Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe

Background: Visual aids play an imperative role in lecture delivery today. Visual aids enhance audience engagement and learning experience. The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the illumination setting for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 and its impact on learner'...

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Main Authors: Chen, Ai Hong, Rosli, Saiful Azlan, Cosette, Yoon Wey Hoe
Other Authors: Noorezam, Maisarah
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Language:English
Published: UiTM Cawangan Johor Kampus Pasir Gudang 2020
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spelling my.uitm.ir.392202021-09-10T01:32:05Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39220/ Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe Chen, Ai Hong Rosli, Saiful Azlan Cosette, Yoon Wey Hoe Technology. Educational technology Audiovisual education. Audiovisual materials Background: Visual aids play an imperative role in lecture delivery today. Visual aids enhance audience engagement and learning experience. The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the illumination setting for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 and its impact on learner's visibility at six-meter viewing distance during a lecture. Methods: The background illumination for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 pre-set at one-quarter (25%), half (50%), three-quarters (75%), and full (100%) transparency levels in the visibility investigation. Visibility was inferred from the reading speed measurement to complete a text projected at six meters. Results: Visibility was affected significantly by different background illumination settings (p<0.05). The best visibility was found in a three-quarters transparency setting. Conclusions: Academicians should be more cautious about their PowerPoint text-background contrast in lecture preparation and delivery to enhance the learning environment. UiTM Cawangan Johor Kampus Pasir Gudang Noorezam, Maisarah Jasman, Nurul Hijah Khairol Anuar, Nur Alyani Mokhtar, Muhammad Irfan Taib, Siti Aishah Othman, Diana Amat, Dia Widyawati Sarijari, Haniza Sumery, Zuraidah Abu Bakar, Siti Zarikh Sofiah 2020-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39220/1/39220.pdf ID39220 Chen, Ai Hong and Rosli, Saiful Azlan and Cosette, Yoon Wey Hoe (2020) Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe. In: Virtual Symposium on Teaching and Learning (VSTL) 2020.
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topic Technology. Educational technology
Audiovisual education. Audiovisual materials
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Audiovisual education. Audiovisual materials
Chen, Ai Hong
Rosli, Saiful Azlan
Cosette, Yoon Wey Hoe
Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe
description Background: Visual aids play an imperative role in lecture delivery today. Visual aids enhance audience engagement and learning experience. The purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding of the illumination setting for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 and its impact on learner's visibility at six-meter viewing distance during a lecture. Methods: The background illumination for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 pre-set at one-quarter (25%), half (50%), three-quarters (75%), and full (100%) transparency levels in the visibility investigation. Visibility was inferred from the reading speed measurement to complete a text projected at six meters. Results: Visibility was affected significantly by different background illumination settings (p<0.05). The best visibility was found in a three-quarters transparency setting. Conclusions: Academicians should be more cautious about their PowerPoint text-background contrast in lecture preparation and delivery to enhance the learning environment.
author2 Noorezam, Maisarah
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Chen, Ai Hong
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Cosette, Yoon Wey Hoe
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title Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe
title_short Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe
title_full Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe
title_fullStr Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe
title_full_unstemmed Teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / Chen Ai Hong, Saiful Azlan Rosli and Cosette Yoon Wey Hoe
title_sort teaching & learning visual aids: power point and visibility / chen ai hong, saiful azlan rosli and cosette yoon wey hoe
publisher UiTM Cawangan Johor Kampus Pasir Gudang
publishDate 2020
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39220/1/39220.pdf
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