Tag: PowerPoint


PowerPoint: Simonne Nouer, College of Medicine

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Simonne Nouer, MD, PhDAssociate ProfessorCollege of Medicine   “PowerPoint is a great way to communicate the structure of the lecture. It serves as a guide to me, almost like a lecture prompt, as I am presenting the content.”    Use the comments section below to let us know your ideas or thoughts about PowerPoint.  

July 2024

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Volume 7, Issue 2 In This Issue: The Teaching Scope: Directing the Teaching and Learning Center Teacher’s Toolbox: QAARD: Questioning Aid for Rich, Real-time Discussion Did You Know?: Making PowerPoint Interactive Pedagogy Podcast: Using scenario development and case studies to make learning real Research Bytes: Writing effective multiple choice and multiple-response questions Book Giveaway: The… Read More

Making PowerPoint Interactive

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April 2024   NOTE: The following feature is only available on PowerPoint for Windows.  There are times when giving a PowerPoint presentation that you want to ask a question of your audience and record key points of a discussion. Typically, presenters will switch to another application such as Word, or pull out a flip pad to… Read More

Poll Everywhere and PowerPoint

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Poll Everywhere can turn your one-way presentation into a two-way conversation. Presenters with Pro Account access can insert Poll Everywhere activities into their slide deck to actively engage their audience.

Sharing PowerPoint Decks via Zoom while still seeing your notes

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A Zoom Share Screen feature that allows presenters to show presentation slides to viewers while their notes remain hidden from view. This is especially helpful when you only have one display for your computer.

May 2019

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Volume 2, Issue 3 In this issue: The Teaching Scope: What I’ve Learned About Student Engagement… Teacher’s Toolbox: SLRC PEN #2 Did You Know: You don’t need to be a designer… Pedagogy Podcast: Stop Talking, Start Influencing Research Bytes: Flipped classrooms show mixed results for students in health science…