Presentation+Project

toc =Introduction= You have seen good and poor Power Point Presentations. Now that you have an understanding of learning theory, learning styles and instructional theory, you will plan a //valuable PowerPoint// presentation that should aim to increase learning. So remember, when you create the presentation, you want to try to support your presentation with Gagne's 9 Events of Instruction: Gagne's Nine Events

**Requirements** 1.) PPT: Bring in PPT concept On a USB drive. 2.) 10 -20 slides that will suggest at 10-minute presentation on an instructional subject matter..

**Multimedia (PowerPoint®) Presentation** NOW! It is your job to create a PPT that //does NOT make us stupid//! That means identifying the appropriate content for a PPT and presenting the information in a way that makes sense.

**Requirements** 1.) PPT: On a USB drive.

2.) Project Plan - Lesson Plan Use the headings of each category and then cut and paste your information from the Lesson Plan form.
 * Brain Networks: Website
 * Gange's 9 Events of Instruction
 * Other Details:** The Power Point should be NO MORE than 10-20 slides, and your presentation will take NO MORE than __**10 minutes MAX**__. The Power Point should be one that you would use in a classroom for a lesson. You also //__need supporting media -or HANDOUT.__// You will add another medium to your Presentation. Ideas: Video, audio, web link, game, poster, etc.
 * This lesson does not have to be K-12 focused. Any classroom lesson can be utilized. Consider an area of interest and knowledge that you already have and create a lesson based on that prior knowledge.

It will be __NO MORE than 10 minutes__. If longer, you will be asked to end the presentation. //So Time Yourself In Advance//! You will present to us as if __we were your students__. Remember, if it is a subject matter unfamiliar to most, KITBSL - Keep it to beginning subject level...Please!
 * Presentation **

This is a copy of the tk20 criteria discussed in class.
 * Rubric for presentation [[file:MMRubric-presentation.pdf]]

PPT Past Examples
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**PPT Lesson Plan Samples**
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 * //Below are examples of the lesson plan. The corresponding ppt and handouts are also with the activity, so that you an see the full activity. You will also see some comments inserted. Despite the comments, both students earned high grades.//**

PPT Resources:
@http://www.wellesley.edu/Computing/Office04/Powerpoint04/powerpoint04.html
 * **Beginning Level PowerPoint Tutorial**
 * **PowerPoint Tutorials Windows®**: @http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line_powerpoint.htm
 * **PowerPoint Tutorials Mac®**:
 * **PowerPoint** **Windows® 2010: Microsoft Tutorials**
 * ===**Get Images for reuse **===

Presentation Considerations
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Web 2.0 Presentation Tools

 * Glogster: (poster - mashup) http://edu.glogster.com/
 * Nota: (poster-mashup) http://notaland.com/
 * Jing: (Flash screencast) http://www.techsmith.com/jing/
 * VoiceThread: (interactive slides) http://voicethread.com/#home
 * Prezi: (presentation tool) http://prezi.com/
 * Image Chef: (slideshow) http://www.imagechef.com/
 * Slideshare: (share slideshows) http://www.slideshare.net/
 * Wordle: (word cloud) http://www.wordle.net/
 * Tagxedo: (word cloud) http://www.tagxedo.com/