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  • hambi007
    hambi007 said 1 month Edit Delete

    plz email this ppt to me my email is hambi007@rediffmail.com

  • archz2k8
    archz2k8 said 2 months Edit Delete

    hi! its great presentation! can i have a copy. just sent through this email.. archz2k6@gmail.com thanks

  • punkinlenin
    punkinlenin said 5 months Edit Delete

    hello poul!

    I hope you are ok!

    Can I have to traslate your PowerPoints pressentation to Spanish and the upload in this webside? I will wait for your answer to punkinlenin@gmail.com

  • punkinlenin
    punkinlenin said 5 months Edit Delete

    Happy to see this

  • halafawzi
    halafawzi said 7 months Edit Delete

    Good work! I will use the dog slide for sure.Thanks for how to refrence it.

    Hala

  • paulwill
    paulwill said 9 months Edit Delete

    I've set this to be downloadable now - please reference Don McMillan - 'life after Death by Powerpoint' and myself if you chose to use it. Cheers.

  • JerryGills
    JerryGills said 10 months Edit Delete

    Great presentation. Could you email it me?

    Jerry.Payne@bossierschools.org

  • vishnupreetha
    vishnupreetha said 10 months Edit Delete

    It is excellent, is that possible if you could e-mail this to me.??preethapraveen@gmail.com

  • janipeg
    janipeg said 11 months Edit Delete

    Great !!!! I would like to share with a teacher´s network.
    Could you please email it to . janipeg2@gmail.com.
    Thanks. Janett from CHILE

  • nobullets
    nobullets said 11 months Edit Delete

    Good slides. See my blog www.nobullets.wordpress.com for more tips.

  • paulwill
    paulwill said 2 years Edit Delete

    Don McMillan - 'Life After Death by PowerPoint'. So that is who that is! I didn't know who it was on the MySpace video.

  • guestd27bd3
    guestd27bd3 said 2 years Edit Delete

    I like all of your advice and plan to use it in a staff development with some teachers. I will give you credit and point them here. In that same spirit, you might consider also giving credit to Don McMillan whose 'Life After Death by PowerPoint' you lifted directly from on slides 32-36.

  • 5011
    5011 said 2 years Edit Delete

    It's a cool presentation, could you email it to my mail box: huynh_vinh_son@yahoo.com

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    A PowerPoint Presentation for Teacher using PowerPoint

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    1. Slide 1: PowerPoint Presentations: Design, Content & Delivery
    2. Slide 2: A good presentation needs… Sexy Design Engaging Content Positive Delivery
    3. Slide 3: What is Good Design?
    4. Slide 4: Would you rather look at this?
    5. Slide 6: Or this?
    6. Slide 8: Simple Easier to = Design Understand
    7. Slide 9: How do we create engaging Content?
    8. Slide 10: Drip-feed text
    9. Slide 11: Common Problem: Too much writing
    10. Slide 12: & writing Too small It was one of those summery days when the air is heavy and warm and nobody wants to do very much. Jonathan and Robbit were resting on top of one of Moley's hummocks, relaxing and watching the rest of the world go by. Jonathan could feel the sun's warmth through his shell and it was making him feel comfortable and drowsy. He wriggled contentedly. Last night, before he'd gone to bed, Jonathan had taken off his shell and given it a special polish, and this morning it gleamed in the sunlight. Beside him on the soft warm molehill, Robbit lay on his back, his paws behind his head, gazing up at the clear blue sky, thinking about things in his own rabbity way. \"Why do nettles have stings?\" He asked suddenly Jonathan had just begun to doze off, and woke with a start \"Why do nettles have what?\" He asked, not quite awake. \"Stings,\" Robbit scratched one of his ears in a comfortable, absent-minded sort of way. Jonathan pondered, his head tilted to one side as he thought. \"I suppose,\" He said eventually, \"They have stings so nobody will eat them.\" \"That's silly,\" Said Robbit, \"Nobody'd want to eat a rotten old nettle, anyway: they're all tough and stringy.\"
    11. Slide 13: Media Rich
    12. Slide 14: Media Sources Video www.youtube.com Photographs www.flickr.com Sound Effects www.freesound.iua.upf.edu Audio Books www.archive.org
    13. Slide 15: Explain complex theory with diagrams
    14. Slide 16: A A B B Electricity Power A = Energy B = You
    15. Slide 18: Images are Powerful
    16. Slide 24: What is a good way to Deliver this?
    17. Slide 25: Teacher, meet Presenter
    18. Slide 26: You already do this.
    19. Slide 27: Lets also do this Presenting Engaged Teacher Student
    20. Slide 28: Present interactively
    21. Slide 29: Which TV show’s theme is this? Eastenders The X-Files The Bill The Outer Limits
    22. Slide 30: Play games Who wants to be a Millionaire Observation Odd One Out A Question of Sport
    23. Slide 31: PowerPoint + Quizdom = Formative Assessment
    24. Slide 32: Common Mistake: People tend to put every word they are going to say on their PowerPoint slides. Although this eliminates the need to memorise your talk, ultimately this makes your slides crowded, wordy, and boring. You will lose your audience's attention before you even reach the bottom of your....
    25. Slide 33: [Continued] first slide.
    26. Slide 34: Common Mistakes: Many people do not run spell cheek before showing their presentation - BIG MISTAK!!! Nothing makes you look stupider then spelling erors.
    27. Slide 35: Common Mistakes •Avoid •And •Term •Excessive •Your •Bullet-point •Bullet-pointing. •Key •Comes •Only •Messages •From •Bullet •Will •People •Your •NOT •Firing •Key •Stand •Points. •Guns •Out. •Too Many •In-fact •At •Bullet-points •Annoying •The •Presenters.
    28. Slide 37: Be careful using too much data
    29. Slide 38: Useful Data v Total Number of Slides 100 80 Usefullness 60 40 20 0 0 5 10 15 20 Slide Number
    30. Slide 39: Final Tip W for White, B for Black.
    31. Slide 40: Have a Definite Ending