| Focus
Questions |
| Discuss how good visual aids enhance a presentation.
Discuss the types of visual aids you might use in various situations. What parameters should you consider when determining what would work best?
How can you use good graphics to focus on your presentation's content?
How can you use formatting to enhance the content of your research paper?
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| Interactive
Tutorials |
| Effective Presentations - KU Medical Center Online Tutorial Series
Virtual Presentation Assistant -- U of Kansas
Microsoft Word Editing Exercises |
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Documents & Presentations
Documents
Desgin Principles
- Guidelines for Creating Effective Documents
Word Processing
- Word Processing with Word 2002 (XP)
- Guide to Using APA Style Template in Word
Web Pages
- Creating Web Pages Using Microsoft Word
- Web Style Guide, 2nd Edition
- Finding Images on the We
Presentations
Desgin Principles
- Guidelines for Creating Good Visual Aid
Presentations
- Introduction to PowerPoint XP
- Using Visual Aids
- Guide on the Side--It's In Your Hands
- How to Make a Great Poster
- Guide on the Side--Tips on Delivering Plain Vanilla Presentations
Instructional Media & Producation Services at Schmidt Library
- Reserve Instructional Media Equipment - includes TV/VCR, DVD player, PC cart with projector, slide projector, slide/cassette projector, overhead projector and audio cart
- Production Services - color printer, Ellison letters and shapes, laminator, overhead transparencies, single and full-color poster printer
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Students
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James Foresman
Chemistry Professor |
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"We hope that the quality
of student presentations will improve, that their written work submitted,
such as term papers and lab reports will all take advantage of the new
technologies and form processing. For instance, in Chemistry, we
often times want to format a complicated equation.
There are tools that allow
that to be done very professionally. That is what we are going to
expect from our students. This is going to be the new standard in taking
these skills outside of the York College experience, not only preparing
them for course work, but in their presentations they'll give certainly
as professionals. They will always be able to use these skills as they
continue through life." |
Outcomes
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Deborah Ricker
Biology Professor |
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"For
employment purposes, I think it [ability to use computer applications]
is going to be important because... employers are looking toward hiring
students who have some familiarity and some ability to use these technologies.
Having our students have these capabilities in their arsenals will make
them much more marketable in the job force."
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