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Lesson 10
Demonstrations
in Teaching
1Educational Technology
John Paul L. Hablado
Instructor
What is demonstration?
Demonstration is a public
showing of emphasizing the
salient merits , utility,
efficiency, etc. of an article
or product.
2Educational Technology
In teaching, it is showing how a
thing is done and emphasizing
of the salient merits ,utility
and efficiency of a concept , a
method or a process or an
attitude.
3Educational Technology
What guiding principles
must we observe in using
demonstration as a
teaching-learning
experience?
4Educational Technology
Guiding Principles
1. Establish rapport.
Greet your audience. Make them
feel at ease by your warmth and
sincerity. Stimulate their interest
by making your demonstration and
yourself interesting. Sustain their
attention.
5Educational Technology
2. Avoid the COIK fallacy
(Clear Only If Known)
It is the assumption that what is
clear to the expert demonstrator
is also clearly known to the person
for whom the message is intended.
To avoid the fallacy, it is best for
the expert demonstrator to
assume that his audience knows
6Educational Technology
nothing or a little about what he is
intending to demonstrate for him
to be very thorough, clear, and
detailed in his demonstration even
to a point of facing the risk of
being repetitive.
7Educational Technology
3. Watch for key points.
Dale says, “they are the ones at
which an error is likely to be made,
the places at which many people
stumble and where the knacks and
tricks of the trade are especially
important.”
8Educational Technology
The good demonstrator recognizes
the possible stumbling blocks to
learners and highlights them in
some way. What are usually
highlighted are the “don’ts” of the
process or a strategy.
9Educational Technology
Methodical Procedures by
the following questions:
1. What are our objectives?
2. How does your class stand with
respect to these objectives?
(This is to determine entry knowledge
and skills of your students.)
10Educational Technology
3.Is there a better way to achieve
your ends? If there is a more
effective way to attain your
purpose, then replace the
demonstration method with the
more effective one.
4.Do you have access to all the
necessary materials and equipment
to make the demonstration?
11Educational Technology
Have a checklist of necessary
equipment and material. This may
include written materials.
5. Are you familiar with the
sequence and content of the
proposed demonstration?
(Outline the steps and rehearse
your demonstration.)
6. Are the time limits realistic?
12Educational Technology
Several Points to Observe in
Demonstration
1.Set the tone for good
communication. Get and keep your
audience’s interest.
2. Keep your demonstration simple.
3. Do not wander from the main
ideas.
13Educational Technology
4. Check to see that your
demonstration is being
understood. Watch your audience
for signs of bewilderment,
boredom or disagreement.
5. Do not hurry your
demonstration. Asking questions to
check understanding can serve as
a "break”.
14Educational Technology
6. Do not drag out the
demonstration. Interesting things
are never dragged out. They create
their own tempo.
7. Summarize as you go along and
provide a concluding summary. Use
the chalkboard ,the overhead
projector, charts, diagrams,
15Educational Technology
PowerPoint and whatever other
materials appropriate to
synthesize your demonstration.
8. Hand out written materials at
the conclusion.
16Educational Technology
What questions can
you ask
to evaluate your
classroom
demonstration?
17Educational Technology
 Was your demonstration adequately
and skillfully prepared? Did you
select demonstrable skills or ideas?
Were the desired behavioral
outcomes clear?
 Did you follow the step-by-step
plan? Did you make use of additional
materials appropriate to your
purposes-chalk board, felt board,
pictures, charts, diagrams, models,
overhead transparencies, or slides?
18Educational Technology
 Was the demonstration itself
correct? Was your explanation
simple enough so that most of
the students understood it
easily?
 Did you keep checking to see
that all your students were
concentrating on what you were
doing?
19Educational Technology
 Could every person see and hear?
If a skill was demonstrated for
imitation, was it presented from
the physical point of view of the
learner?
 Did you help students do their
own generalizing?
20Educational Technology
 Did you take enough time to
demonstrate the key points?
 Did you review and summarize
the key points?
21Educational Technology
 Did your students participate
in what you were doing by
asking thoughtful questions at
the appropriate time?
 Did your evaluation of
student learning indicate that
your demonstration achieved
its purpose?
22Educational Technology
Reference: Corpuz, Brenda B. and Paz I. Lucido(2012). Educational Technology 1.
Quezon City:Lorimar Publishing,Inc.

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Demonstrations in teaching

  • 1. Lesson 10 Demonstrations in Teaching 1Educational Technology John Paul L. Hablado Instructor
  • 2. What is demonstration? Demonstration is a public showing of emphasizing the salient merits , utility, efficiency, etc. of an article or product. 2Educational Technology
  • 3. In teaching, it is showing how a thing is done and emphasizing of the salient merits ,utility and efficiency of a concept , a method or a process or an attitude. 3Educational Technology
  • 4. What guiding principles must we observe in using demonstration as a teaching-learning experience? 4Educational Technology
  • 5. Guiding Principles 1. Establish rapport. Greet your audience. Make them feel at ease by your warmth and sincerity. Stimulate their interest by making your demonstration and yourself interesting. Sustain their attention. 5Educational Technology
  • 6. 2. Avoid the COIK fallacy (Clear Only If Known) It is the assumption that what is clear to the expert demonstrator is also clearly known to the person for whom the message is intended. To avoid the fallacy, it is best for the expert demonstrator to assume that his audience knows 6Educational Technology
  • 7. nothing or a little about what he is intending to demonstrate for him to be very thorough, clear, and detailed in his demonstration even to a point of facing the risk of being repetitive. 7Educational Technology
  • 8. 3. Watch for key points. Dale says, “they are the ones at which an error is likely to be made, the places at which many people stumble and where the knacks and tricks of the trade are especially important.” 8Educational Technology
  • 9. The good demonstrator recognizes the possible stumbling blocks to learners and highlights them in some way. What are usually highlighted are the “don’ts” of the process or a strategy. 9Educational Technology
  • 10. Methodical Procedures by the following questions: 1. What are our objectives? 2. How does your class stand with respect to these objectives? (This is to determine entry knowledge and skills of your students.) 10Educational Technology
  • 11. 3.Is there a better way to achieve your ends? If there is a more effective way to attain your purpose, then replace the demonstration method with the more effective one. 4.Do you have access to all the necessary materials and equipment to make the demonstration? 11Educational Technology
  • 12. Have a checklist of necessary equipment and material. This may include written materials. 5. Are you familiar with the sequence and content of the proposed demonstration? (Outline the steps and rehearse your demonstration.) 6. Are the time limits realistic? 12Educational Technology
  • 13. Several Points to Observe in Demonstration 1.Set the tone for good communication. Get and keep your audience’s interest. 2. Keep your demonstration simple. 3. Do not wander from the main ideas. 13Educational Technology
  • 14. 4. Check to see that your demonstration is being understood. Watch your audience for signs of bewilderment, boredom or disagreement. 5. Do not hurry your demonstration. Asking questions to check understanding can serve as a "break”. 14Educational Technology
  • 15. 6. Do not drag out the demonstration. Interesting things are never dragged out. They create their own tempo. 7. Summarize as you go along and provide a concluding summary. Use the chalkboard ,the overhead projector, charts, diagrams, 15Educational Technology
  • 16. PowerPoint and whatever other materials appropriate to synthesize your demonstration. 8. Hand out written materials at the conclusion. 16Educational Technology
  • 17. What questions can you ask to evaluate your classroom demonstration? 17Educational Technology
  • 18.  Was your demonstration adequately and skillfully prepared? Did you select demonstrable skills or ideas? Were the desired behavioral outcomes clear?  Did you follow the step-by-step plan? Did you make use of additional materials appropriate to your purposes-chalk board, felt board, pictures, charts, diagrams, models, overhead transparencies, or slides? 18Educational Technology
  • 19.  Was the demonstration itself correct? Was your explanation simple enough so that most of the students understood it easily?  Did you keep checking to see that all your students were concentrating on what you were doing? 19Educational Technology
  • 20.  Could every person see and hear? If a skill was demonstrated for imitation, was it presented from the physical point of view of the learner?  Did you help students do their own generalizing? 20Educational Technology
  • 21.  Did you take enough time to demonstrate the key points?  Did you review and summarize the key points? 21Educational Technology
  • 22.  Did your students participate in what you were doing by asking thoughtful questions at the appropriate time?  Did your evaluation of student learning indicate that your demonstration achieved its purpose? 22Educational Technology Reference: Corpuz, Brenda B. and Paz I. Lucido(2012). Educational Technology 1. Quezon City:Lorimar Publishing,Inc.