Whether you give presentations for a living or attend them only at seminars, you've probably sat through hours of digital slides and scenarios, overhead-projector transparencies and bullet points.
Whether you prepare support materials for in-house or client presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint or pull together the equivalent of PowerPoint slides from a variety of applications, you want a ...
In The Overhead Projector: Don’t Overlook It (Part 1), I explained why it’s better to use a projector (be it an old-fashioned overhead or LCD) than to write on the board. Now we turn to how to use a ...
Slide shows and overhead projectors with images that are crooked, upside down, mirror imaged, or simply lost, are well and truly a thing of the past. Data projectors suited to PowerPoint presentations ...
Thanks to tools like short throw projectors, students can collaborate together in any size room, anywhere in the classroom. Apps like Epson’s iProjection allow teachers to let their students connect ...
UBIT will retire overhead transparency projectors in UB centrally-scheduled classrooms as of Fall 2016. If you’ve never used a document camera in the classroom, now is the time to get acquainted. IT ...
A key to keeping students on task is closing their window of opportunity to get off task. And never is that window more wide open than when you turn your back to write on the board. Case in point, my ...