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‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?'
Teachers using information technology in Higher Education
How often have you been harassed and assailed by countless
PowerPoint slides, one after another, packed with too much text, on
snazzy templates and with whizzy graphics or animations, but which
actually told you very little ?
The record for me (as a participant) is seeing over 80 slides in two
forty minute sessions !
How often do you put PowerPoint slides up on the screen and read
out exactly what is on them ? Why don’t you just give your
audience the copies and let them read the slides ?
This session will help us discuss our own experiences of
‘PowerPointlessness’, but will also consider how you can use the
Power to help others get the Point, and to decide for yourselves if
PowerPoint is
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk
‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?‘
Learning Technology in H. E.
Is PP evil ?
Edwarde Tufte (2003) .. ‘elevates format over
content, betraying an attitude of
commercialism that turns everything into a
sales pitch.’
‘a competent slide manager and projector.
But rather than supplementing a
presentation, it has become a substitute for
it. ‘
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk
‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?‘
Learning Technology in H. E.
Or good ?
David Byrne (2003) … ‘I could actually create
things that were beautiful. I could bend the
program to my own whim and use it as an
artistic agent. ‘
‘even without text, I could make works that
were "about" something, something beyond
themselves, and that they could even have
emotional resonance.’
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk
‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?‘
Learning Technology in H. E.
What in your experience has made
using PowerPoint
Good
or
evil
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk
‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?‘
Learning Technology in H. E.
Have you suffered from PowerPointlessness ?
‘Too many bullets. Too much crummy clip art.
Simple thoughts. One liners. Mind bytes. Mind
candy. Death by powerpointing … We can do better.’
We need to ‘avoid Mentalsoftness™ and learn to
think and communicate thoughtfully.’ (McKenzie
2000)
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk
‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?‘
Learning Technology in H. E.
What ways do we use it ?
• Source of whole lecture – lecture and handouts
• Starting point of lecture – key points
• Prompts ideas / activity – tasks, questions
• Visual reinforcement – images, audio, video
• Change of stimulus – offers variety
• Tool for students to use – peer presentations etc
• Reinforcement of ideas – available on web pages
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk
‘PowerPoint – Good or Evil ?‘
Learning Technology in H. E.
Sources
Byrne, D (2003) Learning to Love PowerPoint Wired 11.09, Sep 2003 at
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.09/ppt1.html (accessed 3/5/04)
Mckenzie, J (2000) Scoring PowerPoints From Now on Vol 10, No 1, Sep
2000 at http://optin.iserver.net/fromnow/sept00/powerpoints.html
(accessed 3/5/04)
Sutherland, A (2002)The Good, the bad and the rather unpleasant
TechDis presentation at
http://www.ltsn.ac.uk/application.asp?section=generic&app=resources.asp
&process=full_record&id=132 (accessed 3/5/04)
Tufte, E (2003) PowerPoint is evil Wired 11.09, Sep 2003 at
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.09/ppt2.html (accessed 3/5/04)
Jim Crawley - [email protected]
Visit the Itslifelonglearning web site at www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk