Title of Session
Type |
Presentation |
---|---|
Presenters |
Gerry Flynn, Pepperdine University |
Date |
June 15, 2011 |
Time |
2:30-3:30 PM |
Room |
Santa Anita A/B |
Description
Most of today's undergraduate students don't know a world without computers and may have never seen a chalkboard in their lives. How do we create presentations for these learners and help them understand and retain our content? In this presentation we will summarize research on short-term and long-term memory, details on 21st century learners, and the techniques we can adopt to create powerful and memorable lectures – for all learners. We will also highlight and compare presentation software, including PowerPoint, Prezi, and Timeline 3D.
Link: https://www.concentra-cms.com/program/Sakai/2011-sakai-conference/445.html
Session Materials and Links
- Slides
- Info
- Videos
- Info
- Links (Books)
- Beyond Bullet Points: http://beyondbulletpoints.com/
- Made to Stick: http://www.madetostick.com/
- Links (Tools)
- Presentation Zen: http://www.presentationzen.com/
- Prezi: http://prezi.com
- Timeline3D: http://www.beedocs.com/
- Links (Stock photography options – always use best judgment)
- FREE (there are others, too – read the guidelines)
- PAID (there are others, too)
- Links (Other resources)
- Dipity (create and share online timelines): http://www.dipity.com/
Attendees
We were grateful to have so many wonderful attendees at our session. Thank you to everyone for your participation and support!