As evidenced by multiple PowerPoint presentation used in education everywhere including my prior career as a midwife and Registered Nurse, PowerPoint presentations are very effective for visual learners (CQUniversity Australia, 2012). I plan to use PowerPoint presentations in the primary school setting in the future to teach all subjects across the board, however, I would prefer to use interactive PowerPoints to engage learners, for example, through multiple choice quizzes (CQUniversity Australia, 2012). With a good scaffold and a good understanding of PowerPoint presentations I do feel that combined with TPACK framework, PowerPoint presentations can facilitate good learning outcomes (CQUniversity Australia, 2012). When using PowerPoint presentations in the classroom it is important for the teacher to model and teach safe, ethical and legal guidelines including crediting sources and parental permission for images of students in the presentation (CQUniversity Australia, 2012; Education Queensland, 2012).
My first attempt at a PowerPoint presentation that could be used in the classroom has been uploaded to my wiki. This is the link. http://emmataylor411.wikispaces.com/PowerPoint
References:
Brooks, S., & Byles, B. (n.d.). Make a lesson on addition using
PowerPoint. Retrieved from
http://internet4classrooms.com/powerpoint_addition.htm
CQUniversity Australia. (2012). EDED20491- ICTs for Learning Design:
Online Study guide. Retrieved from
http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/mod/page/view.php?id=115238
Education Queensland. (2012). Risk management. Retrieved from
http://education.qld.gov.au/web/schools/riskman.html
Education Queensland. (2012). Risk management. Retrieved from
http://education.qld.gov.au/web/schools/riskman.html
Excellent powerpoint. Can I suggest you take a look at Slideshare software. It is free and Jo Luck introduced it to me.
ReplyDeleteIt can be used in a blog tool.
Nice posts.