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New ELI 7 Things... Brief Explores Next-Generation Presentation ToolsCreated by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on January 26, 2010
New kinds of electronic tools are emerging that allow instructors to craft presentations that more closely reflect new approaches to teaching and learning. For instance, many of these tools allow collaboration between multiple authors, and some use nonlinear branching or sequencing so that class discussion can guide the presentation. Presentation tools based on new models of representing information also encourage instructors to rethink learning activities in ways that can improve learning. The 7 Things You Should Know About Next-Generation Presentation Tools, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative’s (ELI) latest brief in the monthly series, explores how these tools might also bring about a more thorough merging of in-person and remote classroom audiences. Browse the complete 7 Things You Should Know About… monthly series.
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