Teachers, Let's fix this PowerPoint thing
“PowerPoint doesn’t kill meetings. People kill meetings. But using PowerPoint is like having a loaded AK-47 on the table: You can do very bad things with it.” Peter Norvig , Google Director of Research I'm going to take a break from talking about games and project-based learning and focus instead today on design. Specifically, I want to talk about a tool that is in most of our boxes these days: presentation software. You know, PowerPoint, Google Presentation, Impress, Keynote, Empressr, etc. We all use it to teach. Many of us use it as a tool for student projects. Most of us love it and hate it. In most circumstances, presentations are fun to make, awkward to give, and terrible to watch. What's going on? Show & Tell The main key here is Show & Tell . The presentation tool shows and you tell. My Show & Tell notes on my new murse. I often illustrate this point by having my students access prior knowledge of Show & Tell with a think-pair-share. Stud...