For large classes (200 plus), I see Power Point as a godsend.  One can outline major lecture points and no one gets left behind.  (The evil is those large classes!)

Patricia Keith-Spiegel

 

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From: Rick Froman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Monday, October 20, 2003 2:21 pm

Subject: RE: power point is evil?

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> From: Kathleen Kleissler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> This author says the use of power point for educational purposes
> is counter productive -- that students concentrate on form over
> content when it's used. Comments anyone?
>
> Couldn't you say the same about APA style? Putting form over
> function is certainly a danger that beginners could fall into but
> it is one that professors like us get paid the big bucks to help
> students avoid.
>
> Rick
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