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The materials included in Part II of this notebook can be used for developing a presentation to deliver as a preconference workshop, conference presentation, teacher workshop, presentation for your school or district, or lesson for a preservice/inservice course.
Materials are also available in electronic form at http://www.washington.edu/doit/MathSci/. Here you will find the content included in this notebook, as well as additional examples of web pages that use universal design principles. With a live Internet connection, you can use the site during a presentation. Or you may prefer to download the files for an offline presentation with a browser capture program (e.g., Browser Buddy™, WebWhacker™).
The teaching tools included in this section are listed below. Permission is granted to reproduce printed materials and video presentations for noncommercial, educational purposes provided the source is acknowledged.
This section provides suggestions for preparing and delivering effective instruction. Included are examples of a short form and a long form for evaluating a presentation.
Presentation objective, preparation guidelines, outlines, and scripts are provided for the following topics:
Included in this section are black-and-white templates that can be used as references or copied onto transparencies for use in presentations. A large number of templates are included to optimize presentation options. Choose the templates that work best for your audience and meeting time. A version of these slides formatted in a PowerPoint presentation can be found at http://www.washington.edu/doit/MathSci/, and follow the "PowerPoint Presentation Slides" link.
Also included in this section are videos in DVD format for use in presentations. They are also available online at
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Video/.
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Now you are all set to DO-IT!
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