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How to provide a lecture for the Supercourse

Learn how to prepare a lecture for the Supercourse using web presentation techniques. Understand the basic concepts and rules of web presentation, including fast image transfer, slide readability, and adding notes and hyperlinks. This lecture assumes basic skills in PowerPoint and internet research.

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How to provide a lecture for the Supercourse

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  1. How to provide a lecture for the Supercourse Akira Sekikawa MD, MPH, PhD Department of Epidemiology Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh Readings

  2. Learning Objectives 1. Learn how to prepare a lecture for the Supercourse as the web presentation 2. Learn basic concepts of the Supercourse - excitement driven, hypertext comic books 3. Learn basic rules of web presentation using slides - fast image transfer and readability of slide

  3. Performance Objectives 1. How to put notes to the slide 2. How to search relevant sites to the lecture in the Internet 3.How to put hyperlinks from within the slide 4.How to put hyperlinks from the note

  4. Assumptions of this lecture • You have basic skills of • Powerpoint • identifying relevant resources on the Internet • You have • a set of slides of a lecture • an access to a lecture provider

  5. Before building slides for web presentation, you have to thoroughly understand the lecture contents, then • provide learningand performance objectives of the lecture,

  6. Next, • description of the lecture provider, how the lecture provider become interested in the topic, and why the lecture provider is excited about the topic,

  7. Finally, • arrange the total number of slides up to 30.

  8. Building slides for Web Presentation • Fast image transfer • Readability • Putting notes • Putting hyperlinks

  9. Example of the slides

  10. Fast image transfer • Choose a single color for the slide background (avoid white) • When using WordArt for the text, avoid gradient colors • When containing images, process the images using a graphic software such as AdobePhotoshop

  11. Readability • Size of the font should be 36 or bigger • Use as big font as possible • Total lines on one slides should be less than 9 • You can use a few color for text in the slide

  12. Cause of Death in Developed and Developing Countries (%)

  13. Putting notes • In the left down side of the powerpoint screen, there is a tool bar. • From the left, there are ‘Slide View’, ‘Outline View’, ‘Slide Sorter View’, ‘Notes Page View’, and ‘Slide Show.’ • Click ‘Notes Page View,’ then note appears saying ‘Click to add text’.

  14. Putting notes You can put notes in the Notes Page, which may explain or add information to the slide. For the notes page, 100 words or less are preferred.

  15. Putting Hyperlinks • Go to Supercourse Resource Page • Epidemiology for the Uninitiated • Statistics at Square One • Global Health Network • Global Resource - Organization • Global Resource - Information • Go and use some Search Engines • Identify relevant Internet sites

  16. Putting Hyperlinks to the text and images in the slide 1. Open the relevant Internet site in the browser. 2. Select the text or images you want to be hyperlinked in the slide. 3. From the Powerpoint tool bar, click Insert Hyperlink. A Window pops up. 4. Type the URL into the window, then hit OK.

  17. Putting Hyperlinks to the text in the notes page 1. Open the relevant Internet site in the browser. 2. Write ‘<a href=“”> ‘ before the word(s) you want to put a hyperlink. 3. Insert the URL between “” using ‘cut and paste’ from the browser. 4. Write </a> after the word(s) you put the hyperlink.

  18. When you are finished with the lecture or have any question, please contact akira+@pitt.edu We are looking forward to hearing from you.

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