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Mikecly P. FloresVince Charles C. Relator
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MAXIMIZING THEUSEOF
THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR AND THE CHALKBOARD
Lesson
14
CHALKBOARD
OVERHEADPROJECTOR
- A hard smooth usually dark surface used especially in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk.
CHALKBOARD
- A hard smooth usually dark surface used especially in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk.
Effective Use of the Chalkboard
Chalkboard Techniques
CHALKBOARD
Effective Use of the Chalkboard
Write clearly and legibly on the board.Do not crowd your notes on the board.Make use of colored chalk to highlight the key points.Don’t turn your back to your class while you are writing.Start writing from left to right for the sake of clarity and
order.You can provide lines on your board if necessary.
Look at your board from all sides of the classroom to test if your pupil can see your work.
You can use the window curtain to remove glare on your board.
Suggest to the carpenter to make a concave chalkboard if you need to replace the old one.
If you need to have board work in advance or that need to be saved for tomorrow, write “Please Save”.
Make full use of your chalkboard.
CHALKBOARD
Chalkboard Techniques
Sharpen your chalk to get good line quality.
Stand with your elbow high and move along as you right.
Use dots as “aiming points”.
Make all writing between 2 to 4 inches high.
Use only soft chalk when using a colored chalk so that it can be
erased easily.
is a projector for projecting onto a vertical screen magnified images
of graphic material on a horizontal transparency illuminated from
below.
OverheadProjector
Advantages Overlaying Techniques
Effective Use of OHP
Overhead Projection Techniques
Progressive Disclosure Techniques
Advantages
Overhead Projector
Advantages
It is easy to operate.
The instructor can guide his audience, control the sequence, timing and manipulation of his material.
The projected image can be as large as necessary for all the audience to see.
The projected images are both seen exactly the same by the students and the teacher.The teacher can write information with ease or to show prepared transparencies.
It is easy for the students and the teacher to create their own materials.
Overhead Projector
Techniques
Overhead Projection Techniques
You can show pictures and diagrams using a pointer on the transparency.
Use felt pen or wax-based pencil to make points on the transparency.
You can control the presentation by covering the transparency using a sheet of paper.You can superimpose additional transparencies sheets as overlays on a base transparency.You can show three-dimensional object from the stage of the projector.You can move overlays back and forth across the base in order to rearrange elements of diagrams or problems.You can simultaneously project on an adjacent screen other visual materials like slides or motion pictures.
Effective Use of the OHP
Effective Use Of
OHP
Stand off to one side of the OHP and face your students.
Place your OHP to your right if you are a right handed.
Don’t talk to the screen. Face your students.
Avoid too large tables, come up with graphic presentation.
The presentation must be readable from afar.
Use simple colors to add effective emphasis.
Don’t read your text.
Progressive Disclosure Techniques
Avoid too much text.
Progressive Disclosure Techniques
Place a sheet of paper over the transparency and move it down to expose succeeding lines of type.
Attach strips of opaque paper to the sides of the mask in order to cover portions of the transparency image, and then flip the strips to expose image.
Place an opaque sheet over the transparency containing a cutout slit which exposes lines or copy area in sequential order as it is moved down or across the copy.
Overlaying Techniques
Overlaying Techniques
After making a sketch of the content for the transparency, decide which part will be the base and which will be used for each overlay.
Prepare a master drawing for each separate part.
Make register marks in two corners of each master that match marks previously put on the sketch.
Prepare the transparency from each master.
Mount each transparent sheet: base under the frame, and overlays on the top sides. Use the register marks for proper alignment.
Thank you!
Thank you!