Practicing What We Preach: Making Effective Presentations at AECT
ARTICLE
Steven M. Ross, Gary R. Morrison
TLRPTIL Volume 36, Number 3, ISSN 8756-3894
Abstract
Effective presentations require planning what to say, identifying and selecting media needs, getting ready for the presentation, and attention to details that may influence it. Types of presentations include development projects, analytical papers and literature reviews, and research presentations. The goal in each case is to combine good content with an effective delivery style. (DB)
Citation
Ross, S.M. & Morrison, G.R. (1991). Practicing What We Preach: Making Effective Presentations at AECT. TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 36(3), 38-40. Retrieved August 5, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/164416/.
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