Hi William:
Many instructors follow a similar process such as you describe. What's important is that PPT should not be the focus of the topic (unless you're teaching about PPT). It's a tool, and a means to an end. bSounds like you've got a good handle on it.
Regards, Barry
Hi William:
Right. Lots of alternatives, some actually require the stuident to think (class or small group discussion, etc).
Regards, Barry
Powerpionts can be helpfull or not helpfull depending on there content.
Hi Nathan:
Most PPT's will be helpful if the correct and useful information is present. What make them less than useful is if the delivery and or presentation of that PPT is flawed, boring, or laid out improperly.
Regards, Barry