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I didn't know it was possible to have lecture objectives clearly stated and still be able to create a powerpoint with not a single useful piece of information.
Take 50 slides filled with way too much text and notes. The lecturer glosses over all the details (after all how could you not when the class is only 1 hour) then says "don't worry about the details. Just understand the big picture." The **** does this mean? Maybe you should have only put the information you want us to retain in the slide.
Or how about 5-6 slides of random studies or long lists of things and then saying "I just want you to get an appreciation for the breadth of the subject."
Or how about having a clear list objectives and seemingly randomly scattering slides related to each objective as evenly as possible throughout the 50 slide presentation?
/Rant
Take 50 slides filled with way too much text and notes. The lecturer glosses over all the details (after all how could you not when the class is only 1 hour) then says "don't worry about the details. Just understand the big picture." The **** does this mean? Maybe you should have only put the information you want us to retain in the slide.
Or how about 5-6 slides of random studies or long lists of things and then saying "I just want you to get an appreciation for the breadth of the subject."
Or how about having a clear list objectives and seemingly randomly scattering slides related to each objective as evenly as possible throughout the 50 slide presentation?
/Rant