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Avoiding the Pitfalls

Too Much Text• Some comments• More material• Long sentences making up

complex ideas that go and on and on and on and make bullets more like a book.

• When you have a lot of text, typically, the font size gets smaller and smaller and then it is harder to read.

• Do you want people reading and reading text during a lecture?

1 line bullets

• Short and concise• Keeps focus on you, the

Professor• Listen to the lecture

The Plop of Text• Plop–all of the text

appears at once• So, while you are

speaking . . . • Your students are reading

the text on screen or . . . • They aren’t and aren’t

getting the message on the screen and wow–

• Screen or professor talking?

1 bullet/pic at a time

• Bullets appear 1 at a time• Same with pics• When they appear . . . • Say or describe them• Be in sync with what appears

on screen.

Hard to Read• Small small Text

• Text colored like the background

• Fancy fonts that are hard to read

• Text in front of pics that is the same color as the pic.

Make it easy to Read

• Make it BIG• Distinct Color• Easy to read

• Adjust for pics

The Whole Class is PowerPoint

• You’re droning on and on• One slide after another• Your pretty pictures• Your concise text• Just won’t save you.

Integrate Speaking, Discussion

• Ask a question on the PowerPoint

• Press W (whitescreen) or B (blackscreen)

• Talk for a while without the PowerPoint

• Use the Whiteboard• But writing shouldn’t appear

where PowerPoint shows.

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