An informational website, studygs.net, gives strategies and tips for various kinds of classroom communications. These strategies for communication are researched and revised frequently by Joe Landsberger. His section on classroom presentations lists several tips that apply to presenting in a classroom setting. One of his main suggestions is good development of the basic idea. It is important to start out by stating where you are going and what you will prove. Doing so will allow for your points to be developed with better understanding by the class. After giving a summary of your purpose, make sure to communicate clearly and to gain credibility by using convincing facts and logic.
Brown University's Italian Studies Department also offers some tips for classroom presentations. The article states that after you have presented your main idea, that you can follow up by clearly and concisely summarizing your main points, and then if time is available, you can as a few open ended questions pertaining to your topic and open the discussion up to the class.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
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