September 14, 2008, 11:14 am
Filed under: EDUC 685
Filed under: EDUC 685
PowerPoint was the only software I used for presentation when I was working on my B.A. All of my professors used PowerPoint for our lectures and they typically had each slide full with information. I never had a professor that added voice to their presentations and I have to admit I found the slides helpful if I missed class. We all need to get a better understanding of the tools that we use for teaching.
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Common use is not “good” use
Yes I agree that just because many people use it, doesn’t make it good. This is an example of “poor teaching”, and others following the lead. Understanding any software in a classroom is a must for a teacher, if they expect students to use it correctly.