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Pea0909berry

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How can digital presentations best succeed as a teaching and learning strategy?
 
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All of the following arerecommended strategies for creating engaging digital presentations except
 
  a. Using visual images to generate class discussions about academic topics
  b. Having students copy information directly from the slides to reinforce memorization
  c. Choosing slides to focus students' attention on topics under discussion
  d. Outlining presentations in advance to ensure that the material engages students


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Answer to Question 1

Digital presentations can succeed as a teaching learning strategy for several reasons. Students receive the same information verbally from an instructor and visually on a digital slide as a way to reinforce learning. Students' curiosity and involvement is heightened by use of different types of slides. Students can actively discuss and write about a topic while viewing a presentation and engage in thoughtful reflection after viewing a presentation.

Answer to Question 2

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