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PowerPoint in the Classroom

PowerPoint in the Classroom. By: Deena Rockwood, Ivy Wimberley and Jessica Chelder. The Positive Side:. Organization No messy writing Able to post online Highlights key information Good aid to lectures. The Negative Side:. Can be boring Takes away from socialization Dependence

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PowerPoint in the Classroom

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  1. PowerPoint in the Classroom By: Deena Rockwood, Ivy Wimberley and Jessica Chelder

  2. The Positive Side: • Organization • No messy writing • Able to post online • Highlights key information • Good aid to lectures

  3. The Negative Side: • Can be boring • Takes away from socialization • Dependence • Missing key details

  4. The major problem is most people don’t know HOW to make an effective Powerpoint presentation!

  5. Key points to consider: • Overfilling your slide with text/contents • Readable font size • Clashing colors • The right amount of animations (videos, pictures, animations) • Variety

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  7. The Beluga Whale • Type: Mammal • Diet: Carnivore • Lifespan: 35 to 50 years • Size: 13 to 20 ft • Weight: 2,000-3,000 pounds • Located around the Arctic Ocean http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/mammals-animals/whales/whale_beluga.html

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  9. The Beluga Whale • Also known as the white whale • Lives: in the Arctic ocean • Type: Mammal • Diet: Carnivore which includes polar bears and killer whales • Average lifespan in the wild: 35 to 50 years • Size: 13 to 20 ft (4 to 6.1 m) Can be compared to the size of a bus • Weight: 2,000 to 3,000 pounds (907 to 1,361 kilograms) • Group name: Pod (group meaning many beluga whales that live together) • Did you know? Unlike most other whales, the beluga has a flexible neck that enables it to turn its head in all directions http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/mammals-animals/whales/whale_beluga.html

  10. What are your opinions?

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