Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning

UWA SPOT/SET Project

144)            good use has been made of examples and illustrations

Examples or illustrations can be used to get the students' attention, aid retention and provide interest and variety to the presentation. They can also be used to put the content into context and to make links to real life situations.

·         Davis, Wood & Wilson (1983) present suggestions concerning the use of concrete or memorable examples as an aid to learning.

·         The Large Classes Newsletter (Carbone, 1996) suggests that by "incorporating demonstrations and dramatic devices into the lecture format, we can help increase student attention, interest, understanding and learning".

·         Some key steps in effective demonstration are given in the Teaching techniques for adult learning (hydi Educational New Media Centre, 1996).

 

Carbone, E. (1996). The large classes newsletter. Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland. Retrieved 20 October, 2002, from the World Wide Web: http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/FacRes/CTE/lcn/lcn2.html

Davis, B. G., Wood, L., & Wilson, R. C. (1983). A Berkeley compendium of suggestions for teaching with excellence [World Wide Web]. The University of California. Retrieved 20 October, 2002, from the World Wide Web: http://teaching.berkeley.edu/compendium/suggestions/file24.html

hydi Educational New Media Centre. (1996). Teaching Techniques for Adult Learning [World Wide Web]. Massey University. Retrieved 20 October, 2002, from the World Wide Web: http://education.massey.ac.nz/wellington_online/introcer/alpha/demomap.htm