This research project aims, through a practitioner research approach, to survey a group of second year undergraduate initial teacher education students about the features of PowerPoint presentations used within their primary science module. Student surveys were completed at the end of each session and, through the analysis of these responses, key points will be identified that would indicate good practice in the creation of PowerPoint presentations which support and enhance the students’ learning, attention in sessions and their note-taking. The conclusions of this report suggest recommendations not only to the layout, presentation and content of PowerPoint presentations but also to the use of transitions and animations. The findings of thi...
Digital learning media like PowerPoint help teachers in delivering materials and increasing students...
Learners need feedback on their work, whether positive or negative, and this is be most powerfully r...
A study was conducted among the first to fourth year students (n=230) from six faculties of a privat...
This research project aims, through a practitioner research approach, to survey a group of second ye...
This research project aims, through a practitioner research approach, to survey a group of second ye...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchPowerPoint began as a...
AbstractNowadays, PowerPoint is an educational tool for teaching and delivering materials in classes...
AbstractThis study examines the prospective teachers’ opinions of the PowerPoint presentations used ...
PowerPoint presentation enhances instruction and engages students into the issues under discussion. ...
The purpose of this action research was to determine if requiring students to create PowerPoint pres...
There is now widespread use of presentation software, such as PowerPoint, in United Kingdom higher e...
The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of preparing Powerpoint presentations about scienc...
This research aimed to improve active learning through students’ PowerPoint presentations in the fis...
This guide aims to enlighten presenters in the art of effective visual presentations to enable the a...
Effective instructional support has a crucial impact on learning process especially on the students’...
Digital learning media like PowerPoint help teachers in delivering materials and increasing students...
Learners need feedback on their work, whether positive or negative, and this is be most powerfully r...
A study was conducted among the first to fourth year students (n=230) from six faculties of a privat...
This research project aims, through a practitioner research approach, to survey a group of second ye...
This research project aims, through a practitioner research approach, to survey a group of second ye...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchPowerPoint began as a...
AbstractNowadays, PowerPoint is an educational tool for teaching and delivering materials in classes...
AbstractThis study examines the prospective teachers’ opinions of the PowerPoint presentations used ...
PowerPoint presentation enhances instruction and engages students into the issues under discussion. ...
The purpose of this action research was to determine if requiring students to create PowerPoint pres...
There is now widespread use of presentation software, such as PowerPoint, in United Kingdom higher e...
The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of preparing Powerpoint presentations about scienc...
This research aimed to improve active learning through students’ PowerPoint presentations in the fis...
This guide aims to enlighten presenters in the art of effective visual presentations to enable the a...
Effective instructional support has a crucial impact on learning process especially on the students’...
Digital learning media like PowerPoint help teachers in delivering materials and increasing students...
Learners need feedback on their work, whether positive or negative, and this is be most powerfully r...
A study was conducted among the first to fourth year students (n=230) from six faculties of a privat...