Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular and powerful tool for communicating with students, but instructors often don't use it to its full potential or in an engaging way, says Kathryn Sutherland.
Dr. Sutherland, a former visiting fellow in educational development at the University of Windsor and now associate dean in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, will return to Windsor to facilitate a second session of her workshop Avoiding PowerPoint Karaoke on Friday, September 16, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Vanier Hall’s Oak Room.
During this session, participants will learn how to:
- design slides that assist learning,
- use PowerPoint during lectures, and
- effectively use handouts.
While this session focuses on using PowerPoint, the material is applicable to a wide variety of presentation technologies and learning contexts.
To register for this workshop, visit https://ctl2.uwindsor.ca/workshops/ctl/2/