5. The approach is based
on the premise that
teaching and learning is
more effective if more
senses are involved..
6. Multi-media presentations
do not only hold the
attention and interest of
school children or students
in high school and in
college but also the adult
professionals during
seminars, workshops and
conferences.
8. For instructional purposes
and with considerations on
the entry skills of the preservice education students
on the use of computer
applications, this lesson is
focused on the use of power
point in the production of
sound –slide presentation.
18. B. Using Power point , work
on your different slides.
-Incorporate your plan in
the production of each
slide including the
appropriate background,
color and animation.
19. You may use the
automatic slide capability
of the projector or the
manual operation by
clicking the mouse for
every change of slides.
20. C. Preview your
presentation
-Go over your creation for
evaluation as to content and
showmanship and aesthetics
before finally presenting it to
your target audience/clientele.
Doing this will avoid mediocre
performance and
embarrassment.
21. D. Showcase showdown
-Now, you are ready for
the presentation of your
multi-media creation. Set up
the projector and the screen
for the show. Be prepared
for a professional criticism
to improve future
performances.