Power Point By Kaycee Flint Power Point PMI
Power. Point By Kaycee Flint Power. Point PMI Power. Point in Classrooms Multimedia
Power. Point �Power. Point was developed by Microsoft in the early 1980 s �It is a presentation program comprised of slides �A Power. Point presentation begins with a title slide which announces the topic of the Power. Point �Content slides follow the title slide and usually includes text, in bullet format, and other graphics �The slides are created from a template allowing a consistent look during the presentation �When presenting a Power. Point presentation the presenter can choose to make the slides present at regular intervals or can control the flow manually
PMI Plus Minus Interesting -Update files quickly and easily -Can incorporate many forms of multimedia -User friendly and easy to follow -Can share presentations through flash drives -Interactive -Consistency in presentations -Emphasize the main points -Complex ideas can be lost -Linear thinking -Software incompatibilities - Too many graphics can distract students -File sizes may become too large -Power. Point’s digital technology makes it possible to adjust brightness, contrast and resolution of images -The presenter can choose to have slides present at regular intervals or can manually control the flow
Power. Point in Classrooms Collaborative Projects – Students can create group projects using Power. Point to present their findings to the class. Power. Point encourages students to organise their ideas, and focus on the main points (Brooks, 2011). Flash Cards – Teachers and students can create templates and insert words or phrases for students to learn. Students can click on these words to reveal its meaning. Flash cards can be used to help students learn sight words or mathematical equations (Brooks, 2011). Instructional Materials – Teachers can use Power. Point to create lesson templates that they can modify as required (Brooks, 2011).
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References Brooks, C. (2011). The use of Power. Point in the Classroom, Retrieved from http: //www. ehow. com/info_8217641_usespowerpoint-classroom. html Meem, S. (n. d. ). The advantages of classroom Power. Point education, Retrieved from http: //www. ehow. com/info_7826177_advantages-classroom-powerpoint-education. html Krizo, P. (n. d. ). Definition of a Power. Point presentation, Retrieved from http: //www. ehow. com/about_5062872_definitionpowerpoint-presentation. html Lee, J. (2010, October 15). Advantages and disadvantages of using Power. Point (Web log post). Retrieved March 31. 2012, from http: //www. apsense. com/article/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-using-powerpoint. html
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