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PRESENTAION
1. W I T H A N O U T S T A N D I N G P O W E R P O I N T
Dr Mansoor Ali
Govt Homoeopathy Medical College Calicut
Introduction
SPEND
HOW MANY HOURS IN A BHMS CLASS ROOM ?
ROLE OF
POWERPOINT
IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
Power point presentation
Professional development
Human resource for
academic structure
Research aptitude
Professional college teaching
Knowledge - cognitive
Skill - Psychomotor
Attitude - heart & mind
Light
Sound
Audio/Video
Seating
Language
Voice modulation
Preparation of slides
8x9 rule
9 words in a line
Remember
1. Presenter must be the
centre of attraction
Background
Black background White or yellow text
White background :Black, Blue, Red or Green
text
Blue Background : White, Pale or yellow
PowerPoint : Tahoma
Font Size
Heading 44 points Text 36 points
Letter Case
Inserting pictures/video/audio
Organising slides
Dress code
Give an introduction to
next class
How to manage
Noises in class
Sleepy students
Comedy
Arguments
Mannerism
Body language
Look for reactionsof
audience
Teachers must have
enthusiasm
to teach
to students
to homeopathy
Worthwhile
Interesting
Understandable
Memorable
Take home message
Try to start your classes on time
Question Time
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Medical audiences want evidence of validity,
authority and currency of information.
NOT GOOD
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Majority of the teachers used to teach the same topic,
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with same notes/slides, throughout their service
Always
1. Rehearse your presentation - preparation is most
important - Record
Presenter mode
get
Recorded
Evergreen quotes on teaching
A teacher without clinical skills or practice
will not arouse faith of the students
especially if he is teaching clinical subjects.
A good lecturer/Speaker
continuous to burn its own flame.
A lamp can never light another lamp unless it
MESSAGE
If you neglect making a careful
teachingthe students will be the first
sufferer then your college will suffer
from itthen patientsand ultimately
homoeopathy also
Good resources
www.medicalteacher.org
www.facultyfocus.com
Consulted Works
How to prepare eective PowerPoint presentations
Toolkit for Academic Leaders Version 1 February 2008 Compiled by Ray Wells, PhD
Summary