerp.htm • Radel, J. (1999). On-Line Tutorial Series: Effective Presentations: 2. Designing Effective Visual Aids for Presentations. Retrieved March 1, 2005, from KU Medical Center Web site: http://www.kumc.edu/SAH/OTEd/jradel/effective.html • Russell, M. A., & Shriner, W. M. (2001). Creating Effectiv/e PowerPoint Presentations. Retrieved March 1, 2005, from http://www.gst-d2l.com/TLC/TLCProj.html