>Damian
>
>Some starting points:
>
>APT at UMIST
>http://www2.umist.ac.uk/isd/lwt/apt/
>
>Phil Race's '2000 tips for lecturers' (THES 1999) has a section on lecture
>technology, as does his 'Lecturer's Toolkit' (2001 Kogan Page)
>
>Grandgennett & Grandgennett IETI 34,1 17-23 'Techniques for improving
>computer assisted presentation' has sensible suggestions.
>
>Educational Developments 1 (3) has a review of resources by Manuella Essaka
>http://www.seda.ac.uk/ed_devs/vol1/Pressoft.htm
>
>You can also browse my workshop materials, sections 9 and 10 at
>http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/cs/Stephen_Bostock/slides/index.html
>
>There was also a recent article on putting hyperlinks in slides but I have
>mislaid it...
>
>Stephen Bostock
>
>At 02/03/2003, Damian Day wrote:
>>A number of academic staff here at Roehampton have requested workshops on
>>using Powerpoint as a pedagogic tool. Can anyone point me towards some
>>articles in this?
>>
>>Thanks for your help,
>>
>>Damian Day
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>>Damian Day
>>Head of Distributed Learning
>>RED Centre
>>University of Surrey Roehampton
>>Roehampton Lane
>>London SW15 5PJ
>>
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>Dr. Stephen J. Bostock FSEDA
>Advisor for Technology and Learning
>Staff Development & Training
>Keele University, Staffs ST5 5BG
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