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In the body of
your lecture, present your few major points supported by examples as well as periodic
summaries of the concepts and information just discussed. You also have the option of
presenting opportunities for practice in the form of study questions or introductory
queries. Allow readers to guess responses, and provide the correct answers as one means of
feedback. These strategies engage the learner in ways that move beyond scanning or reading
passively a series of slides. Even when this is accomplished in a linear process through
PowerPoint, techniques such as these also instill in the learner a sense of control and
self- pacing, which are traits that are important when designing computer-based learning. |