News

Should educators 'Teach Naked' and ditch PowerPoint? Published: Sep. 05, 2009, 4:00 p.m. By MLive.com Staff Photo by ausserirdische sind gesund via Flickr ...
I ’ve noticed a definite trend whenever I serve on faculty search committees lately: More and more job candidates seem to be relying heavily on PowerPoint during their teaching demonstrations ...
This makes much of the internet presentable and is why PowerPoint has been successful for over 30 years. Other presentation software, like Prezi, have not been able to replace PowerPoint because of ...
A dean at Southern Methodist University in Dallas is urging educators to teach "naked," without technology, to discourage the kind of passive learning he has witnessed among his students.
Powerpoint was not his thing, nor leaned he overly on Wiki-factoids gleaned from Google’s vast and churning cloud upon a screen for user- friendly access antiquating memory; no enemy was he of such, ...
Doing so would facilitate rigorous evaluations of different teaching methods. We would be able to quantify the relationship between PowerPoint use and learning.
Giselle Corbeil, Can PowerPoint Presentations Effectively Replace Textbooks and Blackboards for Teaching Grammar? Do Students Find Them an Effective Learning Tool?, CALICO Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3 ...
I use a quasi-experiment and follow-up questionnaire to ascertain the effects of PowerPoint multimedia presentations and a Blackboard course website on the course grades and perceptions of teaching ...