But the slides I use for the powerpoints themselves are almost all images or diagrams. If there is text, it is a quotation from a primary source which I think is important and worth analyzing.
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Perhaps this is me getting old but that was how all of the best lecturers I studied under used visual aids. Those best teachers never put the 'notes' on the powerpoint - the notes were the lecture. You stress key points by repeating them, by drawing attention to them.
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(And I am willing to be powerfully silly to draw attention to key points. I will repeat them slowly, I will literally pound the table, pump my first, jump up and down, whatever. I regularly have the class chant key points back to me. I am not afraid to look silly.)
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The only time I saw the notes on the PPT was exactly when I used them: beginner teachers who were less experienced and less confident. For me it was a crutch I had to learn to lose. I rather assumed that kind of presentation was something you learned out of, and so I did.
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I suppose I find it a touch troubling that there is clearly a subset (relatively small, but noticeable) of students who report struggling with a lecture where the main points are not physically written on the powerpoints in full for them to copy down.
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I know I set up classes that way when I was starting out, because it was easy and I didn't know what I was doing. I also know that my teaching mentors pushed me to get away from that approach because it doesn't actually teach students to really absorb the information.
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They just copy it down, which isn't the same. I worry students are getting used to an approach where they ignore the spoken words and write down the powerpoints which will equip them poorly for a world where key information is delivered in dialogue that they need to process.
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Anyway - other teacher-friends, have you encountered this sort of request too? What is your approach for the amount of text on powerpoints and what text you put there?
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @BretDevereaux
What exactly do your Power-Points look like?
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Samples from one lecture (first image is the front-loaded outline slide):pic.twitter.com/qBvJur1kPz
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I have waffled between color-schemes over the years and settled on this blue-and-white because it seems to be the most visible in a variety of lighting conditions.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @BretDevereaux ja @JoshuaRHall3
Mine tend to look similar (though I end up with a lot of equations while working example problems), but i have a title either at the top or the bottom. It eats up a little screen-space, but it makes it easier for students to keep track of where we are in the lesson.pic.twitter.com/qVZTsSzFaK
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