IPDs ~
Information Presentation Devices
IPDs are ways to present information. For students, writing or talking are
the most common ways to share information with an audience. During
presentations, students cant just show something they have written and it is
not that interesting to just listen to a presentation without seeing anything
extra. Therefore this list has been created to give ideas to students of what
can be used to spice up their presentations and to help the audience learn in
interesting ways.
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Picture tagged in a book or magazine
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Diagram labeled and with a caption
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Photograph
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Postcard
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Drawing or painting
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Collage
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Poster
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Artifacts real or representational objects related to
the topic (like you would see in a museum) e.g. costume, clothing, tools,
food
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Model life size or to scale, realistic or
representational
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Diorama
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Map
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Timeline
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Graph
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Comparison Chart
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List of Facts
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Article from a newspaper, magazine
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Brochure, leaflet, pamphlet, newsletter, letter
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Diary, journal
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Books about the subject
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Annotated Bibliography
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Video clip
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Audio tape or CD
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Demonstration of how something works
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Demonstration of an experiment
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Short story or poem
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Skit
or Dramatization
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