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Transcript: Asset Library Photos 04 Colors 01 Shapes 02 Download PowerPoint Templates for Assertion-Evidence Presentations Assets 05 Textures 02 02 01 02 01 Enhance Your Presentation Skills with Effective Templates Professional Appeal Templates enhance the professionalism of a presentation by offering polished visuals and a structured flow of information. A well-designed template signals credibility and preparedness, positively influencing audience perception. Traditional vs. Assertion-Evidence Engaging Visuals Importance of Effective Presentations Engaging Your Audience Time Efficiency Utilize storytelling, visuals, and questions to create a connection with your audience. Active participation increases interest and retention, making your message more impactful. Tailor content to audience needs for deeper engagement. Visuals are crucial in sustaining audience engagement and enhancing understanding. Applying graphics, charts, and images helps to illustrate key points, making complex information more accessible and memorable. Traditional presentations often rely on a narrative style, which can result in unclear messages. In contrast, Assertion-Evidence presentations prioritize a logical structure of clear assertions backed by concrete evidence, improving clarity and audience comprehension. Effective presentations are crucial in conveying complex information clearly and engaging audiences. Utilizing models like Assertion-Evidence significantly increases retention and understanding, leading to better decision-making and audience engagement. Installation Instructions Structuring Your Content Practice and Feedback Tips Supporting Evidence Using pre-defined templates significantly reduces time spent on slide creation. This efficiency allows presenters to concentrate on content development rather than layout, speeding up preparation and improving overall productivity. How to Download Templates Key Features of Assertion-Evidence Presentations After downloading the selected templates, unzip the files if they are compressed. Open the .pptx or .ppt files in PowerPoint to begin customizing your presentation based on the Assertion-Evidence model. Organize your content with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Start with a strong assertion, provide supporting evidence, and conclude with a summary to reinforce key points. Logical flow aids audience comprehension and retention. Regular practice supports confident delivery and familiarization with content. Seek constructive feedback from peers to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Rehearsal techniques, such as recording or simulating the presentation, can enhance performance. Robust supporting evidence bolsters assertions by providing facts, statistics, or examples. Effective presentations use data to strengthen claims and enhance credibility, ensuring that the audience trusts the information being presented. Definition of Assertion-Evidence Model Benefits of Using Templates Learn the essential steps for accessing and utilizing PowerPoint templates tailored for Assertion-Evidence presentations. Streamline your presentation design with these user-friendly resources. Effective assertion-evidence presentations hinge on three key features: clear assertions, robust supporting evidence, and engaging visuals. These elements work together to enhance the communication of ideas and make presentations more impactful. The Assertion-Evidence Model is a framework for presentations that places a strong emphasis on making clear assertions followed by relevant evidence. This model contrasts with traditional presentation formats, focusing on clarity and supporting data to enhance audience understanding. Accessing the Download Link Visit the designated website to locate the PowerPoint templates. The download link is typically positioned prominently on the home page or under a specific templates section for easy access. Best Practices for Effective Presentations Consistency in Design Clear Assertions Template Format Options Utilizing PowerPoint templates for Assertion-Evidence presentations enhances the overall effectiveness by ensuring design consistency, saving time on creation, and projecting professionalism. These templates offer a framework that aligns with best practices, enabling clear communication of complex ideas. Introduction to Assertion-Evidence Presentations Templates provide a uniform look and feel across all slides, reinforcing brand identity and making information easier to follow. Consistency minimizes cognitive load, allowing the audience to focus on the message rather than the visual variations. Mastering effective presentations involves structuring content logically, engaging with the audience, and practicing regularly. These practices enhance clarity, retention, and overall presentation impact. A clear assertion is a definitive statement that conveys a specific idea. This statement sets the stage for the presentation's main argument, providing an anchor for supporting

Book Powerpoint

Transcript: Book PowerPoint Period 6 The Shining The Shining By Stephen King 1. Introduction - Jack Torrance, his wife, and his son all move in to a haunted hotel. 2. Rising Action - The Overlook residents convinces Jack to kill his wife while he is drunk. 3. Climax - Jack couldn't resist to kill his wife, so he did it and went crazy. 4. Falling Action - The Overlook explodes, and Jack dies. 5. Resolution - Hallorann guides two women to safety from The Overlook. Plotline Plotline This is a Man vs. Man story. The manager of The Overlook, along with the workers there convinced Jack to kill his wife, which lead to more than just his wife's death. Conflict Conflict This story takes place at a hotel in the Colorado Rockies. This hotel is a fake one, and it has the name "The Overlook". Setting Setting Jack Torrance - An average man that ends up going crazy and doing horrible things to hurt people. Wendy Torrance - Jack's wife, she got murdered by Jack, after The Overlook convinced him to do it. Danny Torrance - The child of the two, has "the shining" which means he has psychic powers. Characters Characters Dick Hallorann - One of the people who had the "shining" powers. He shared this with his grandmother. Stuart Ullman - The Overlook's manager, warns people of "cabin fever" where someone killed their family and themselves. Horace Derwent - An accountant who owned The Overlook. Tony - Someone who is thought to be Danny at 15. Characters Characters The Shining is the story of a desperate family of 3, and their son has disturbing sightings in his psychic thoughts, and Jack's writings go nowhere, and The Overlook forces Jack to kill many people. Theme / Main Idea Theme / Main Idea My personal reaction to this story was that I love this story, and wish that I had seen the movie to see both representations of this story. Personal Reaction Personal Reaction 1. The Shining (May 23, 1980) There were no similar books. One similar movie. Similar Books/Movies Similar Books/Movies October 1st - October 5th: Periodic reading of the story. October 20th - October 22nd: Thinking about, and creating the presentation. October 30th - November 2nd: Rehearsal for presenting and then presenting. Timeline Timeline Stephen King was born in born on September 21st, 1947 in Portland, Maine. He married Tabitha King, and they are both authors. King's first professional story was The Glass Floor, then to Startling Mystery Stories in 1967. King's first novel was Carrie, and was accepted by publishing house "Doubleday". About Stephen King About Stephen King That's all? Thanks to my editor: They don't want their name said. That's all?

PowerPoint Game Templates

Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

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Transcript: Conestoga Students Inc. is the student association that represents 9500+ full time students. We provide services, representation and activities for our students. As the CSI President it is my job to ensure that every single one of our students on all of Conestoga’s Campuses is represented. CSI has dedicated these past two years to creating a community throughout the college. College is the most important time in a person’s life, it is a place where you go to learn, grow and start your future. I am so proud to be part of an organization that truly stands for students, their rights, their experiences, and their growth. Creating a community is not just about joining all of the campuses together; it is about the mindset that when a student hears Conestoga they automatically think “I am Conestoga”. This has been our goal since I have been in this role, to start hearing students talk proudly about their college and know they are walking the halls of one of the best in the Country. I have been lucky to be placed in this role as President and I look forward to finishing my term this year strong and leaving knowing that each student thinks only good things when they think about Conestoga and I will know CSI was a big part in that. Activities Ciara Byrne An Oral Presentation Project on Introducing a Guest Speaker An informed organization that has comprehensive knowledge of the entitlements, processes, and services of the college and other organization's partner that link students involvement to the college, an organization and a community. A representative of student to college and the community. presented to 40 years serving students CSI Mission : Competencies Services Representation - Ciara Byrne - an official student association managed by group of leaders representing the voice of 9,500+ full time students of the College. From the desk of the CSI President : founded in 1973. a support body of students to represent in-campus and out campus activities such as social, sports, forums and conferences. The Birth of CSI. To enhance student satisfaction through active college and community awareness. Conestoga Students Inc. Professor Heather Wright Communication 1500 Good Afternoon, CSI’s Plan for Christmas Holidays: We are holding the Christmas wish tree campaign again, where students can sign up their children to receive gifts from sponsors. The sponsors are other students who come in and pick a child and ourchase gifts for them. For other activities you will have to contact becky saba at rsaba@conestogac.on.ca Who Inspired me to run for CSI: This started in my first year of college I was with a friend in my program and she said she was going to run for a director position. I wanted to get involved and I thought CSI would be the best way possible. From there I started to understand how important CSI is to the student experience and this passion of student leadership and advocacy started to grow in me. I ran for president because I wanted to make change fro the students, I wanted to serve them and work hard at giving them what they wanted. I am a firm believer in students making their own future and this position allows me to help those students who want to, to make a change in their college community How to take over for my position: Any student can run to be president of CSI, this is done through an interview process in front of the board of directors. The candidate would fill out a nomination package, the CRO would then make sure they meet the eligibility criteria and then they would present a plan/speech in front of the board and go through an extensive question process. All students are members of CSI currently, all full time students can take advantage of the services we provide. In order to run, I always encourage all students who feel that they want to make a difference for the college and our students to put their name in the hat. Anyone can do this job, it is a great learning experience for whatever program you are in that’s the beauty of it. As long as you are passionate, and here for the students you are a perfect fit to take over this -Ciara Byrne

Templates for Teachers

Transcript: This site gives you the necessary tools to create your own forms and letters on Microsoft Word: vickiblackwell.com Jill Perkins created a site of elementary tools such as flash cards, handwriting, numbers, and lesson plans. (mrsperkins.com) By Claire Kotschevar and Cassie McLain Modifiable Templates This article was a compilation of websites that gives teachers tools and templates to manipulate, create, and print fun and creative worksheets. It also included teacher strategies and classroom management tools. Specialized Templates Education World (educationworld.com): Offers tools and templates such as calendar templates, parent-teacher communication, setting goals, classroom management, and much more. FamilyEducation (familyeducation.com): This is a tool for families with questions on anywhere from pregnancy to teen development and other parenting questions. Geared as a support for parents. Printable Templates + Templates for Teachers Modifiable Templates Printable Templates Small Sites Specialized Templates Education Place (www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/): A resource with multiple different detailed maps, physical and political. Taken From Laura Candler's Website As teachers, we can save time by using the resources in the article. Even though it was geared towards a younger classroom, we can give these tools to our students if they were to be tutoring or working with younger students as part of their classes. Laura Candler's File Cabinet (lauracandler.com): This site offers many different lesson plans and worksheets geared toward all different subjects with a middle school focus. A to Z Teacher Stuff (printables.atozteacherstuff.com): Offers printable worksheets, coloring pages, and also has themes like holidays, health, and presidents. Geared towards elementary Example How can we use it? Takeaway Printable Templates What We Learned: Small Sites

Creating Effective PowerPoint Templates for Learning

Transcript: Introduction to PowerPoint Templates for Learning Setting the Tone for Learning Templates establish a cohesive look for educational content, creating a conducive environment for effective teaching and learning. PowerPoint templates enhance learning experiences by offering structure and visual appeal. Importance of Visual Design Visual elements aid in information retention, engagement, and overall comprehension for learners of all levels. Benefits of Using Templates Templates save time, maintain consistency, and improve organization of educational content. Utilizing Slide Layouts Effectively Creating Customized Templates Structuring Content for Clarity Organizing information in a logical sequence facilitates comprehension and focus during educational presentations. Clear and concise content arrangement leads to better retention and understanding among learners. Choosing the right color schemes, incorporating visuals effectively, and adding interactive features are key elements in creating engaging PowerPoint templates for educational purposes. Structuring content and design elements on slides is crucial for enhancing the learning experience and maximizing information retention. Choosing Appropriate Color Schemes Using Consistent Formatting Enhancing Navigation Experience Selecting color schemes that align with the learning context helps in creating a visually appealing and cohesive template design. Colors impact emotions and influence focus, making it essential to choose wisely. Maintaining uniform styles, fonts, and layouts throughout the presentation ensures a professional and cohesive look. Consistent formatting aids in visual coherence and simplifies information processing for the audience. Implementing intuitive navigation features such as hyperlinks, slide transitions, and interactive elements can enhance the audience's engagement and overall learning experience. Smooth navigation promotes seamless progression through the presentation content. Incorporating Visual Elements Adding Interactive Features Visual elements such as icons, illustrations, and images enhance the overall aesthetics and comprehension of educational content. They aid in conveying complex information concisely and engaging learners effectively through visual stimuli. Integrating interactive elements like hyperlinks, animations, and audio/video clips can elevate the engagement level of PowerPoint presentations. Interactive features enable active participation and enhance the learning experience for students of all ages and backgrounds. Enhancing PowerPoint Templates for Learning Engaging Students with Interactive Elements Best Practices for Educational Presentations Creating Engaging Presentations for Education Ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in educational presentations is vital for reaching all learners effectively. Combining Images Keywords for Image Search Integrating multimedia, quizzes, and participation features boosts student engagement and learning outcomes in educational presentations. Providing Clear Learning Objectives Click to add text Clear objectives help students focus on key learning points and stay engaged throughout the presentation, leading to improved retention and understanding of the material. Maintaining Accessibility and Inclusivity Promoting Visual Literacy Skills Accessibility Inclusivity Clarity Visual Literacy Encouraging Participation Embedding Multimedia Content Accessibility features such as alt text for images and proper color contrast enhance the learning experience for all students, including those with disabilities. diverse students education learning visualization Highlighting the importance of visual elements in presentations cultivates students' ability to analyze and interpret visual information, enhancing their overall comprehension and critical thinking skills. Encourage student engagement through discussions, group activities, and interactive exercises to foster a collaborative learning environment. Incorporate videos, images, and audio clips to enhance visual appeal and convey complex concepts in a dynamic way. Best Practices Summary Incorporating accessibility features, setting clear objectives, and promoting visual literacy skills are essential elements for creating effective educational presentations that cater to diverse learning needs. Implementing Quizzes and Polls Utilize interactive quizzes and polls to assess learning, promote active participation, and reinforce key concepts.

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