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ICE 2010 Presentation - new rules for powerpoint in the classroom and presenting! Highlighting Graduate Class that I've designed and implemented.

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…..Ever!!

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This is good.

This is good.

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Enriching Learning with Visual Processes

EDU 5953-L2

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Batteries

• They should be charged every 2-3 hours

• Ask about battery life before you purchase

• Ask about the extended warranty

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Charge batteries every 2-3 hours . .

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Handling of Laptops with Students

• STOP! Do NOT let the Students carry computers from one classroom to another.

• USE THE MOBILE CART TO TRANSPORT SAFELY!!

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More handling = more damage

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VISION VISION SOFTWARE

• Allows you to control student computers remotely.

• Gives you the freedom to check student computers at any time.

• Student is NOT aware they are being watched.

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Consider software that allows the teacher . . .

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. . . to see all student screens

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Dr. Dr. Dolittle’sDolittle’s

ExperimentExperiment

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WHY??

HOW??

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WHY??

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            EXERCISE | Rule #1: Exercise boosts brain power.

           SURVIVAL | Rule #2: The human brain evolved, too.

           WIRING | Rule #3: Every brain is wired differently.

           ATTENTION | Rule #4: We don't pay attention to boring things.

           SHORT-TERM MEMORY | Rule #5: Repeat to remember.

           LONG-TERM MEMORY | Rule #6: Remember to repeat.

           SLEEP | Rule #7: Sleep well, think well.

           STRESS | Rule #8: Stressed brains don't learn the same way.

           SENSORY INTEGRATION | Rule #9: Stimulate more of the senses.

           VISION | Rule #10: Vision trumps all other senses.VISION | Rule #10: Vision trumps all other senses.

           GENDER | Rule #11: Male and female brains are different.

           EXPLORATION | Rule #12: We are powerful and natural explorers. 

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FACT: We We have better have better recallrecallfor visual for visual information.information.

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Vision is our dominant Vision is our dominant

sense, using half ofsense, using half of

the brain’s resourcesthe brain’s resources.

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HOW??

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KEEP IT SIMPLE

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SERIOUSLY….

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HAVE A POINT

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What have we learned?

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Read:

Presentation Zen

Brain Rules

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No bullets

Keep it simple

Use Images

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Works Cited DocumentWorks Cited DocumentIMAGES:Aaklikyta Flickr Storm websiteBradi Flickr Storm websitebrain_flickr Flickr Storm websiteDalla Flickr Storm websiteFlippedout Flickr Storm websiteHorizontal_integration Flickr Storm websiteIrayholly Flickr Storm websiteJames_Whate Flickr Storm websiteLumaxart Flickr Storm websiteMerlinemann Flickr Storm websiteOptick Flickr Storm websiteScience_experiment Flickr Storm websiteTheknownuniverse Flickr Storm websiteWishardofoz Flickr Storm websiteBOOKS:Presentation Zen, Garr RobertsBrain Rules, Dr. John Medina

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THANK YOU FOR WATCHING

By Cindy Lane

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