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Presentations for librarians : a complete guide to creating effective, learner-centred presentations
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Presentations for librarians : a complete guide to creating effective, learner-centred presentations

Author: Lee Andrew Hilyer
Publisher: Oxford : Chandos, 2007.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Uses evidence from the research literature to introduce instructional design theories for creating effective, learner-centered presentations.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Lee Andrew Hilyer
ISBN: 9781843343042 1843343045 1843343037 9781843343035
OCLC Number: 148313834
Description: xix, 189 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Part 1 Human learing and learing from presentations: How people learn: human cognitive architecture and the learning process; Learning from presentations: Part 1 � a bad experience; Learning from presentations: Part 2 � a good experience. Part 2 Creating a learner-centred presentation: Introduction to the presentation process model; Getting started; Writing your script and creating your storyboards; Creating your slides; Creating effective handouts; Integrating your script, slides and handouts through practice and rehearsal; Delivering a successful presentation; Evaluation for improvement.
Responsibility: Lee Andrew Hilyer.
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Combining the best evidence on multimedia learning with real-world practical guidelines, this book aims to provide novice and expert presenters alike with the tools they need to ensure an effective,  Read more...

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