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Webinar: Learning Styles and Online Learning Using Prezi

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Objective: Understand the learning styles and how they can be addressed using free online presentation tools such as Prezi. After viewing this webinar you will have an understanding of what Prezi is, how existing Powerpoints can be easily imported, techniques to address each learning style, and how to learn more about Prezi.

Overview

Agenda:

Prezi Introduction and Demonstration of Features
Learning Styles Overview
Visual
Auditory
Kinaesthetic
Implementation of Prezi for Each Learning Method
Visual learning methods
Auditory learning methods
Kinaesthetic learning methods
Integration of all into smooth learning experience for all learners
Demonstration of integration of all techniques into Prezi to address all learning methods
Questions? Contact Kim Hand, NMSU khand@nmsu.edu

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