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Presentation of lectures

modified Apr 17th, 2007

Instructors have been using blackboards, 35mm slides, overhead slides, and recently, PowerPoint to present their lectures. This section explores how we may adapt these in-person presentation methods to online courses.

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  • A comparison of lecture presentation tools
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