In one of my other courses, Diversity of the Human Experience, we were assigned to interview and observe an ELL student. ELL stands for English Language Learner and at the end of our project we had to put together a presentation. On PowerPoint, I made a slide show, which reviewed the key parts of our project. Then I made an interactive quiz on PowerPoint, which we had learned to do in our computers course. It was ten questions long and I made unique ‘Correct’ and ‘Incorrect” slides.
I enjoyed making the PowerPoint, because it is easy to do and the simple skills reveal a great outcome. The presentation was by far the most creative done on the computer and everyone liked the quiz aspect. I learned and sharpened my knowledge of using PowerPoint and being able to hyperlink within the presentation. The only challenge I had was making sure the whole presentation flowed and checking to make sure I had all the right hyperlinks on the right/wrong answers. I viewed the slide show and took the quiz, which was kind of fun to review my own work. After doing our presentation, I learned that I seemed to be more technologically skilled than most of my classmates. Almost everyone was interested in how I could have made an interactive quiz on PowerPoint. I think that most of my classmates will learn to use computer programs to their advantage and I’m thankful for having taken this course.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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I'm planning on taking Diversity of Human Experience in the fall of 2007, so I'm glad to hear that I will have an opportunity to incorporate some of the things I learned in my computers class into my future classes. It seems like it was very successful for you! Now I have something to look forward to next semester.
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