Dear PSYCHTEACHERS,

Despite the dust, I prefer the blackboard because of local difficulties with 
markers.

Like Jim Clark, I like board work for developing arguments. You can organize 
power point to present things sequentially, like a board, but I like the 
flexibility of the board when students ask questions.

So I tend to use Power Point for highly organized content presentation, 
particularly graphs and charts, but I develop most of the argument on the board.

Sincerely,

Stuart
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                                   "Floreat Labore"

                      "Recti cultus pectora roborant"

Stuart J. McKelvie, Ph.D.,     Phone: 819 822 9600 x 2402
Department of Psychology,         Fax: 819 822 9661
Bishop's University,
2600 rue College,
Sherbrooke,
Québec J1M 1Z7,
Canada.

E-mail: [email protected] (or [email protected])

Bishop's University Psychology Department Web Page:
http://www.ubishops.ca/ccc/div/soc/psy

                                  " Floreat Labore"
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