Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s
guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Monday, February 27, 2012
EDTC-6340 Copyright Fifth Presentation
After reading Chapter 8 and 9 I decided to make changes to my Power Point by adding music to my first slide. I upload music from Incompetech.com.music called Flighty theme by artist Kevin Macleod. In order to keep audience in suspense what was on the next slide, I also added sound to each slide. Each slide has a difference sound for example some have a sound of chimes, drums, etc. My last two slides which are my reference slides I added the sound of applause so that the audience can know that it is the end of the presentation.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
EDCI-6340 Chapter 9 Tapping Emotion
This chapter deals with adding emotions to the Power
Point slides that stick. Burmark states Emotions stick like mental post-it
notes, they tell your brain to “pay attention! You’re going to want to remember
this” (2011, P, 157). While reading this
chapter on emotions one thing that came to mind is that as an Academic Advisor
we are invited to attend many career fairs at the elementary schools so in
order for the students to have interest in our program, we have a power point
presentation with many images of the different college visits that our students
visit every year. The students will
remember us as the program that takes many college field trips. We want the emotion of fun, fun, and fun to
stick to these students during the career fair event at their campus. This chapter also mentions that it is
important for the presenter to have positive emotion so it can carry across the
room. This is why when we present at
career fairs. We show excitement and
positive emotions during the event and encourage students to join our program. Burmark also states that we educators have
always known in our hearts: whatever emotion we are feeling will reverberate
throughout our classroom or presentation venue (2011, P, 172).
EDTC 6340 Chapter 8 Playing Music
I enjoyed reading chapter nine because it dealt with adding
music and images to your Power Point to make the presentation more interesting. Burmark states you have them less than an hour;
you need to make an experience they will never forget and connect with them
right away (2011, P.141). I agree with
Burmark especially if you have an audience that tends to get bored right
away. As an Academic advisor for The
Educational Talent Search Program, one of my responsibilities is create
bilingual presentation parents and students about the ETS Annual 6th
grade CAMP. I will start with a video of
the camp from the year before. This will
help the audience connect with the presenter.
The author also states that music and images is the two most important things
to remember while creating a Power Point presentation (Burmark, 2011, P. 141). By using images and music for example, I
started my Power Point with a picture of the students participating at the
dolphin watch at South Padre Island and will follow it with a short video of
the students on the boat. By using music video and images from the year before the
audience would see how much fun it was to attend the ETS Camp for the 2010 school
year. With this in mind, Burmark also
stated that from our own life experience that any time music is played during
an emotionally charged event, we will remember both the event and the song more
vividly (2011,P,152).
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to
successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Saturday, February 25, 2012
6340 Copyright Fourth Presentation
Copyright presentation mphernandez edtc6340(third presentation)
At the end of reading chapters 5-7, I decided to make many changes to my Power Point. First I replaced the first slide with a humoristic picture of a cat. I enlarged all images and removed all text. I placed the text that was removed on the notes section so that when I present I will have the notes to guide me. I also added a picture border on each image. I added images on slides 11 and 12 dealing with Fair Use 107-108. Chapter 5 talks about making the connection by using humor this is why I used the cat picture at the beginning of the Power Point. Chapter 6-7 talks about images, humor, and surprising the audience, so this is why i decided to replace all my slides with larger images no text so that the audience can be alert not bored and anxious to see the next slide.
View more presentations from mphernandez.
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Friday, February 24, 2012
EDCI-6340 Chapter Seven-Starting With Images
Images play an important role when it comes
down to creating a Power Point presentation. But at the same token we need to
make sure we limit what we put on each individual slide (Burmark, 2011, P. 116). As I finished
reading this chapter, I have come to a conclusion that I will create my Power
Points using more images. I will make sure it is interesting to the
audience and not boring. I usually
conduct monthly parent meetings to inform the parents on their son/daughters progress.
I will create my next Power Point presentation by using only images of the
students attending the annual Recruitment 6th grade student Camp.
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide
to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Thursday, February 23, 2012
EDCI-6340 Chapter Six-Harnessing humor
I can relate to this chapter because I also
have being in the classroom hoping that the presenter hurries up and finishes
his boring presentation. I sit there wishing for a fire drill or some kind of
interruption so that the presentation can be canceled. This chapter mentions ways those presenters can
make their presentations more fun.
Burmark mentions that there are two things need to happen to get your
content across (2011, P.100). First is to get
your audience’s attention and second, connect the humor to your content so people
will learn (Burmark, 2011, P.100). After reading this
chapter I will definitely try to make my presentations more fun for example I
will start with a joke or have a funning image and start up classroom discussion.
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide
to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
EDTC 6340 Chapter 5 Making Connections
Making the connection is basically the presenter making sure he/she can make the hook up with audience. For example if the presenter is delivering a boring topic, the audience will get up and leave. As I was reading this chapter, one of the examples.that Burmark mentions is about making the abstract concrete, to ask the audience members to make a picture in their head when you say the word rose. (2011, P. 71). My first picture on my mind was my mother, because her name is Rose. This is how you would make the learner connect with the presenter by having more concrete context which is easier to remember (Burmark,2011, p.71). Simulations and real-life experiences are also ways of know how to present more concrete. I agree with Burmark that she states that classroom teachers has an advantage over the one –presenter in that ongoing course provides more time to asses and build foundational knowledge (2011, P.74). I thing I learn for sure is that I need to make sure I don’t bore my audience and keep them interested on the topic being presented. The presenter needs to also make sure to use some humor in order to connect with the audience along with the use of language barrier.
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Monday, February 13, 2012
EDTC-6340 Third Copyright Presentation
After reading chapter three celebrating presenters and four Ringing Chimes, I deided to go back to my power point and made some changes to make my power point more presentable. First of all I changed the color of the slides. I then added more graphics to my slides for example less words and more visial aids for the purpose of the audience not to be bored. My power point has mostly graphics therefore students will be more alert during the lesson .
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Sunday, February 12, 2012
EDTC-6340 Chapter 4 Ringing Chimes
Chapter 4 Ringing Chimes
Linda Burkelll, states that in the educational field when
we present a presentation we need two things to be done but also well done (p.
62). The presenter needs to be effective
by accomplishing two things which are to get the learners attention and make
the presentation memorable. For example
when I used to teacher History to my ESL students I would dress up as Pocahontas
this was done so that the students would show interest and would like to see
what the presentation would be about.
The lesson would help students grasps a better understanding of the
history lesson. With this in mind, I needed to make sure that I was able
attract the audience not distract the learner.
Once you have accomplish getting the attention of your audience, you
need to learn how to keep your audience attention long enough to make the
presentation stick.
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations.
San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
EDTC-6340 Chapter 3 Celebrating Presenters
Chapter 3: Celebrating Presenters
While reading this chapter I learned specific tips and strategies to be able to perform a better presentation to my audience. In order to have a great presentation and not bore the audience the presenter would need to start with a main focus such as music at the beginning of the presentation or an ice breaker in which involves a hands on activity. For example, I attended a Counselors Workshop located at South Padre Island last year. The theme for the conference was Mari Gras and before the presentation would begin, presenters would greet the audience with beads. The sessions would fill up quickly because they would be expecting some type of entertainment. Lynell Burmark also states that the presenter would need to be motivational because it inspires us and has an impact, short or long term (p.45). One other technique to remember is to always smile to the audience and never let them know that you are nervous or not prepared.
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Burmark, L. (2011). They Snooze You Lose: The educator’s guide to successful presentations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Sunday, February 5, 2012
EDTC6340-Revised Copyright Presentation
After reading Chapter one on Tweaking Presentations and Chapter two creating slides and handouts, I went back to my previous powerpoint and did the following: I changed the color of my slides because it will make the audience want to want to read what they see. I also changed the font on my title pages from smaler font to bigger font so that the audience will be able to see the power point if sitting at the end of the room. I also reduced the number of words per slide so that the presenter will not read the slide but use this as a guide to what he or she will talk about during the presentation.
EDTC 6340-Chapter Two Creating slides and handouts
Chapter two mentions how to create slides and what type
of handouts to use why creating a power point presentation. I could relate to this chapter because I took
a class last semester and throughout the course we had to create and reflect
each chapter read through power point presentations. Some presentations were boring due to the
presenter reading word by word. Following
the power point presentation there was also a ten to fifteen page handout. The power points that I remember were the
ones with colorful images, less wording and not much redundancy. Now I see why the presenter did not lose
their audience, because she used the correct skills that are needed in order to
have presentable power point presentations.
As far as using handouts the students would email us the presentation
prior to the date and this will eliminate the use of handouts. This was just a few students that actually had
good power point presentations.
EDTC 6340-Chapter one Tweaking Presentations
My
first assignment for my 6340 class was on creating a power point
presentation. I had created power point
presentations for my previous classes.
Even though Chapter one should have served as a review from my previous
courses, I still learned new ways of creating a power point to look more
presentable. Lynell Burmark, mention
three important categories while creating a power point. The first category in
a power point is the template; you can either create your own or use one that
is already available. In my experience
since I am not familiar with power points, I rather use a power point template
until I get enough confidence to create one of my own. Although according to author, Nancy Durante,
she states that we should stay away from templates that are too busy and should
never compete with content. (p.4). the next two categories are Color and type for example making sure you have not more than 40 words per slide and
making sure you pink a color that will not bored the reader.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Learning Experience with Copyright Crash Course Assignment-6340
As one of the reading assignments in my 6340 class, I was to read several articles on copyright crash course. This was an eye opener for me. I learned many new policies and copyright laws that I was not really aware of. Basically what I learned was that you should always give credit where credit is due. You should ask permission if you will be using someone else work. I have being away from a classroom setting for a while and was familiar with some copyright policies but not many. The TEACH Act was a good resource for me. My job requires for me create lesson plans and curriculum activities for middle and high school students, now I understand why my director rather buy the workbooks and audio visuals needed for our lessons instead of copying and pasting from the website. But know I can share with him what I have learned and hopefully save us some money
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Hello Everyone,
My name is Mina Hernandez, I am taking two courses this semester. Special Topics and Applications of Technologies. The reason for these two courses if becasue I am pursuing a Master's in Educational Technology. I decided to pursue this degree because I work with middle and high school students and would like to be able to keep up with new ways of teaching in the field of technology.
My name is Mina Hernandez, I am taking two courses this semester. Special Topics and Applications of Technologies. The reason for these two courses if becasue I am pursuing a Master's in Educational Technology. I decided to pursue this degree because I work with middle and high school students and would like to be able to keep up with new ways of teaching in the field of technology.
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