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Good PowerPoint Practices

Font • Font size

– 24+ Content – 28+ Title

• Font: sans serif – Verdana or Arial

• No more than 2 fonts/slide • No ALL CAPS or underlining

Text • 7 x 7 rule – Less than 7 lines per slide – Less than 7 words per line

• Sharp contrast between text and background • Keep text short

Graphics Shapes and Graphics

Meaning

Animations

Relationship

Sample Slides

Various purposes of program evaluation Summative

Judge

Certify

Hold accountable ion t a lu a v he e t Process e wid ta from ge n ct a io a e u t j d a g N ey anEducate Pro SLS) v L Empower r n su reign uatio HM Fo Eval ris, U m or a N r g n Pro r. Joh D (PI:

Formative

Improve

Transform

Develop

Advocate

Knowledge

Illuminate

Test theory

Generate knowledge

TBLT Curriculum Design Model Needs Input •Constraints •Context (values) •Resources

Curriculum Design •Scope

•Material

•Sequence

•Teaching

•Pedagogy

•Assessment

E v a l u a t i o n

Outcomes: •Target tasks

Exercise Illustrate the developmental stages of CALL

Raw Material Stage

1970s-1980s Structural CALL

1980s-1990s Communicative CALL

21st Century: Integrative CALL

Technology

Mainframe

PCs

Multimedia and Internet

English teaching paradigm

Grammar translation and audio-lingual

Communicate language teaching

Content based, English for Specific Purposes/English for Academic Purposes

View of language

Structural (a formal structural system)

Cognitive (a mentally constructed system)

Sociocognitive (developed in social interaction)

Principal use of computers

Drill and practice

Communicative exercises

Authentic discourse

Principal objective

Accuracy

Fluency

Agency

Stages:

70s-80s Structural CALL

80s-90s Communicative CALL

21st Century Integrative CALL

Instructional Strategies • Make your presentation interactive • Post questions to foster discussion • Post exercises for collaborative work • Post answers incrementally; lead students to solution • Give directions From http://www.csub.edu/itv/Best_Practices.ppt

What does CALL stand for?

Check all that represent good PowerPoint practices Use Serif Font (Times New Roman)

Creating editable text ViewToolbarsControl Toolbox Click on Click on the Properties button In the Behavior section, find Multiline, select “True” • Find EnterKeyBehavior, select “True” • • • •

Creating checkbox In your Control Toolbox Click Click In the Appearance section, find Caption, and type in text. • In the Font section, find Font and change it to the desired font. • • • •

Resources • Best practices using PPT: – http:// it.usu.edu/fact/files/uploads/PP_BestPractices.pdf – http://www.turpincommunication.com/articles/pptbestpr actices.htm – http://onenw.org/toolkit/powerpoint-best-practices/

• Using Control Toolbox:

– www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/ppactivex.html#textbox

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